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Big four banks lift interest rates

Adeshola Ore

Australia’s big four banks have all lifted interest rates after the Reserve Bank handed down a third consecutive rate hike yesterday.

The RBA lifted the cash rate from 4.1% to 4.35%, in a widely expected decision on yesterday afternoon.

Macquarie Bank was the first Australian bank to announce it would pass on the 0.25% interest rate rise to its variable home loan customers from 22 May.

The country’s big four banks – Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), National Australia Bank (NAB), Westpac and ANZ — followed suit, announcing they would all pass on the 0.25% increase to their customers.

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Budget to include $74m to fight terrorism and online threats

Tom McIlroy

Tom McIlroy

Next week’s federal budget will fund a dedicated national centre to detect and disrupt the evolving threat of online violent extremism and terrorism.

The home affairs minister, Tony Burke, will announce the $74m in funding over two years for the project on Wednesday. It is part of the government’s response to the Bondi terror attack in December.

The centre will combine Asio and federal police officers and bring together work by state and territory police forces and overseas law enforcement agencies to better target online terrorists who threaten violence and manipulate vulnerable young people.

Specialist counter terrorism investigators and intelligence analysts will be able to monitor high-risk online spaces, assess credible threats and coordinate disruption of extremist content and activity, including through covert online engagement.

“The capability we’ve always had to monitor extremists in the meeting room, now extends to the chat room,” Burke said.

double quotation markA bolstered online threat capability will give AFP and Asio the resources they need to target terrorists and violent extremists online.

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