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Paddington Bear statue vandalisers fined for criminal damage

The pair drunkenly stole the statue in the early hours of the morning before fleeing in a taxi to the RAF base they live on.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: ABC Australia favicon ABC Australia

Labor to push budget tax cuts through parliament in apparent attempt to wedge Coalition

Government changes parliamentary schedule on Wednesday morning in surprise move to bring debate on federal budget tax cuts immediatelyLive updates: Australia federal budget 2025 latest news and reactionLabor bets big with $17.1bn in tax cuts to win over middle AustraliaExplore all of our 2025 Australia federal budget coverageLabor is seeking to quickly pass its budget night tax cuts through the parliament this week, in...

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia

Wrapped in plastic: Sarah Hanson-Young waves a dead salmon in Senate – video

The Greens senator produced the apparently headless, dead fish during question time in the Senate after directing a question at Labor’s Jenny McAllister. ‘On the eve of an election, have you sold out your environmental credentials for a rotten, stinking extinction salmon?’, Hanson-Young asked before the Senate president, Sue Lines, told Hanson-Young to remove the fish from the chamber. The Albanese government’s new...

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia

Why economists are so keen to abolish non-compete clauses

A proposed ban on-compete clauses in employment contracts was a centrepiece of the budget. But what are they, how do they work, and why do most economists think they are bad for workers and the economy?

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: ABC Australia favicon ABC Australia

Dead fish, heckling senator and a DiCaprio intervention as salmon law debated

A dead fish used as a prop in the Senate, a Hollywood superstar's intervention and Labor being shouted at as a "pack of mongrels" all have featured on the day a new law to protect salmon farm jobs in Tasmania is passed.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: ABC Australia favicon ABC Australia

'It killed everything': Scientist assesses fluid spills at NT fracking site

Traditional owners and a scientist fear there have been more fracking fluid spills by gas companies exploring the Northern Territory's Beetaloo Basin.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: ABC Australia favicon ABC Australia

Albanese thinks the Coalition is ‘delulu with no solulu’ – but what does it mean?

Caitlin Cassidy translates the prime minister’s use of gen Z phrases for Catie McLeodFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe prime minister is using phrases I don’t understand in parliament. On Wednesday, he said the Coalition were “delulu with no solulu”. What is going on?Catie, I am rapidly aging out of being cool and don’t understand the...

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia

Death toll rises in Korean wildfires as firefighters struggle to contain blaze

Multiple wildfires are raging across South Korea's south-eastern region, with thousands of firefighters aided by the military deployed in a bid to contain one of the country's worst forest fires in decades.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: ABC Australia favicon ABC Australia

Bitter broccoli ploughed into soil as epic dry continues in Victoria

One farmer in Victoria's west has lost hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of broccoli, during a dry spell described by another as the worst since the millennium drought.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: ABC Australia favicon ABC Australia

Women’s health a 'national priority' as budget unveils $793m investment

The changes included may save some women "thousands of dollars across their lifetimes", according to budget documents.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: ABC Australia favicon ABC Australia

Going to the dentist is expensive. Here are 3 things you can do to protect your oral health – and 3 things to avoid

Most dental diseases are preventable – if you look after your teeth and mouth.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

Every day I struggle to survive on jobseeker. Why doesn’t the government understand how hard it is? | Laura Azzam

The decision not to increase jobseeker this budget just shows that politicians aren’t thinking about people like meSee all our Australia budget 2025 coverageBudget 2025 winners and losersGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe government’s decision not to raise the jobseeker rate in the budget is a blow to people struggling like me.Living off jobseeker has never been harder. While the cost of...

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia

The 2025 federal budget fails the millions of voters who want action on Australia’s struggling environment

As the federal election looms, Labor is running out of time to show it cares about Australia’s precious natural environment.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

Non-compete clauses make it too hard to change jobs. Banning them for millions of Australians is a good move

Non-compete clauses can have a chilling effect on employee mobility, which is detrimental to competition in the labour market.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

Our work and home lives are blending more than ever – how do we navigate this new ‘zigzag’ reality?

‘Zigzag work’ – blending the personal and professional during a work day – has become the norm for many people, boosting happiness and balance, but also presenting challenges.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

What makes a good search engine? These 4 models can help you use search in the age of AI

To make sure search engines serve us well, it’s helpful to imagine these tools having different roles – whether it’s a “librarian” or a “teacher”.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

Australia stands firm behind its foreign aid in the budget, but the future remains precarious

Three-quarters of Australia’s foreign assistance budget is flowing to the Indo-Pacific, showing a commitment to remaining a reliable partner as USAID cuts bite.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

Leak of US military plans on Signal is a classic case of ‘shadow IT’. It shows why security systems need to be easy to use

One of the best ways to avoid the problem of ‘shadow IT’ is building systems that are both highly secure and highly usable.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

Polluting industries like salmon farming need to be properly regulated, not let off the hook | Kelly O’Shanassy

The government appears willing to put the future of an entire unique Australian species at risk at the behest of one industry. The hypocrisy is mind-bogglingThe anger I have witnessed over the past few days within the environment and climate movement has been extraordinary.I have spent the past four days in emergency meetings with leaders across the environment movement furiously responding to Anthony Albanese’s latest...

