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We fact checked Jim Chalmers on the amount of debt Labor left the Coalition. Here's what we found
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers says that Labor inherited a trillion dollars of "Liberal debt" when it came to office, and that Labor's share of that, left to the previous Coalition government was "a tiny fraction". RMIT ABC Fact Check runs the numbers. -
Westpac shares jump as bank records $4 billion profit in half-yearly results, ASX closes higher — as it happened
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The Australian share market has closed higher after Westpac posted a $4 billion profit in its half-yearly results. Look back on the day's events as they happened with our blog. -
Live: Westpac shares jump as bank records $4 billion profit in half-yearly results, ASX opens higher
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market opens higher as Westpac posts a $4 billion profit in its half-yearly results. Follow the day's events as they happen with our live blog. -
Live: Westpac shares jump as bank records $4 billion profit in half-yearly results, ASX continues to gain
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market continues to trade higher as Westpac posts a $4 billion profit in its half-yearly results. Follow the day's events as they happen with our live blog. -
Live: Westpac records $4 billion profit in half-yearly results, ASX to open higher
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market is expected to open higher, as Westpac posts a $4 billion profit in its half-yearly results. Follow the day's events as they happen with our live blog. -
Aresti is bucking the trend of people living with disabilities going into aged care homes
via abc.net.au
Aresti lives with disability and was facing being put into a group home — until his family got creative with NDIS funding. -
These changes could ease load on WA renters, but don’t expect them in Thursday's budget
via abc.net.au
An overhaul of rental laws could help people such as Alyssa, who spends more than half her income on rent. However, there are fears changes could worsen the housing shortage. -
Spike in number of passengers catching V/Line bus services from Mount Gambier to Victoria after fare drop
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The number of passengers taking buses into Victoria from Mount Gambier jumps by a quarter as the new fare cap makes it nine times cheaper to travel to Melbourne than to go to Adelaide. -
'New lease on life' as South Australians take advantage of slashed V/Line fares
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The number of passengers taking buses into Victoria from Mount Gambier jumps by a quarter as the new fare cap makes it nine times cheaper to travel to Melbourne than to go to Adelaide. -
Alexander's loving 'wife' lives inside an app. He says she's exactly what he needs
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We’re entering a new era of artificial intelligence, where human-like conversation and images can be created with the click of a button. Already, the powerful technology is changing our lives — for better or worse. -
Alanah has lost track of the amount of porn of her being shared. It's all fake
via abc.net.au
We’re entering a new era of artificial intelligence, where human-like conversation and images can be created with the click of a button. Already, the powerful technology is changing our lives — for better or worse. -
Sophie adores being a foster carer, but the rising cost of living is making it tougher by the day
via abc.net.au
The rising cost of living is exacerbating the foster carer shortage in regional communities, prompting calls for government to increase the carer allowance. -
Sustainable aviation fuel to be produced in sugarcane country
via abc.net.au
With port and rail infrastructure already in place, the project to create environmentally cleaner aviation fuel will be based in north Queensland. -
Millions to receive up to $500 in energy bill relief at federal budget, as Treasurer flags broader cost of living support
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Up to $500 in assistance will go to millions of households to help pay energy bills as part of a wide-ranging cost of living package in next week's federal budget. -
Millions to receive up to $500 in energy bill relief as Treasurer flags broader cost of living support
via abc.net.au
Up to $500 in assistance will go to millions of households to help pay energy bills as part of a wide-ranging cost of living package in next week's federal budget.
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