Morning Mail: rental nightmares, new anti-fraud tool for banks, Labor strong in post-budget poll

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Morning Mail: rental nightmares, new anti-fraud tool for banks, Labor strong in post-budget poll
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Renters report evictions and repair delays, Albanese retains strong voter approval in Guardian Essential poll, banks target scammers

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