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Intensive support: Budget to offer to retrain Australians in new skills

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg

Australians will be offered “intensive support” to retrain for the economic recovery, in a sweeping package that will urge young people to sign up for new skills.

Budget to bet on consumers spending their $130b savings

Australians saved $130 billion through the pandemic. Josh Frydenberg is hoping they will spend that cash to offset a huge fall in COVID government support.

Hunt promises ‘record’ response to aged care royal commission in budget

On the eve of the budget, Council on the Ageing chief Ian Yates says he feels more confident than ever that the sector will see substantial changes.

Qld teachers want ‘broken’ NAPLAN to be overhauled

As students across 1700 Queensland schools begin to sit NAPLAN tests on Tuesday, the state’s main teachers’ union says an overwhelming number of members believe the test is broken.

Undercover police operative helped nab Stuart MacGill’s alleged kidnappers

Stuart MacGill arrest composite.

The operative was used to investigate the brother of Stuart MacGill’s girlfriend after the former cricketer reported the incident to police.

Pfizer beats back variants as AstraZeneca receives boost

Nurse Sioban Cheesman administers Angela Massie her AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at Claremont Showgrounds in Perth.

Pfizer’s vaccine seems to offer good protection against the South African variant of COVID-19, while British data has given AstraZeneca a lift.

Zero daily coronavirus deaths in England for only second time since pandemic began

Boris Johnson after receiving his own vaccination in March.

Research suggests Britain’s rollout slashes the risk of dying from COVID-19 by up to 97 per cent.

Federal Court deals blow to India travel ban challenge

A judge has dismissed the first round of a legal challenge to the validity of the temporary ban on Australian citizens entering the country from India.

The Brisbane cafe chain with an Elle of a menu

The Brisbane cafe chain with an Elle of a menu

With its dizzying array of options, Cafe 63’s monster menu has gone viral for its bizarre dish names, ranging from Elle Macpherson to the Carbon Tax.

As China freezes out Australia, the superpower befriends Indonesia

China and Indonesia staged a joint naval exercise in the Java Sea only days after Beijing offered to recover the sunken KRI Nanggala 402 off Bali for free.

Former Home and Away actor Putu Winchester-Stanton, 44 (wearing red shorts) was charged with 10 offences. 

Former Home and Away actor charged with drug offences in Byron Bay

Putu Winchester-Stanton was among seven men  charged with drug offences after two investigations into the supply of cocaine in Byron Bay.

Bees dropped dead before they reached the other side: How a gas company cleared the Kimberley

One company has cleared more than 14,000 kilometres in a straight line of native Kimberley bush without needing a permit – the equivalent of the distance between Perth and London.

‘All bets are off’: Fire weather trumps forestry, prescribed burning

The view from a fire truck walled in by flames south of Nowra during the Black Summer.

Extreme fire weather during the 2019-20 Black Summer bushfires overwhelmed factors such as fuel loads, raising questions about the role of forestry management and prescribed burning, researchers say.

Peter Drew in front of his new posters featuring women and children who were born in Australia but had to get exemptions to travel because of the White Australia Policy.

‘These things just keep happening’: When some Aussies are more Aussie than others

Artist Peter Drew highlights questions of identity and rights in a series of posters and a new show  opening in Brisbane this month.

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Research has found instant rice contains up to 13 milligrams of microplastics per 100g.

Health concerns after researchers find microplastics in instant rice

Researchers have found all rice bought in stores contains microplastics, but instant packet rice contains the most.

When it comes to passwords, complex is not always safer

New research has confirmed forcing users to create more complex passwords could make them more vulnerable to hacking.

Companies that force workers to create complicated passwords could actually be weakening their data security, Queensland researchers have found.

30,000 people move to Qld, sparking calls for bigger slice of GST pie

30,000 people move to Qld, sparking calls for bigger slice of GST pie

As the state sees its biggest population boom in 16 years, Treasurer Cameron Dick has called on the Morrison government “to support Queensland with investment in the budget”.

Man who raped four daughters denied appeal against jail term

Restorative justice improves survivor wellbeing.

The offender, who committed 23 “disgusting” sexual offences against girls as young as six over 20 years, was told his sentence was neither unreasonable nor unjust.

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Black Summer fire ban fallout put Brisbane Festival in audit office’s sights

The travelling Fire Gardens event, pictured here in Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens, was set to be held in Brisbane in September 2019.

The government-owned organisation insists it remains debt free after ticket refunds and a secret settlement for 2019’s cancelled Fire Gardens and a recent auditor note about its financial position.

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Brisbane suburbs now out of reach for buyers using government scheme

Brisbane suburbs now out of reach for buyers using government scheme

Rapidly rising prices have reduced the number of homes eligible for the government's loan deposit scheme, set to be expanded in the budget tonight.

'Brace yourself': This town may look sleepy, but be ready when it's on

'Brace yourself': This town may look sleepy, but be ready when it's on

The sunshine state is known for its golden beaches and far-north rainforests. Beautiful as they are, these well-worn tourist attractions often overshadow the quieter achievers.

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The Waratahs are searching for a new coach.

The $501 Waratahs: Bookies give Australian teams no chance in trans-Tasman Super Rugby

All five New Zealand teams are considered better hopes of winning trans-Tasman Super Rugby than any of the Australian franchises. The winless Waratahs are 500-1.

James O’Connor of the Reds is congratulated by team mates after scoring the match winning try.

Was the Super Rugby final the most significant provincial game in Australia?

Tim Horan’s observation after Queensland’s thrilling win that “rugby is back” was on the money.

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Cate Campbell receives her vaccination on Monday.

Why athletes don’t deserve to be caught in vaccine debate crossfire

Australia’s Olympians shouldn’t endure the scorn of a public they are so proud to represent.

Drew Hutchison in pain after the hit from Dylan Brown.

‘Standard processes haven’t been followed’: NRL to grill refs on dodgy calls

Head of football said there was a clear “mismatch” between the expectation of the NRL and officials.

On Friday, Cambage threatened to boycott the Games on Instagram over the alleged “whitewashing” of two promotional shoots involving the Australian Olympic team.

‘Everything will work out’: Jackson confident Cambage will compete at Olympics

Opals legend Lauren Jackson says she “knows” Liz Cambage will sort out her differences with the AOC.

Collingwood vice-captain Taylor Adams has spoken out publicly in defence of Jordan De Goey.

Dressing room ‘leak’ disappointing but De Goey has our support: Adams

Magpies vice-captain Taylor Adams has opened up about his private conversation with Jordan De Goey.

Parramatta have a huge hurdle to overcome this week.

‘They have to face the consequences’: Rival clubs urge NRL to punish Eels

COVID bubble restrictions have left Parramatta facing the prospect of having just 16 eligible players.

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