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Thailand saw an opportunity when White Lotus producers were scouting Asia. Now they're planning to cash in
via abc.net.auAs fans eagerly wait for a new lot of guests to check into the White Lotus, a behind-the-scenes drama has been unfolding to secure the filming location of the Emmy-award winning show. -
World Bank and IMF can press Ghana to rethink ‘punitive’ LGBTQ law, charities say
Charities and campaign groups are calling on bodies to say they may stop funding country if legislation comes into effectThe World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are coming under pressure to use their financial might to persuade Ghana to reconsider a proposed law that could lead to anyone who identifies as LGBTQ+ being jailed for three years.Charities and campaign groups are calling on the global development bodies to tell Ghana they may stop funding the country if the proposed legisla -
Groovin The Moo artists forced to find alternatives after festival axing, if they can
via abc.net.auA majority of artists that were part of the cancelled regional festival have not rescheduled playing in Australia this year, adding to the dwindling Australian music festival business. -
What happens if Bruce Lehrmann can't afford to pay the massive legal bill coming his way
via abc.net.auFederal Court Justice Michael Lee on Friday ordered Bruce Lehrmann to pay costs of a higher order than typically seen in defamation cases, but also declared there were "no real winners" in the multi-million-dollar legal battle. -
The ATO is moving to weed out tax evading landlords, as it reveals very high rates of tax return errors
via abc.net.auThe ATO says landlords are falling foul of tax rules, but one landlord says it's only human to 'claw back' something from the government. -
National tax office reveals nine out of 10 landlords make mistakes on their tax returns
via abc.net.auThe ATO says landlords are falling foul of tax rules, but one landlord says it's only human to 'claw back' something from the government. -
US airlines will be forced to offer cash refunds for cancelled flights. Could Australia soon follow?
via abc.net.auAirlines in the United States will soon be held to clear and consistent standards on flight cancellations, delays or unexpected changes to a passenger's travel plans. So what lessons could these new rules hold for Australia? -
Australians often 'fight tooth and nail' for refunds after cancelled flights. Could that soon change?
via abc.net.auAirlines in the United States will soon be held to clear and consistent standards on flight cancellations, delays or unexpected changes to a passenger's travel plans. So what lessons could these new rules hold for Australia? -
FTSE 100 hits new closing high after UK economy escapes recession with fastest growth since 2021 – as it happened
Short, shallow recession is over, as UK economy grows faster than forecast in January-March quarter, by 0.6%, fastest quarterly growth in over two yearsAnalysis: Latest GDP figures offer some better news – but boom-boom Britain it ain’tFull story: UK has moved out of recession, official figures show
Labour’s shadow chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has posted that it’s ‘time for change’.Following this morning’s GDP report, Reeves says:From no growth to low grow -
UK has moved out of recession, official figures show
GDP rose by 0.6% in first quarter of 2024 but forecasters expect economy to grow slowly this yearAnalysis: Boom-boom Britain it ain’tThe UK is officially out of recession after figures showed the economy grew by 0.6% in the first three months of the year.The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the period from January to the end of March marked a return to growth after a mild recession in the second half of 2023. It was the strongest rate of quarterly growth since the end of 2021, and -
'Less talk and more homes': Budget to pump billions into housing in pursuit of 1.5 million new homes
via abc.net.auBillions more will be committed to building new homes in next week's federal budget, as the government chases a promise to build 1.2 million by the end of the decade. -
'Less talk and more homes': Budget to pump billions into housing in pursuit of 1.2 million new homes
via abc.net.auBillions more will be committed to building new homes in next week's federal budget, as the government chases a promise to build 1.2 million by the end of the decade. -
Government to tip billions more into housing in next week’s federal budget
via abc.net.auBillions more will be committed to building new homes in next week’s federal budget, as the government chases a promise to build 1.2 million new homes by the end of the decade. -
Biden White House to expand tariffs on Chinese trade
President likely to add sectors such as electric vehicles, batteries and solar cells to range of levies set up under Donald TrumpJoe Biden is expected as early as next week to announce fresh tariffs on Chinese trade, with levies focused on strategic sectors including electric vehicles, in a review of measures first put into place under Donald Trump.An announcement planned for Tuesday will keep the blanket tax rises introduced by the president’s predecessor but supplement them with targeted -
