Australians Reluctant To Ask Questions About Voice To Parliament 11/06/2023
Australians are reluctant to ask questions about the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament for fear they will be branded as racist.
A man has sued the state government, claiming he turned to crime because the authorities ignored more than 50 reports of harm when he was a child.
State and federal green energy schemes will add $330m to Victorians’ home power bills in the coming year, government documents reveal.
Brisbane City Council will slash the entry rate to all public pools to a flat rate of $2 per person as part of a cost of living-focused budget due to be handed down on Wednesday.
Traditional a la carte dining for small groups is being thrown on the backburner in favour of fixed-price menus as restaurateurs grapple with escalating business costs and staff shortages.
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