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Australian consumer confidence has suffered its biggest plunge in three years, weighed down by a drop in house prices and ongoing concern about global uncertainty.

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Must be LABORS fault

Worried about Federal Australian Government uncertainty you mean - businesses are scared as hell Labor will get back in to finish wrecking 👎😡auspol

ScottMorrisonMP & LNP add to the collective gloom. auspol

I blame ScottMorrisonMP & LiberalAus

They can see Shorten coming around the corner!

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