Labor to demand cash remain king for essential items, services
The government has unveiled plans to require businesses to accept cash when selling essential items, but cheques will stop being accepted by the second half of 2029.
The government has unveiled plans to require businesses to accept cash when selling essential items, but cheques will stop being accepted by the second half of 2029.
Opposition science spokesman Paul Fletcher has suggested the investment had not met probity standards and the company received favourable treatment by the Labor government.
The three countries are building ‘advanced capabilities’ and discussing opportunities under the technology-sharing AUKUS Pillar 2, as regional security becomes a key focus.
The Coalition says there are new concerns about the Albanese government’s PsiQuantum investment given the company has not yet met the conditions required to receive most of the funding pledged half a year ago.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has broken his silence after charges were filed against the Wayne Swan-chaired fund, amid confirmation its chief executive will front a Senate committee tomorrow.
Fresh doubt has been cast over Kevin Rudd’s future as Australia’s ambassador to the United States amid revelations he branded Donald Trump “incompetent” and a “village idiot”.
Peter Dutton says the latest arrival of foreign nationals in a NT island shows the Albanese government is seen as ‘weak’.
Coalition MPs are calling for Australia to embrace cryptocurrency and deliver the online form of money ‘legal certainty’, as Donald Trump’s victory with the backing of blockchain investors sets the American economy on a new course.
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Nurses, teachers, and social workers will benefit the least while doctors, vets, and dentists stand to benefit the most from the Albanese government’s pledge to write off student debt.
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