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Centrelink Crisis: Desperate Australians Struggle to Make Ends Meet as Soaring Living Costs Outstrip Meager Payments Centrelink recipients are facing a desperate struggle to cover everyday expenses as the cost of living continues to skyrocket. The Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee (EIAC) has urged the government to increase social benefits to keep pace with rising costs, warning that the situation has “deteriorated” since last year. Just one in 49,000 rental listings across Australia is affordable for someone on JobSeeker, with zero affordable options for those on Youth Allowance. Experts warn that the gap between incomes and rents has widened, leaving families…

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Mother’s Fury as ‘Cowardly’ Father of Driver Behind Fatal Crash Is Exposed for ‘Despicable’ Attempted Cover-Up Angelina Kauffman’s children, Alina, 24, and Ernesto, 15, died in a high-speed crash caused by an unlicensed driver. The driver’s father, Kagadour Hanna Kokozian, 64, tried to cover up the incident by reporting the car stolen. Kokozian’s actions were driven by ‘cowardice and a lack of humanity’, according to the grieving mother. The case has sparked outrage over the failure of authorities to hold accountable those who aid and abet reckless drivers. As the mother of two siblings killed in a devastating high-speed crash…

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Breakthrough in Five-Year-Old Cold Case: Human Remains of Murder Victim Jeffrey Mundy Found in Bushland, But the Fight for Justice Has Only Just Begun Jeffrey Mundy’s family finally gets closure as his remains are found in Inman Valley, 75km south of Adelaide, after a five-year search Police believe Mr Mundy was murdered and are offering a $200,000 reward for information leading to a conviction Detective Superintendent Darren Fielke urges those with knowledge of the crime to come forward, saying allegiances may have changed over time Mr Mundy’s parents plead for justice, saying their family has lived with “unbearable ache” since…

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Australian Space Dreams Soar: University of Sydney’s Student Rocketry Team Reaches New Heights in Outback Launch A team of 27 engineering students from the University of Sydney successfully launched a hybrid research rocket named Galah to an altitude of 10,000 feet in the outback of New South Wales. The achievement marks a major milestone for the university’s student rocketry team, which has been participating in the annual launch event at Tolarno Station since 2022. The team’s hard work and dedication have paid off, with two of their previous rockets winning international competitions and the latest effort, Galah, reaching a peak…

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Australia on Brink of AI-Driven Workforce Crisis: Experts Warn of ‘Significant Job Reductions’ and ‘Social Cost’ as Automation Takes Hold Australia is ‘sleepwalking’ into a major workforce shift as AI reshapes corporate America, with 400,000 white collar jobs lost in the US in 2025 Experts warn of ‘significant job reductions’ and ‘social cost’ as automation takes hold, with 60% of Australian companies believing up to one in five jobs will be lost in two years AI is already starting to reshape the US workforce, with 16.4% of customer support and call centre jobs lost over the past three years, and…

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