Inflation falls to 3.2 per cent
ABCNick Grimm: G'day, welcome to The World Today. Today, Facebook and Instagram owner Meta promises to boost free speech by sacking the fact checkers who monitor its US platforms and Donald Trump's big territorial ambitions. So where that brings us is despite that headline figure going from two point one percent to two point three percent, if you strip out all the volatile and awkward numbers, you get the trimmed mean inflation figure, the one the Reserve Bank looks at going from three point five percent in the year to October to three point two percent in the year to November and three point two percent. Nick Grimm: That's Canberra University economist Leonora Risse and David Taylor, the Australian dollar hit a two year low last week. Shannon Pearce: Several artists have told the ABC that they've been rejected from performing at Music SA's local festival, Scouted, and were told social media engagement was a key factor in the organisation's decision making.