Demand continues to outpace supply despite the increase in care packages provided by the government.
‘There’ll be a million polls between now and election day,’ said Minister Mark Butler.
Minister Murray Watt defended the NZ citizenship pathway, rejecting claims it bypasses migration standards and describing the criticism as insulting.
Labor’s primary vote is at 28 percent, down 3 points since the government’s budget.
Defence Minister Richard Marles said the trilateral agreement was ‘incredibly complicated’ and any move to simplify it would be beneficial.
The United States also said it wants to move ‘as quickly as possible’ to enhance combined submarine presence in the Pacific region.
‘These changes will make it harder for younger Australians to build financial independence,’ said Wilson Asset Management.
The airline sector cited examples from the EU and Canada where airfares increased following the introduction of consumer protection schemes.
The government has described the move as historic, but opponents say it could drive up costs.
SIM farms, phishing and the dark web are all parts of an increasingly sophisticated scam wave.
Questions have been raised about whether Australia’s character assessment process is fit for purpose.
The Regional Tech Hub was developed in 2019 due to largescale connectivity issues across rural and regional Australia.
Clean-up efforts at 28 Defence Department sites have cost taxpayers $1 billion so far, according to the government.
The chiefs of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation faced a range of questions during an Estimates hearing.
The upgrade is part of a wider rolling capital works and building renewal program in the Senate wing of Parliament House, including 11 new Senate suites.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers said the reforms were needed for the ’responsible management of the budget.’
According to One Nation, 75 percent of property investors in Australia own only one investment property and another 19 percent own two.
The department admits it does not independently track newsroom closures and was ‘unfamiliar’ with data showing a 19 percent shrinkage in the media landscape.
‘Systemic non-compliance needs to be proven in court with solid evidence and complex legal proceedings,’ said Australia’s eSafety Commissioner.
Liberal Senator James McGrath has written to the AEC who is investigating.