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Workers flee hospitality industry for jobs with better hours, compounding severe shortages
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's hospitality industry still faces severe staffing shortages, even as the state's COVID cases drop, with restaurant owners often forced to pick up the slack themselves. -
No time to 'stop, think, breathe': Hospitality businesses cop brunt of staff shortages
via abc.net.au
Western Australia's hospitality industry still faces severe staffing shortages, even as the state's COVID cases drop, with restaurant owners often forced to pick up the slack themselves. -
Social media response to youth crime driving away grey nomads
via abc.net.au
Mount Isa residents were quick to take to Facebook after 12 cars were stolen last week, but police and tourism operators say not everything that gets posted online is helpful. -
Watching Stranger Things on Netflix and trying to claim it as a tax expense? 'Not on', says ATO
via abc.net.au
Australians not declaring crypto investments and over-claiming work-related expenses to help with the rising cost of living could come under ATO fire. -
Trying to recoup the higher cost of living via your tax return? 'Not on', says ATO
via abc.net.au
Australians thinking about over-claiming work-related expenses to help with the rising cost of living are being warned by the Australian Taxation Office that they will come under fire and potentially face a review and/or audit. -
ATO's tax time warning for 800,000 taxpayers trading in cryptocurrencies
via abc.net.au
Australians not declaring crypto investments and over-claiming work-related expenses to help with the rising cost of living could come under ATO fire. -
Siobhan says she feels fortunate even though she has just $100 a week left after paying rent
via abc.net.au
Renters are facing a triple-whammy of forces — as rents are rising, so is the cost of basic living essentials, and at the same time, the number of affordable homes is shrinking. -
No heating, no lunches with friends as renters struggle against the rising cost of living
via abc.net.au
Renters are facing a triple-whammy of forces — as rents are rising, so is the cost of basic living essentials, and at the same time, the number of affordable homes is shrinking. -
Ed sounded the alarm after two plane crashes killed 346 people. He fears history will repeat itself
via abc.net.au
Reports from flight crews show Boeing's 737 MAX aircraft was involved in six mid-air emergencies in the US in the year after it was cleared to return to the skies following two fatal crashes. -
Boeing jet involved in six mid-air emergencies after being cleared to fly following fatal crashes
via abc.net.au
Reports from flight crews show Boeing's 737 MAX aircraft was involved in six mid-air emergencies in the US in the year after it was cleared to return to the skies following two fatal crashes. -
NASA successfully launches first rocket from Australian soil in more than 25 years
via abc.net.au
In a historic moment, NASA has launched a rocket from remote Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, marking the first commercial space launch in Australia's history. -
Anthony Albanese concerned about Russia-China 'closeness' ahead of NATO summit
via abc.net.au
With the summit in Spain expected to be dominated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Prime Minister says he is worried about what implications Moscow's actions will have for world security, including in the Indo-Pacific region. -
'Pretty slack': More calls for Redlands Mayor Karen Williams to resign
via abc.net.au
The comments come from both sides of politics, with Queensland Youth Justice Minister Meaghan Scanlon and federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton weighing in on the matter. -
Future make up of RBA board a 'key consideration' going forward, says Federal Treasurer
via abc.net.au
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers throws his support behind calls for the Reserve Bank board to be more representative of the broader Australian community, following scathing criticism that it is out of touch with workers demanding wage increases. -
Prince Charles expresses 'sorrow' for Atlantic slave trade at Commonwealth meeting
via abc.net.au
The Commonwealth extends membership to two African nations at a meeting attended by Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles. -
Would you pay an extra 20 cents for your potatoes? Farmers say they're at risk if shoppers don't chip in
via abc.net.au
Australia's potato farmers say a few cents at the check-out could be the difference between some staying in the game or walking away for good. -
'I don't pay electricity bills': Household solar battery users praise upside, but no rebate to be found in the Sunshine StateÂ
via abc.net.au
Queensland invested in large-scale batteries in its budget, but there is nothing there for would-be home solar battery users. The Energy Minister says there is not a need, but experts say help with upfront costs could be a "good thing". -
How Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan help Tony grade some of the country's most isolated roads
via abc.net.au
Grader Tony Toia will go weeks without seeing another soul in Western Australia's remote outback, but with Jimi Hendrix in his headphones, and his guitar to play to dingoes at night, he never feels alone.
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