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17 posts
AAustralia
Victorian Election: One Nation part of ‘three-horse race’ ahead of November poll
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Victorian Election: One Nation part of ‘three-horse race’ ahead of November poll

  • August 22, 2026
The far-right One Nation party is drip-feeding information to the Victorian public. Pauline Hanson’s surging popularity — driven…
AAustralia
House prices: Economists are divided on exactly which decision changed house prices forever
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House prices: Economists are divided on exactly which decision changed house prices forever

  • August 22, 2026
Deposit by 25. Mortgage-free by 45. Retire at 65. That was once a very achievable goal for everyday…
AAustralia
6000pc interest rise for one state as Australia’s combined government debt to hit $2 trillion
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6000pc interest rise for one state as Australia’s combined government debt to hit $2 trillion

  • August 20, 2026
Australia is hurtling towards a staggering $2 trillion in combined national and state debt by the end of…
AAustralia
Matthew Cranston
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Australia’s debt hits historic $1 trillion milestone – and it’s only getting worse

  • August 20, 2026
The Albanese government will tip Australia’s total debt over $1 trillion for the first time on Thursday morning,…
AAustralia
Aussie comedian Dave 'Hughesy' Hughes unloads on Victorian government, backs Liberal leader Jess Wilson for premier
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Aussie comedian Dave ‘Hughesy’ Hughes unloads on Victorian government, backs Liberal leader Jess Wilson for premier

  • August 17, 2026
Aussie comedian Dave “Hughesy” Hughes has unloaded on the Victorian government as he endorsed Liberal leader Jess Wilson…
MMelbourne
Ben Carroll pressed to rule out Melbourne Water privatisation
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Ben Carroll pressed to rule out Melbourne Water privatisation

  • August 5, 2026
New Victorian Premier Ben Carroll is under pressure to rule out any future privatisation of Melbourne Water after…
AAustralia
Almost $140 million in unpaid fines written off by Queensland government in past financial year
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Almost $140 million in unpaid fines written off by Queensland government in past financial year

  • August 3, 2026
Almost half a million unpaid fines were written off by the Queensland government’s debt collector last financial year,…
AAustralia
Suburban Rail Loop could save Victoria $21bn, economists urge Ben Carroll
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Suburban Rail Loop could save Victoria $21bn, economists urge Ben Carroll

  • July 31, 2026
New Victorian Premier Ben Carroll has been urged to use more than $20bn in savings from cancelling or…
AAdelaide
Zorich Group’s SportsPower and retail store closures hit 85 jobs
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Zorich Group’s SportsPower and retail store closures hit 85 jobs

  • July 28, 2026
Dozens of South Australian retail workers have lost their jobs following the closure of eight retail stores previously…
BBrisbane
Lawsuits, juice bars, $34m debt: Bankrupt Brisbane ex-lawyer’s downfall
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Lawsuits, juice bars, $34m debt: Bankrupt Brisbane ex-lawyer’s downfall

  • July 27, 2026
Accountant, juice shop owner, investment scheme director and deregistered lawyer David John Dowd has worn a lot of…
AAustralia
Soap star Christie Hayes slams ‘gross’ Pauline Hanson comments
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Soap star Christie Hayes slams ‘gross’ Pauline Hanson comments

  • July 26, 2026
Christie Hayes is no stranger to adversity; the straight-shooting former soap star turned Tassie-based radio host knows better…
AAustralia
The state will end up spending 10 per cent of its revenue on interest repayments by 2030. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Nicki Connolly
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Victorian government to spend 10 per cent of public revenue servicing interest repayments by 2030, Moody’s forecasts

  • July 20, 2026
Victoria will spend 10 per cent of its public revenue servicing interest repayments by 2030, a major credit…
Australia
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