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MP alleges hospital staff were told not to approach him with concerns
via abc.net.auCrisis talks over a staffing shortage at Inverell Hospital are set down for next week including the local health district, union officials and Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall. -
Sovereign Hill launches master plan to keep telling Australian history 'like no-one else'
via abc.net.auThe stories of Victoria's gold rush are to be preserved at Ballarat's Sovereign Hill, with new additions to its popular outdoor museum under a new 20-year plan. -
ASX set to have its best week since COVID crashed it down in March
via abc.net.auAfter a massive start to the week, the Australian share market is set to open modestly lower this morning. -
ASX set to have its best month ever as it makes up COVID losses
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market is set to have its best monthly rise on record, as the potential of COVID vaccines, a US election result, and the easing of Australian restrictions boosts confidence. -
ASX falls on China wine tariffs, COVID-19 vaccine rally subsides
via abc.net.auThe Australian share market falls for its second day in a row, China announces crippling tariffs on Australian wine imports, and coronavirus vaccine euphoria begins to fade. -
The $660 billion single-year profit we didn't tax
via abc.net.auThe concept of 'value capture' could help pay for much-needed infrastructure, by taking a small portion of the windfall gains developers receive when governments make decisions that affect the price of land. -
MONA to introduce deposit system for locals to encourage Tasmanians to show up or 'be shamed' after reopening
via abc.net.auOne of Hobart's most popular attractions, the Museum of Old and New Art, will reopen on Boxing Day, with a gallery revamp and 400 staff back at work. -
Hobart's MONA to reopen on Boxing Day after coronavirus shutdown
via abc.net.auOne of Hobart's most popular attractions, the Museum of Old and New Art, will reopen on Boxing Day, with a gallery revamp and 400 staff back at work. -
After first closing its doors in March, MONA will reopen on Boxing Day 'provided the world doesn't intervene'
via abc.net.auOne of Hobart's most popular attractions, the Museum of Old and New Art, will reopen on Boxing Day, with a gallery revamp and 400 staff back at work. -
Labor senator criticises NT Government over handling of mine approval
via abc.net.auNorthern Territory senator Malarndirri McCarthy questions the NT Government's processes after the approval of a large expansion of the McArthur River Mine — a development the sacred sites authority warns could end up like WA's Juukan Gorge disaster. -
Live: NSW Now: InterCity rail strike ends but delays still expected until afternoon
via abc.net.auMORNING BRIEFING: A strike over safety conditions on InterCity trains ends after Transport for NSW cancels testing of the 55 new trains, while an iconic painting by Brett Whiteley becomes the highest value Australian artwork ever sold at auction. -
Ka-ching of steel: Melburnians splash the cash in regional Victoria after bursting out of lockdown
via abc.net.auEager-to-spend urbanites off the pandemic leash are driving a regional hospitality revival beyond expectations, credit card data shows, but some say it may be a short-lived recovery. -
Extra cash and nowhere to go — shoppers expected to 'unleash' on Black Friday sales
via abc.net.auWith the pandemic closing international borders, hospitality only just opening up in some states, and fiscal stimulus pumping more cash into people's pocket, Black Friday sales this year are expected to break records. -
Missed opportunities in Rishi Sunak’s spending review | Letters
via theguardian.comIt’s too easy to cut overseas aid and screw the public servants who have kept the country running while the government has been busy ladling out money to its friends, writes Nick Ward. Plus letters from Sue Rabbitt Roff, Adrian Cosker, Ian Hodge, Rae Street, Bill Bradbury, Tim Tozer and Margaret Squires
If the chancellor really wants to balance the books (Rishi Sunak says Covid economic emergency has only just begun, 25 November), he could stop shelling out money to consultants for doing ( -
Pay squeeze and tax rises needed in UK to fill £40bn hole in public finances
via theguardian.comWeak growth and pressure on NHS and welfare budgets will add to Covid woes, warns IFS thinktankBritain’s struggle to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic will result in pay packets being squeezed and taxes rising to fill a £40bn hole in the public finances, two leading thinktanks have warned.Despite record peacetime borrowing of £394bn this year, the Resolution Foundation and the Institute for Fiscal Studies said the run-up to the next general election would be marked by a hit to -
Claims the UK has 'maxed out' its credit card are bad economics | Daniela Gabor
via theguardian.comThe government has borrowed huge amounts during the pandemic, but this is no reason for renewed austerityThe November spending review arrived with a loud reminder of how austerity has distorted the public’s understanding of fiscal policy. Journalists used fatuous analogies to explain the situation facing chancellor Rishi Sunak, claiming the government had “maxed out” its credit card and had “no money left”. These soundbites weren’t just economically illiterate -
