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Albanese promises $10 billion fund to cut housing costs for workers

Albanese promises $10 billion fund to cut housing costs for workers

Labor’s budget response seeks to galvanise voter concerns about soaring house prices while offering apprenticeship incentives and vowing to do more to protect women from sexual harassment.

Analysis
ALP

Albanese plays it safe just when big ideas are needed

The shortage of big policies in the Labor leader’s budget reply could mean he’s keeping his powder dry. But it could also mean he doesn’t have enough gunpowder.

Labor opens door to delaying high-end tax cuts to save budget

Shadow treasurer Jim Chalmers says the cost of the government’s stage three tax cuts has to be balanced against record levels of budget debt and deficit.

COVID-19 CRISIS

The Moderna vaccine is 94 per cent effective against severe COVID-19.

Experts say Australia could complete vaccination program by December

Australia has moved to snap up 25 million doses of Moderna’s mRNA vaccine in a bid to avoid further vaccine supply delays.

Business bristles as new fines target COVID-19 check-in compliance

The owner of an Indian restaurant listed as an exposure site for the latest COVID-19 case has called on the state government to start penalising individuals who deliberately flout QR check-in rules.

‘Family first’: Socceroos goalkeeper makes shock retirement call, citing pandemic

Mitch Langerak has shocked Australian soccer by announcing his immediate international retirement.

Mitch Langerak is retiring from international football in the prime of his career because of reservations about travel amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Australian IPL stars could return this weekend to quarantine in Sydney

A deal is close to being finalised which would allow the cricketers to quarantine in Sydney rather than the Howard Springs facility, with Indian cricket authorities to foot the bill.

Ellen DeGeneres
Analysis
Talk shows

Ellen DeGeneres is ending her talk show, but was she really cancelled?

Social media was quick to proclaim the multiple Emmy-winning chat show host had been #cancelled, but the truth is far more complicated.

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NAPLAN

Calls for NAPLAN to be replaced with national bank of class tests

The Gonski Institute wants NAPLAN replaced with a national library of tests that teachers could use as they liked

Teachers could dip into the Assessment Resource System whenever they wanted to give their students quick, relevant assessments, the Gonski Institute said

Victoria pushes Canberra for rethink on regulating gig economy

Claiming a “leadership vacuum” in Canberra, Victoria is seeking the support of other states and territories as it pushes for changes to the gig economy.

Israeli police patrol during clashes between Arabs, police and Jews, in the mixed town of Lod, central Israel.

Netanyahu declares he will deploy military to quell ‘anarchy’

Amid the most severe outbreak of violence between Israel and the Gaza Strip since a 2014 war, people are asking an all-too-familiar question: Where should we go?

A win for gin: Federal budget boost lifts the spirits of local distillers

"Gin was a category that was ready to have a popularity spike": Jesse Kennedy of Poor Tom's gin, left, with co-owner Griffin Blumer.

The federal government will increase the excise refund cap for small distillers, as new alcohol consumption data reveals the growing demand for gin.

Thanks to Will Smith, the cult of the dad bod continues

Dad bod idolatry isn’t new, but when the Men In Black star unexpectedly shared that he was “in the worst shape of my life”, it sparked a moment.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

Jacinda Ardern plans for New Zealand to re-connect with post-pandemic world

Tough lockdowns and its geographical location have helped NZ eliminate the coronavirus but left the nation isolated from the rest of the world. 

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FEDERAL BUDGET 2021

Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese and innovation spokesman Ed Husic will launch Labor’s Startup policy.

Albanese to back youth start-up ideas in business, jobs pitch

Anthony Albanese will position himself as a leader for the future by promising a Labor government would tap into the energy and ideas of young Australians to accelerate the creation of new businesses and jobs.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Prime Minister Scott Morrison depart after Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra on Wednesday.
Opinion

Frydenberg’s Afterpay budget throws Thatcherite legacy on funeral pyre

Fiscal sobriety is surplus to requirements for the Morrison government, but the conservatives have lost their narrative on achieving long-term economic growth.

Andrew Charlton
Andrew Charlton

Former economic advisor to the Prime Minister

Local

The Seddon apartment block at the centre of a stouch between Maribynong Council and the Victorian government. 

Ministers maul Maribyrnong after councillors block housing project

Labor councillors in Melbourne’s inner west halted a social housing project, despite the area having the state’s longest list of people waiting for a new home.

Magistrate loses patience with Pusey’s repeated interjections in fresh court case

A recent sketch of Richard Pusey facing court.

