Labor Leader Anthony Albanese Stumbles On Day One Of Election Campaign 12/04/2022
In a shocking start to his campaign Labor leader Anthony Albanese floundered when asked to name what the interest rates and unemployment rates were.
Drivers caught speeding, running red lights or failing to buckle up will soon face heftier fines in a new safety strategy which has seatbelt stings soaring to more than $1000.
The Palaszczuk Government is weakening transparency, accountability and trust by delaying the release of its spending, according to the state’s auditor-general.
Coles and Woolworths are going head-to-head with an Easter seafood price war, where both are offering their popular rock lobsters for just $22 each.
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