Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A Melbourne secondary school has been accused of making unnecessary political statements after introducing a puffer jacket for students featuring the Aboriginal and pride flags. Cheltenham Secondary College in Melbourne’s bayside has raised the ire of its community […]
Ministers resist move by civil servants to 'work from the beach'
Ministers resist move by civil servants to ‘work from the beach’ as staff demand the right to carry out their jobs from overseas Union claimed policy would benefit ‘professional performance and personal life’ Civil servants are demanding the right to carry out their jobs from overseas – but ministers are resisting the move to ‘work […]
Treasury minister says there's no 'headroom' to cut taxes
Hopes of an imminent tax cut are dashed as Treasury minister Victoria Atkins says the government does not have the ‘headroom’ to reduce the burden on taxpayers Victoria Atkins said the government does not have the ‘headroom’ for tax cuts She told Laura Kuenssberg the government’s main priority is reducing inflation Hopes of an imminent […]
Our seaside village is being ruined by partygoers – they dump rubbish everywhere & steal from us… we want them gone | The Sun
RESIDENTS of a seaside village claim it is being ruined by rowdy partygoers who dump rubbish in the street and steal from them. Locals of Polzeath, Cornwall, have slammed "anti-social" schoolchildren and revellers for littering and vandalising their picturesque beach. Andy Stewart, a former police officer who now patrols the beaches, told the Mail that […]
Celebrating 50 years of celebrants in Australia
Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Being a civil celebrant has taught Lyn Knorr a lot about people and love over the years. “People are much the same the world over, and they have the same responses to things,” said Knorr, who was Victoria’s […]
Consumers 'in harm's way' by failure to crack down on e-commerce
Consumers left ‘in harm’s way’ by government’s failure to crack down on unsafe e-commerce Campaigners joined MP Neil Coyle to accuse Government of dragging its feet New Bill falls shorts of forcing platforms to remove unsafe good when identified Consumers are being left ‘in harm’s way’ by Ministers’ failure to crack down on unsafe goods […]
Part of the Blue Mountains to be next spot to reclaim its Indigenous name as trend picks up
Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. What’s in a name? Quite a lot, if the furore around the growing trend for using Indigenous place names is to be believed. State geographical naming bodies are wading through a flood of applications for formal recognition of […]
Dog owner charged for animal cruelty
Heartbreaking before and after photos show how Emma the Maltese Shih-tzu was neglected ‘in the most cruel way’ for SIX MONTHS as her former owner is convicted of animal cruelty charges RSPCA found Maltese Shih-tzu in a ‘poor condition’ Emma now in foster care after seized from her owner Perth woman found guilty of animal […]
I’m a stay-at-home mum and I make £2,000 a month thanks to my side hustle – I get paid to make something everyone loves | The Sun
THIS driven mum works at home while taking care of her daughter – and rakes in thousands each month. Stephanie Andreu is a stay at home baker, and sells treats that help her earn a steady stream of money on the side. In June alone, the mum made £2,200 by baking at home and making […]
The press conference at the centre of a multimillon-dollar defamation trial
Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A press conference given by a senior officer of the Australian Federal Police will be examined by a jury this week as part of a multimillion-dollar defamation battle launched by two people accused of childcare fraud. Ola Ouda […]