‘Like something from Utopia’: $360k blown on epic public sector fail
Taxpayers paying to shift a government agency in, out and back into a department has been likened to the comedy show Utopia.
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Taxpayers paying to shift a government agency in, out and back into a department has been likened to the comedy show Utopia.
Plans for a government-owned, $593m hydrogen power plant are being questioned after major energy firms abandoned the technology.
There are stacks of great savings across a range of popular brands including Apple and Dyson in the early Amazon Prime Day sales. See top early deals up for grabs.
Real estate agents have listed the biggest mistakes they see home sellers make over and over again. Avoid these stuff-ups if you don’t want to cost yourself a big sale.
After several years of soaring used car prices, the market is beginning to return to normal. But sadly, not all buyers are reaping the rewards.
Amazon’s annual sales event Prime Day has returned offering savvy Aussie shoppers a stack of great deals across a range of popular brands including Apple, Dyson and ECOVACS.
Once considered everyday staples, a new study has found they are fast becoming “unaffordable luxuries” for many South Australians. What are they?
The Greens have launched a bold cost-of-living proposal that would force supermarket giants Woolworths and Coles to cap prices on essential grocery items.
The Australian Taxation Office is cracking down on an estimated $1.2b in dodgy landlord claims that have seen taxpayers fund private costs linked to their cars, holidays and school fees.
The new financial year has been greeted with an exodus investors from the housing market.
A Brisbane mum was left in disbelief at the cost for a small bottle of water at her local cinemas. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK
Premier Steven Miles has summoned energy retailers to a meeting to warn them against price-gouging as $1000 power bill rebates hit the accounts of Queenslanders.
An increasing number of Queenslanders are struggling to pay their bills as the cost of living bites, slipping into hardship on everything from electricity and gas to water, home loans and credit cards.
The past few years have been charmed for Premier Peter Malinauskas – but some major obstacles have emerged.
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