Fuel Shock: War in the Middle East Sparks Inflation Crisis in Australia, Threatening Economic Stability Fuel surcharges are spreading across industries, from ridesharing to online shopping, as war in the Middle East disrupts oil supplies. Inflation fears surge, with economists predicting a 30% chance of recession within 12 months and official inflation figures set to spike. Australians face higher prices on everyday goods and services, from bread to coffee, as businesses pass on fuel costs to consumers. The war in the Middle East has sent shockwaves through Australia’s economy, sparking a fuel crisis that’s driving up prices on everyday goods…
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Liberal Party’s Descent into Right-Wing Populism: Is One Nation the New Force to Be Reckoned With? Former PM Malcolm Turnbull blasts Liberal Party’s shift to the right, saying it’s abandoning moderate voters One Nation looks set to take up to four traditionally safe Liberal seats in South Australia, threatening the party’s status as opposition The outcome of the SA election could be a telling sign of One Nation’s power in future state and federal contests Malcolm Turnbull, the former prime minister, has sounded the alarm on the Liberal Party’s dramatic shift to the right, warning that it’s chasing away moderate…
Radical Move: Aboriginal Activist Demands Court Hearing on Sacred Land in Historic First for Tasmania A Tasmanian Aboriginal woman has sparked a landmark debate by requesting her court hearing be held on Aboriginal-owned land Ruth Langford/Tipruthanna is charged with trespass and failure to comply with a request during anti-logging protests The move has sparked hopes of a more inclusive and culturally sensitive justice system in Tasmania In a bold move, a Tasmanian Aboriginal activist has asked the Hobart Magistrates Court to hold her hearing on Aboriginal-owned land, sparking a historic debate about the justice system’s approach to indigenous rights. Ruth…
Multi-Millionaire Entrepreneur Adrian Portelli Cleared of Illegal Lottery Charges, But His Company Slapped with $40,000 Fine Adrian Portelli, a Melbourne-based entrepreneur, has been found not guilty of running illegal lotteries in South Australia. His company, Xclusive Tech, was found guilty of 10 charges and fined $40,000 for conducting unlawful lotteries across the country. The lotteries, which offered prizes including cash, cars, and homes, were deemed to be operating without a license, putting the public at risk of fraudulent activities. The court’s decision has raised concerns about the regulation of lotteries and the potential for exploitation of consumers. The Australian entrepreneur,…
Tragic End to a Life of Unspeakable Suffering: Paralysed Gang-Rape Victim Dies by Euthanasia Noelia Castillo Ramos, 25, died by euthanasia after a heartbreaking farewell from her mother in a hospital near Barcelona, Spain. The young woman’s decision to end her life came after years of mental and physical pain following two gang-rapes and a suicide attempt that left her paralysed from the waist down. Despite her family’s efforts to block her euthanasia request, Ms Ramos was determined to “leave in peace” and end her suffering. In a devastating turn of events, Noelia Castillo Ramos, a 25-year-old Spanish woman, has…