Natarsha Belling
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Coming up in our deep dive, what's ahead for Australia's housing market?
As prices slide in Sydney and Melbourne, other areas are booming.
And as experts warn, we should get ready for more interest rate increases.
We ask, what's the outlook for house prices?
And could the cooling real estate market be a good sign for first home buyers?
All those details in just a moment.
But first, let's check the afternoon headlines this Friday, 5 June.
One Nation's policies are under scrutiny after a train wreck interview with Barnaby Joyce last night on Sky News.
Presenter Andrew Bolt was asking Mr Joyce about One Nation's housing policies and whether permanent residents would be forced to sell their homes under a proposed crackdown.
Here is the original interview between Mr Bolt and Mr Joyce.
After Mr Joyce gave that answer, he apparently called his team to check policy details and then requested to come back onto Mr Bolt's TV show to clarify One Nation's policy.
Take a listen.
Pauline Hanson has defended Mr Joyce's performance, suggesting it demonstrated honesty.
ASIC has announced it's launched a formal investigation into KPMG amid allegations of an audit leak scandal.
In March, under parliamentary privilege, Senator Deborah O'Neill revealed allegations that KPMG had improperly used confidential client information to win work from other clients.
A whistleblower had earlier raised the same allegations around the company's misuse of client information.
KPMG's Australian Chief Andrew Yates stepped down last week over the growing scandal.
Here is ASIC Chair Sarah Court in Senate Estimates today.
There's been a worldwide recall of a thermos stainless steel jar with authorities warning it could cause serious injury.
The ACCC says the King food jar doesn't have a pressure release valve and may eject forcefully when opened.