Richard Pusey, the man jailed for filming dying police officers after an Eastern Freeway crash has had a new plea hearing adjourned.

Greening the suburbs: Half-a-million trees to be planted in Melbourne’s west

Acting Premier James Merlino plants a tree at the announcement of the tree program.

The Victorian government will offer grants to groups and councils to encourage the planting of 500,000 trees in Melbourne’s west starting in September.

‘A disgrace’: Kennett threatens legal action over Hawks’ AFLW snub

Hawthorn players celebrate after winning the VFLW grand final in 2018.

Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett has not ruled out legal action against the AFL after the Hawks were advised they would need to re-apply for entry into the AFLW.

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Schools

Student-teacher relationships banned for two years after school

Teachers are to be banned from having sex with former students.

Victorian teachers will be banned from having sex with former students for at least two years after they finish their secondary education under a shake-up of rules governing teacher behaviour.

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CORONAVIRUS CRISIS

Sunday closures, $10k sign-on bonuses as restaurants, cafes battle staff shortage

Sunday closures, $10k sign-on bonuses as restaurants, cafes battle staff shortage

Finding a place to eat that’s open on Sunday, Monday or Tuesday might not be as easy as it once was in Australia’s food capital, as a major staff shortage forces hospitality owners to cut back on their trading hours.

COVID-19 politics: people are happy they are being kept safe, more so with what they are seeing on TV each night coming out of India.
Opinion

WHO’s counting on us to stop the next pandemic

It is in Australia’s enlightened self-interest to make more of a financial and intellectual contribution to global health efforts, especially the World Health Organisation.

Brendan Crabb and Jane Halton

Politics

Business

Elon Musk has done a swift reversal on Bitcoin.

Musk halts use of bitcoin for Tesla cars over climate concerns

Tesla will no longer accept bitcoin for car purchases, chief executive Elon Musk said on Wednesday, citing long-brewing environmental concerns for a swift reversal in the company’s position on the cryptocurrency.

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New apartments in historic hamlet shortlisted for architecture award

New apartments in historic hamlet shortlisted for architecture award

Rushall Park began life in 1869 as a village of small, semi-detached houses built by the Old Colonists Association to house elderly, impoverished actors.

Real estate listings reveal our love affair with house plants is still on

Real estate listings reveal our love affair with house plants is still on

If real estate listings provide a snapshot of the interior trends of the moment, then it’s fair to say that indoor plants are continuing to have their moment in the sun.

Life & Culture

Sport

Patrick Cripps has been brilliant for Carlton.
Opinion
AFL 2021

Why Patrick Cripps is worth at least $1 million a year

A once-mighty club is in a seemingly endless rebuild, but their out-of-contract co-captain is not the problem.

Wayne Carey
Wayne Carey

Two-time AFL premiership captain

David Warner is one of 38 Australians who were involved in the IPL.

Australian IPL stars could return this weekend to quarantine in Sydney

A deal is close to being finalised which would allow the cricketers to quarantine in Sydney rather than the Howard Springs facility, with Indian cricket authorities to foot the bill.

Mitch Langerak has shocked Australian soccer by announcing his immediate international retirement.

‘Family first’: Socceroos goalkeeper makes shock retirement call, citing pandemic

Mitch Langerak is retiring from international football in the prime of his career because of reservations about travel amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Current and former Super Netball players have slammed alleged comments made by Ricky Stuart about netball.

‘We deserve more respect’: Netballers up in arms over Ricky Stuart comments

NRL 360 host Paul Kent on Wednesday repeated comments allegedly made to him by Stuart, which suggested netball wasn’t tough. It didn’t go down well.

News of a delayed vaccine dose was welcome news for Australia’s leading swimmers as they unveiled the Speedo race suits on Thursday.

Swimmers get welcome vaccine delay ahead of cut-throat Olympic trials

Australia’s best aquatic athletes unveiled the Speedo race suit for Tokyo as good news was delivered on the vaccine rollout ahead of the Games.

Adam Simpson (right) personally would love Willie Rioli to return to the club but it was not entirely his decision.

‘There’s limits’: Simpson keeps door ajar for Rioli to return to Eagles

West Coast coach Adam Simpson said the club would consult its players, stakeholders and the AFL before it decides the fate of Willie Rioli next week.

Hawthorn players celebrate after winning the VFLW grand final in 2018.

‘Disgrace’: Kennett threatens legal action over AFLW snub

AFL is set to delay an announcement on AFLW expansion, instead set to initiate a tender process for the four remaining clubs without teams in the national women’s league.

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