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia

What works to prevent violence against women? Here’s what the evidence says

Primary prevention is aimed at addressing the underlying drivers of violence so it never occurs. But many interventions also aim to reduce and respond to violence.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

Budget delivers cheaper medicines and more bulk billing but leaves out long-term health reform

Australians will save on the costs of scripts and on GP visits. But the budget doesn’t start the reforms needed to secure the health system’s long-term future.

Published on: March 26, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

How Netflix has shaped (and shattered) our content landscape over the past decade – and what comes next

Although competition between streaming platforms remains as hot as ever, viewers seem to be getting the short end of of the stick.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

Is this the right budget for these economic times? We asked 5 experts

Cost-of-living measures are the key feature of this pre-election budget. But does it shore up our economy at a time of global risks? We asked 5 experts.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

Glencore's Hail Creek coalmine methane emissions could be higher than official reports – video

UN-backed research has found emissions of the potent greenhouse gas methane coming from Glencore's Hail Creek coalmine are probably between three and eight times higher than officially reported. Two aircraft with different types of monitoring equipment and flying at different altitudes looked for plumes of methane coming from the coalmine in Queensland's Bowen Basin – a site highlighted in a previous study as a major...

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia

A $33 billion vote-grabber or real relief? Examining the Albanese government’s big housing pledge

The federal government’s housing plan includes two headline measures aimed at boosting supply and helping buyers.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

Protecting salmon farming at the expense of the environment – another step backwards for Australia’s nature laws

After shelving plans to reform Australia’s nature laws, the prime minister wants to walk back existing protections with new legislation introduced this week.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

Podcasting was once a rebel medium for diverse voices. Now it’s slowly being consumed by big media

Of the top 50 most popular Spotify podcasts in Australia today, more than half come from overseas – and primarily the United States.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

Critical thinking is more important than ever. How can I improve my skills?

We’re told we need to think critically, to not fall for misinformation. Thankfully, it’s a skill we can practise and become better at.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

‘We don’t have a cultural place for men as victims’: why men often don’t tell anyone about sexual abuse

Men wait an average of 21 years before telling anyone they were sexually abused. A new study looks at why men often don’t disclose sexual abuse and assaults.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

National standards by stealth? Why the government’s latest plan for schools might fail the history test

Standardised testing has been tried and scrapped before. But with a tender for a new ‘standardised assessment tool’, the government appears to be trying again.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: The Conversation (Australia) favicon The Conversation (Australia)

The ‘hot mess’ Olympics? How Queensland’s 2032 Games planning descended into farce

The LNP’s vision is for an Olympics held in venues rather than a city – and guarantees controversy across Brisbane and beyondFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastFew people in Queensland disagreed with the former state premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, when she described plans for the 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane as a “hot mess”.Tuesday’s...

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia

The 2025 Australian federal budget: here's what you need to know – video

A deficit, a Medicare boost and power bill relief were all things expected in Tuesday night's budget. But what else was in there, and what does Jim Chalmers' 2025 budget mean for Australians? Guardian Australia's Matilda Boseley explains this year's winners, losers and surprisesCoalition will not support Labor’s budget tax cuts, Angus Taylor saysWhat the budget means for your generation – gen Z, millennial, gen X or...

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia

Federal budget 2025: watch treasurer Jim Chalmers' full budget speech – video

Weeks away from a federal election, the treasurer, Jim Chalmers, hands down his fourth budget, saying it is aimed at helping with the cost of living while the Australian economy is 'turning the corner'. The budget includes tax and energy bill relief, a cap on the price of medicine and a boost to Medicare. After overseeing back-to-back surpluses thanks to booming commodity prices and a strong labour market, the budget...

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia

Federal budget 2025: Chalmers delivers speech spruiking tax cuts and energy relief – video

Weeks away from a federal election, Treasurer Jim Chalmers hands down his fourth budget, saying it is aimed at helping with the cost of living while the Australian economy is 'turning the corner'. The budget includes tax and energy bill relief, a cap on the price of medicine and a boost to Medicare. After overseeing back-to-back surpluses thanks to booming commodity prices and a strong labour market, the budget will...

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia

Jim Chalmers’ 2025 budget speech abridged and annotated – the economy is OK and we’re heading into an election

What the treasurer said – and what we can read between the lines of the budget night speechLive updates: Australia federal budget 2025 latest news and reactionThe complete 2025 Australian budget: choose the news coverage that matters to youExplore all of our 2025 federal budget coverage Continue reading...

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: Guardian Australia favicon Guardian Australia