‘Private Plane Peter’: Dutton charged taxpayers $200k for private flights
It has been revealed the Opposition Leader charged taxpayers more than $220,000 for chartered plane journeys in just six months.
It has been revealed the Opposition Leader charged taxpayers more than $220,000 for chartered plane journeys in just six months.
With Treasurer Jim Chalmers claiming the cost of living crisis is on the improve, a Sydney small business says it has never been harder to make a living, with a staggering increase in its power bills.
The seven Labor Ministers and Assistant Ministers were given the Qantas upgrades after the Albanese Government decided to stop Qatar from expanding into Australia.
The Opposition Leader has hit back at the Prime Minister after Anthony Albanese accused Peter Dutton of being “obsessed” with him.
In a year where it scaled back deliveries, closed post offices and increased the price of a stamp by 25 per cent, five Australia Post executives have qualified for giant bonuses.
From The Weeknd to The Everest … major sport and music events in Sydney over the past few weeks have resulted in a massive windfall for the NSW economy.
Sydney Uni boss Mark Scott intervened to stop stricter rules around people self-identifying as Indigenous, after claims an Aboriginal leader made ‘distressing’ remarks at a yarning event.
Two men are dead and several other people injured after four cars and a bus collided on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, leaving traffic in chaos. The bridge has been reopened, but traffic delays remain.
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One of Australia’s leading institutions has not implemented a 2022 proposal to prohibit staff and students from self-identifying as Indigenous.
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