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There is a lot of uncertainty in polling. Despite the individual polls results, Labor has yet to show a clear lead in Guardian Australia’s modelling. The model averages the polls over the time they are in the field and factors in sample sizes, previous results and the “house effects” (bias towards a party) of each pollster.

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There is a lot of uncertainty in polling. Despite the individual polls results, Labor has yet to show a clear lead in Guardian Australia’s modelling. The model averages the polls over the time they are in the field and factors in sample sizes, previous results and the “house effects” (bias towards a party) of each pollster.

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Good morning and welcome to our live news blog. I’m Martin Farrer with the best overnight stories and then Krishani Dhanji will be your guide.

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Stock markets in Europe and the US have seen heavy losses after yesterday’s announcement by Donald Trump of tariffs on US trading partners. Anthony Albanese’s government is still considering its response but has unveiled $1bn in loans to help Australian exporters after the tariff hit. We have more coming up.

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The US president’s economic warfare has made him politically toxic with Australian voters. Although the situation is fraught with difficulties for Albanese – will it crash our economy? – there could be political benefits because Peter Dutton has in the past tried to align himself with Trumpist themes such as being “strong” on defence and immigration. Our political writers have their analysis, and in the blog in a minute we’ll look at a new poll showing that Dutton is losing popularity with voters.

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PM says Western Sydney funding for roads and health will attract high-value businesses

Anthony Albanese is selling his pitch to Western Sydney, with money for health facilities and roads.

On ABC Radio Sydney, Albanese says the upgrades will help attract “high-value businesses” to the area and make the area more attractive for families.

We also are upgrading major roads in the area, making it easier for people to get to and from work and get around Western Sydney.

Western Sydney Airport has to be seen not just as a runway, but as an aerotropolis, something that will attract high value businesses to Western Sydney, creating jobs, and for the first time, making sure that people don’t look when they think about Sydney, don’t look towards the harbour and towards the CBD.

Albanese also pitches the government’s announcements for small businesses (extending the $20,000 instant asset write-off) and on health and bulk-billing that the government says will support households across the region.

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