The Prime Minister tells big supermarket chains to stop treating customers like fools; The federal Opposition says its nuclear power plan is the only way to get to net-zero- by 2050; Tony Popovic strikes a patriotic note, as he takes on the job of Socceroos coach.
The Prime Minister tells big supermarket chains to stop treating customers like foolsTony Popovic strikes a patriotic note, as he takes on the job of Socceroos coach
Mr Albanese says there's no room for such behaviour, particularly with current cost of living concerns. Under the new Code will Aldi, Coles, Woolworths and Metcash will be subject to multimillion-dollar penalties if found to be in serious breach.Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton claims that nuclear energy is Australia’s only chance to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
Queensland’s new sexual consent laws have come into force – seeking to improve the experience of victims of sexual offences in the state.Queensland laws previously defined consent as being freely and voluntarily given by a person with the cognitive capacity to give it.Additionally, the act of stealthing – being when a partner secretly removes a condom during sex – will now attract a maximum penalty of life in prison.
"As I said, one-third of NSW residents renting and pet ownership above 60 per cent in the state, it stands to reason that there are literally thousands, if not close to a million, people who are renters who have a pet in NSW. We need to make it as easy as possible. The state, we don't believe, is making a radical change. Simply bringing us into line with every other jurisdiction in the country.
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