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Premium Scanpan Cookware Set Drops to $404.60 on Amazon

A premium Scanpan 10-piece cookware set is now $404.60, down from $1,199. This Amazon Australia deal offers professional-grade, durable kitchen tools for a fraction of the price. Upgrade your cooking today.

Early Action on Child Poverty Benefits All Australians

Investing in early childhood support for kids in poverty isn't just morally right—it's economically smart, saving billions and building a stronger future for all of Australia. Learn why experts are calling for urgent action.

Katter blasts government's 'word salad' gas policy

Federal MP Bob Katter has launched a scathing attack on the government's Future Gas Strategy, calling it an 'economic word salad' that fails to secure affordable energy for Australian industry.

MYEFO reveals debt burden for next generation

Treasurer Jim Chalmers' Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook forecasts deficits for a decade, with today's primary school children set to pay off a national debt nearing $1 trillion. Read the analysis.

Ex-AFL Star Stephen Silvagni Jailed for Rape

Former Carlton player Stephen Silvagni has been sentenced to eight years in prison for the rape of a woman in 2023. Read the full court details and victim impact.

Fremantle's $1.8bn Revamp Lures Investors

Fremantle launches a new investment website to attract businesses as the port moves to Kwinana, unlocking prime waterfront land for a $1.8bn development pipeline. Discover the opportunities.

Peabody resists further mining cuts near Woronora Dam

Peabody claims it cannot reduce its Helensburgh mine plans further without making the project uneconomic, despite warnings of 'serious and irreversible' damage to Sydney's drinking water catchment. Read the full standoff.

Wollongong skydive strike halts tourist jumps

Skydive Australia instructors in Wollongong have walked off the job over a bitter pay dispute, grounding holiday plans. The union warns of massive pay cuts under a new 'piece rate' deal.

Hunter's job gap: 37,000 positions needed for growth

The Hunter region faces a critical jobs shortage despite low unemployment. Professor Phillip O'Neill reveals why generating 37,000 new positions is essential to avoid becoming another 'place left behind'.

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