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Westpac and CBA pass on rate cut

Westpac, the Commonwealth Bank and Macquarie have all announced they will pass on today’s interest rate cut to their customers.

Westpac said it was going to pass on the -0.25% rate adjustment to its variable home loan interest rates effective Tuesday, 26 August.

The Commonwealth Bank says all home loan variable rate changes relating to today’s rate cut will be effective 22 August 2025.

Macquarie, meanwhile, says the cut will hit its variable home loan rates just three days from now, on Friday 15 August.

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The Albanese government’s decision to recognise the state of Palestine has “pushed back the prospect” of the state ever being created, Liberal senator James Paterson has said.

He told Afternoon Briefing:

The Albanese government’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state is not the same as the creation of a Palestinian state; that would require the agreement of Israel. I think what the Government has done has made that even less likely than it ever has been, they’ve pushed back that prospect, it’s an incredibly remote one.

Asked if the Coalition would revoke that recognition, Paterson said:

Yes, just as this Government revoked the previous government’s recognition of West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital; new governments elected on a different political philosophy can change our foreign policy, and we would change it.

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