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Illawarra leaders’ plea on eve of productivity roundtable

Illawarra leaders’ plea on eve of productivity roundtable

by Tom Hewett | Aug 20, 2025 | Government, Govt & Politics, News

A long-awaited Economic Roundtable in Canberra tomorrow could improve the Illawarra’s economic output. The three-day event, headlined by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers will bring together leaders from business, unions, politics, and civil...
Albanese government freezes tax on draught beer… but is the tax-pause on pours enough?

Albanese government freezes tax on draught beer… but is the tax-pause on pours enough?

by Lachlan Carpenter | Aug 13, 2025 | Government, Govt & Politics, News

The Albanese government froze the indexation on draught beer last Monday, August 4, amidst rising costs for producers, pourers, and punters across Australia. The freeze comes after 84 successive bi-annual tax rises, most recently in February, with another set for...
The anti-Zionist moment: reflecting on the year of revelation

The anti-Zionist moment: reflecting on the year of revelation

by Harry Evans | Nov 6, 2024 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, Feature, Govt & Politics, News

October 15, 2023: hundreds mass together in Hyde Park. Police patrols roam the walkways in duos, looking for any sign of dissent or violence. Black, white, and grey checkered scarves cloak the necks of many in the crowd. People gather, despite vague threats from...
Students grapple with rising costs as placement payments await 2025

Students grapple with rising costs as placement payments await 2025

by Samuel Shillington | Oct 16, 2024 | Govt & Politics, News

Students undertaking placement are nervous about the cost-of-living, despite the Albanese government’s promise to pay students from July next year. The government has pledged to pay students studying teaching, nursing and social work undergoing placement $319.50 per...
Parents support Albanese’s social media ban for teens

Parents support Albanese’s social media ban for teens

by Samuel Shillington | Sep 23, 2024 | News

Australian parents and educators have supported Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s proposal to ban social media for young people under 14, though enforcement of the policy remains uncertain. Although many parents support the new bill, questions still remain on...
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