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Your noon Briefing: This is not a blip: house prices stablise

Your 2-minute digest of the day’s top stories.

Hello readers. The property market looks like it has found a floor, and The Mocker goes in search of the climate change holy grail.

Kyle Sinclair and his 2 daughters  Zara 1 year old (Held in his arms) and Amelia 4 years old standing, photographed at  13A Wesley Place, Horningsea Park. . Thursday , 2 August  2018.Kyle Sinclair and his family are about to start looking for their next home Kyle: 0421545021(The Daily Thelegraph / Flavio Brancaleone)
Kyle Sinclair and his 2 daughters Zara 1 year old (Held in his arms) and Amelia 4 years old standing, photographed at 13A Wesley Place, Horningsea Park. . Thursday , 2 August 2018.Kyle Sinclair and his family are about to start looking for their next home Kyle: 0421545021(The Daily Thelegraph / Flavio Brancaleone)

House prices stabilise

Rises in property prices suggest the market has found a floor and may be heading into positive territory.

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Monty Python's Holy Grail, and (inset) pig-tailed climate soothsayer Greta Thunberg
Monty Python's Holy Grail, and (inset) pig-tailed climate soothsayer Greta Thunberg

Greta and the Holy Grail

The Mocker sets his sights on pig-tailed soothsayer Greta Thunberg and climate change’s holy grail.

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Jon Faine turns on the ABC
Jon Faine turns on the ABC

ABC’s Faine breaks rank on Calombaris

Jon Faine has lashed the ABC for its interview with George Calombaris, saying it was an ‘ad’.

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Albo takes on Trump Jr

Labor leader Anthony Albanese says the party makes no apologies for trying to block far-right writer Raheem Kassam.

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Adam Briggs, social commentator and hip-hop artist who has written a new song called "The Children Came Back", paying hommage to Archie Roach's They Took The Children Away ahead of NAIDOC week next week. Pic - Britta Campion
Adam Briggs, social commentator and hip-hop artist who has written a new song called "The Children Came Back", paying hommage to Archie Roach's They Took The Children Away ahead of NAIDOC week next week. Pic - Britta Campion

Anthem attack aired to kids

Indigenous students at a Can­berra school have screened footage of rapper Adam Briggs denouncing the national anthem.

Jason Gagliardi

Jason Gagliardi is the engagement editor and a columnist at The Australian, who got his start at The Courier-Mail in Brisbane. He was based for 25 years in Hong Kong and Bangkok. His work has been featured in publications including Time, the Sunday Telegraph Magazine (UK), Colors, Playboy, Sports Illustrated, Harpers Bazaar and Roads & Kingdoms, and his travel writing won Best Asean Travel Article twice at the ASEANTA Awards.

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