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06 April 2017 |
ABC
Seven m
onths into its term, the Northern Territory Government is struggling to put concrete details on a key election promise to equalise access to housing in the bush.
As part of its pre-election pitch to win back the support of bush voters, Labor tapped into discontent in remote communities over "discrimination" in the allocation of housing for government employees.
06 April 2017 |
Guardian Australia
A $
1bn federal loan to builders of a railway line between the proposed Adani coalmine and the coast would be a direct breach of government policy, a legal group has claimed.
Environmental Justice Australia has lodged a formal complaint with the Productivity Commission over the prospect of the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility partially funding the 400km rail line.
06 April 2017 |
SMH
Petrol
giant United Petroleum has been blasted by the workplace regulator for rampant underpayment of workers across its franchise network after a series of raids.
The Fair Work Ombudsman's investigation also found that a company related to United Petroleum's head office and which shared the same two directors was also underpaying staff.
05 April 2017 |
ABC
It was
a fairly flat session on Wall Street overnight, as investors exercised caution ahead of the first-quarter earnings season and a meeting between the US and Chinese presidents later this week.
Investors will be focussed on the potentially tense meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping on Thursday and Friday, after Mr Trump held out the possibility of using trade as a lever to secure China's cooperation against North Korea during the talks.
05 April 2017 |
SMH
The
deadliest chemical weapons attack in years in Syria killed dozens of people in northern Idlib province on Tuesday morning, including women and children, and sickened scores more, according to medics, rescuers and witnesses in the rebel-held province, who said the gas had been delivered by a government airstrike.
05 April 2017 |
Guardian Australia
Almost a tonne of the drug ice has been seized in Melbourne in the largest ever bust in Australia’s history.
Two men have been charged with drug trafficking after the record 903kg haul, valued at almost $900m.
04 April 2017 |
AFR
Labor ha
s asked the Australian Electoral Commission to investigate whether Pauline Hanson's One Nation breached financial disclosure laws over the use of a light plane flown and owned by her chief of staff James Ashby.
04 April 2017 |
AFR
Finance Minister Mathias Cormann has hinted there could be tax increases in the May budget but says the government will adhere to its medium-term target of the overall tax take not exceeding 23.9 per cent of the economy.
04 April 2017 |
The Age
Nearly
200 staff at George Calombaris' restaurants have been underpaid $2.6 million, with the celebrity chef blaming "historically poor processes" for the bungle.
02 April 2017 |
AFR
If you
think about it, the Turnbull government's problem with its ambitious 10-year plan for company tax cuts was that it was always a bit of a stranded asset, or more appropriately, liability. And that was long before the House of Representatives adjourned on Friday without bothering to discover the bill's fate in the Senate.
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