RBA will decide on whether to lift interest rates, Jim Chalmers puts super-sized retirement nest eggs in the firing line and the Voice debate continues.
The NSW Rural Fire Service has issued a total fire ban for the greater Sydney region and multiple other parts of the state as conditions are expected to generate more fires.
Other emergency warnings are also in place at Stockdale, Iguana Creek and Glenaladale between Princes Highway and Beverleys Road due to a fire that started at Duffy Rd at Briagolong. He said it was an aspiration of the government to expand maternity leave in the way the Greens are proposing. “It’s a measure ... that will bring in revenue to the government, and it’s a good bill, and we hope that the Greens Party would see fit to support the legislation.”this morning not all 4000 providers would be looked at, and they overwhelmingly did an excellent job.
Criminal offences would invoke higher sanctions, he said, but more often the conduct would fall short of that standard. The government has set aside $95.6 million over nine years for 10,000 places in the subsidised new energy apprenticeships program. Trainees are eligible if they undertake a trade that is mostly in renewables.
The AEC issued warnings about parties using purple and white colours in their campaign messages during the 2022 federal election., that an average Australian family with two children under three was spending 16 per cent of its net household annual income on centre-based full-time daycare. Turning now to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who says he will bring together Australia on October 15 no matter the outcome of the Voice referendum.program this morning that the government would accept the outcome of the referendum, when asked how he would bring the nation together.Alex Ellinghausen
“I’m hoping that a Yes result will be declared on the 14th and then on the 15th. I think the country will certainly come together just as it did after the apology to the stolen generations,” Albanese said.The prime minister was also asked whether he had legislation planned to go on the Voice, regardless of the outcome of the referendum.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
ASX 200 LIVE: ASX to fall, ‘higher for longer’ in focus as RBA, RBNZ meetAustralian shares are set to start the quarter lower. Policy decisions on Tuesday and Wednesday top early week agenda. Follow updates here.
Read more »
Live: ASX to drop ahead of RBA interest rate decision, Wall Street mixedAustralian stocks are poised to start the final quarter of this year lower, while the Reserve Bank is almost universally tipped to hold interest rates steady, but for longer. Follow the latest updates in our live blog.
Read more »
Live: ASX drops ahead of RBA interest rate decision, Wall Street mixedAustralian stocks start the final quarter of this year lower, while the Reserve Bank is almost universally tipped to hold interest rates steady in tomorrow's board meeting. Follow the latest updates in our live blog.
Read more »
Live: ASX flat ahead of RBA interest rate decision, Wall Street mixedAustralian stocks are flat in afternoon trade, while the Reserve Bank is almost universally tipped to hold interest rates steady in tomorrow's board meeting. Follow the latest updates in our live blog.
Read more »
Australia news live: floods to follow fires in Victoria; voice referendum voting open across the countryFollow live
Read more »
Australia news LIVE: Government cracks down on education visa scams; RBA rates headache as house values almost back to peakThe federal government is tightening up rules around private colleges to stop rorting. The property market has added $336 billion to the value of Australian homes over a quarter.
Read more »