Dominic Raab says legislation is needed to cut UK aid spending
via theguardian.comForeign secretary says it is not known when 0.7% target, set in law, will be restoredFollow all the day’s political developments – live
The foreign secretary has decided legislation is required to cut the aid budget since the current fiscal uncertainty means the government may feel obliged to miss the commitment to spend 0.7% on gross national income on overseas aid for longer than a year.Legislation would be laid, Dominic Raab told MPs in an oral statement, but he did not give a dat -
'Build back better'? Sunak's spending review will further impoverish Britain | John McDonnell
via theguardian.comPeople are crying out for inspirational leadership, secure jobs and investment. But all we get is austerity in disguiseAlthough it was billed as delivering “the people’s priorities”, Rishi Sunak’s spending review only demonstrates how distant the chancellor is from the experiences and priorities of our people.The million workers who are predicted to lose their jobs by the end of the year – and the millions of others who have had their wages cut – will be unimp -
Sunak's Covid rescue plan 'will fail to help long-term wage stagnation'
via theguardian.comDecade-long squeeze on pay packets in UK set to continue despite extra Treasury spending, thinktank saysThe government’s plans to rescue Britain from the Covid crisis will fail to end a decade-long squeeze on wages, leaving average pay packets by the middle of the decade £1,200-a-year below the level forecast before the virus outbreak, a leading thinktank has said.The Resolution Foundation said the combined effects of weaker pay growth and higher unemployment will prolong Britain&rsq -
Whiteley painting fetches record $6.25 million, setting new record for Australian art sales
via abc.net.auThe stars of the Australian art market are realigned following the blockbuster sale of a large Brett Whiteley canvas for $6.25 million. -
Whiteley painting fetches record $6.136 million, setting new record for Australian art sales
via abc.net.auThe stars of the Australian art market are realigned following the blockbuster sale of a large Brett Whiteley canvas for $6.136 million. -
Whiteley painting fetches record $5 million, setting new record for Australian art sales
via abc.net.auThe stars of the Australian art market are realigned following the blockbuster sale of a large Brett Whiteley canvas for $5 million. -
At $6.136 million, this painting just became the most expensive Australian artwork sold at auction
via abc.net.auIt was first snapped up in 1975 by an art-lover with a car-boot of cash; 45 years later, its auction has broken a record. -
Firefighters pursue mine owner for $18m to cover cost of tackling 45-day inferno
via abc.net.auThe Country Fire Authority's efforts to recover the cost of putting out the 2014 Hazelwood mine fire in eastern Victoria will be considered at a Supreme Court trial starting next year. -
Firefighters pursue mine owner for $18m to cover cost of fighting 45-day inferno
via abc.net.auThe Country Fire Authority's efforts to recover the cost of putting out the 2014 Hazelwood mine fire in eastern Victoria will be considered at a Supreme Court trial starting next year. -
Economic losses from Solomon Islands' oil spill disaster near World Heritage site could reach $50m
via abc.net.auDocuments leaked to the ABC estimate the economic losses caused by an oil spill near a world heritage-listed area of Solomon Islands last year could be as high as $50 million. -
More flights planned to get Australians home for Christmas
via abc.net.auSeveral more repatriation flights for Australians currently stuck overseas will be put on by the Government in an attempt to get people home before Christmas, but where and when they will be leaving from is still unclear. -
Phone and internet customers reveal debt trouble with telco companies during pandemic
via abc.net.auThere are calls for stronger regulation of telco companies after a new report details the distress and hardship customers are going through to manage their phone and internet debt. -
Bega Cheese buys Lion Dairy from Japan's Kirin
via abc.net.auBega Cheese emerges from a trading halt, announcing it will buy Lion Dairy and Drink from Japanese beverage giant Kirin. -
Taxing electric vehicles puts Australia's 2050 net-zero targets in jeopardy, study finds
via abc.net.auAustralia is lagging behind in the electric vehicle market, and proposed taxes from the Victorian and South Australian governments will jeopardise our ability to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, a report has found. -
Anonymous donation leads to medical clinic in remote community of 13
via abc.net.auInnamincka, an outback town of 13 people about 1,000 kilometres north-east of Adelaide, has a new medical centre thanks to the generosity of a secret donor. -
Telstra to face $50m fine for unconscionable conduct 'right off the scale'
via abc.net.auTelstra admits to unconscionable conduct during its sales of mobile phone plans to Indigenous consumers, who the ACCC says were exploited into signing up to unaffordable contracts and then aggressively pursued by debt collectors. -
Telstra faces $50m fine for 'exploiting' vulnerable Indigenous consumers with unaffordable phone plans
via abc.net.auTelstra admits to unconscionable conduct during its sales of mobile phone plans to Indigenous consumers.
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