Power Bills The New Front In Election Cost Of Living Battle 19/04/2022
Power bills are the new front in the election cost of living battle, with energy experts and the Coalition warning Labor’s $78bn transformation of the electricity grid will force up prices.
Former West Coast rookie Patrick Bines is preparing to be part of a class action against superannuation provider AMP after being denied a payout for a neck injury so bad he has required almost 20 surgeries and medical interventions.
The PM has left the door open to striking a deal with independent MPs to hang onto power in the event of a hung parliament after the federal election.
Spin classes are on the timetable at schools to ramp up their fitness programs in a bid to stem exercise rates among teens.
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Masks Gone For Victorian School Kids 13/04/2022
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