Apple apologises for crushing musical instruments in new iPad Pro advertisement
via abc.net.auApple says it "missed the mark" in an apology over its new advertisement for the iPad Pro. -
Latest GDP figures offer some better news – but boom-boom Britain it ain’t
While the government will seize on any crumbs of comfort it can find, the bigger picture on growth tells a different storyUK has moved out of recession, official figures showBusiness live – latest updatesThe first quarterly expansion in a year. Recession receding into the rear-view mirror. A stronger performance in recent months than the Bank of England and the City had thought likely. Faster growth in early 2024 than any other member of the G7 group of leading industrial nations.When you -
How South Australia will attempt to solve its rural doctor shortage crisis
via abc.net.auAs part of a newly announced training model, an extra 60 junior GPs will be employed across regional SA for the duration of their five years of training, with hopes they will stay on in the towns afterwards. -
A third of taxpayers likely to squirrel stage 3 tax cuts away, major bank survey shows
via abc.net.auThe government promises cost-of-living relief in next week's budget, including tax cuts, but a NAB survey suggests as many as a third of taxpayers will simply squirrel it away. -
'Exceptionally good money' for chickpeas as India suspends tariffs
via abc.net.auAustralian chickpea prices have surged beyond $1,000 per tonne after India dumped tariffs it put in place during 2017. -
Chickpea growers making 'exceptionally good money' as India suspends tariffs
via abc.net.auAustralian chickpea prices have surged beyond $1,000 per tonne after India dumped tariffs it put in place during 2017. -
Palestinian students 'horrified' at Rafah offensive, urge uni to cut ties with Israeli steel supplier
via abc.net.auProtesters in Wollongong are calling for the local university and steel manufacturer to sever connections with Israel following the latest military operation in the border city of Rafah. -
Palestinian Australians urge university to cut ties with company supplying steel to Israel
via abc.net.auProtesters in Wollongong are calling for the local university and steel manufacturer to sever connections with Israel following the latest military operation in the border city of Rafah. -
'It could have been us': Students urge university to cut ties with company supplying steel to Israel
via abc.net.auPalestinians are among protesters in Wollongong calling for the local university and steel manufacturer to sever connections with Israel following the latest military operation in the border city of Rafah. -
'It could have been us': Palestinian Australians urge university to cut ties with company supplying steel to Israel
via abc.net.auProtesters in Wollongong are calling for the local university and steel manufacturer to sever connections with Israel following the latest military operation in the border city of Rafah. -
Australia is a major gas exporter, but it's cheaper for this local manufacturer to get it in the US
via abc.net.auThe boss of Orica, a major explosives manufacturer that relies on gas, says the federal government's gas strategy won't assist what remains of Australia's manufacturing industry unless it caps prices at globally competitive levels. -
Why is Britain’s mental health so incredibly poor? It’s because our society is spiralling backwards | George Monbiot
Even as neoliberalism destroys our dreams of a better life, politicians tell us ‘there is no alternative’. But there isThe news should have stopped us in our tracks. Astonishingly, however, it was scarcely reported here. The latest map of mental wellbeing published by the Global Mind Project reveals that, out of the 71 countries it assessed, the United Kingdom, alongside South Africa, has the highest proportion of people in mental distress – and the second worst overall measure -
Melbourne driver who blamed her Tesla for pedestrian hit-and-run jailed for nine months
via abc.net.auA Melbourne driver who fled the scene after hitting a woman boarding a tram and later blamed the crash on her Tesla's autopilot feature has been jailed. -
Driver who panicked and fled after hitting pedestrian boarding tram jailed by Victorian court
via abc.net.auA Melbourne driver who fled the scene after hitting a woman boarding a tram and later blamed the crash on her Tesla's autopilot feature has been jailed. -
Investors, airlines and travel companies in talks to save Bonza, administrators tell first creditors' meeting
via abc.net.auAdministrators say up to 20 parties are interested in saving the embattled airline as debts of $116 million are revealed at the first creditors' meeting. -
Bonza administrators tell creditors they are hopeful airline can be saved despite $116m debt
via abc.net.auAdministrators say up to 20 parties are interested in saving the embattled airline as large debts are revealed at the first creditors' meeting.
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