Australia’s Push To Get Dangerous Weapons Off The Streets 01/07/2021
Australia will get a permanent national firearms amnesty in a renewed push to get dangerous weapons off the streets.There are a raft of changes coming to welfare, health, childcare and other living expenses.James Packer faces legal action from Victoria’s workplace safety authority to claw back hundreds of thousands of dollars paid to a security guard who claims the billionaire assaulted him at Crown Casino. Australia’s consumer watchdog has fined electricity provider Sumo Power with a $1.2 million fine for making false and misleading claims to Victorian customers. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au.
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