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Labor's tobacco tax claims labelled a 'puff piece'

The Albanese government faces criticism over claims its tobacco tax will fund health measures. Experts call it a misleading 'puff piece' that ignores the true cost of smoking. Read the full analysis.

Police warn of looting in fire-hit Victorian communities

Victoria Police urge Longwood residents to stay vigilant amid reports of suspicious activity and potential looting. Premier Jacinta Allan condemns the acts as 'sickening' while bushfires continue to burn across the state.

Cook Govt Urges Patience on Stamp Duty Reform

WA Premier Roger Cook asks for patience on stamp duty reform while Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas pushes for immediate action. Explore the debate on housing affordability.

WA beef exports face $40m hit from China tax

Western Australia's beef industry faces a major blow as China imposes a 55% tax on exports. Discover the impact on WA's $129m trade and the scramble for new markets.

RBA Pauses Rates, No Increases Expected Until 2026

The Reserve Bank of Australia has held the cash rate at 4.35% and signalled a prolonged pause, with no hikes expected before 2026. Discover what this means for mortgages and the economy.

Canberra's 'Premium' Pushes Family Bus Depot to Brink

A third-generation Canberra transport operator was days from shutting its Fyshwick depot, citing a 'toxic' mix of high costs and red tape. Discover how a FlixBus deal saved it and the wider pressures on ACT businesses.

WA Mums Cottage gets $23k grant for crisis support

WA Mums Cottage in Mandurah receives a $23,000 Lotterywest grant to fund crisis and emergency relief for local families facing financial hardship. The charity provides vital support services.

Illawarra's solution to chronic back pain from sleep

Discover how Newentor's orthopaedic sleep technology is helping Illawarra locals from Helensburgh to Kiama wake up without pain. Explore customisable mattresses and toppers designed for the Australian climate.

Cairns trainer jailed for $96k tax fraud

A Far North Queensland horse trainer has been sentenced to prison for a blatant $96,000 tax fraud, which he blamed on a methamphetamine addiction. Read the full court details.

Geelong charities brace for Christmas surge in demand

Geelong charities are preparing for a record-breaking Christmas as millions of Australians struggle with food insecurity. Find out how you can help support local families in need this holiday season.

WA Budget: $7.5bn boost, surplus, but no new relief

WA's mid-year review reveals a $7.5bn revenue windfall from iron ore and gold, delivering an eighth straight surplus. Treasurer Rita Saffioti defends no new cost-of-living measures. Read the full analysis.

Big Tobacco's deceptive tax plan exposed

Health experts Laura Hunter & Danielle McMullen reveal Big Tobacco's cynical push for a vaping tax that protects cigarette profits & hooks a new generation. Read the disturbing truth.

WA's $1.2b Stamp Duty Windfall Sparks Tax Reform Debate

Western Australia's stamp duty revenue has surged to $1.2 billion, far exceeding forecasts. This windfall highlights the urgent need for broader state tax reform to create a fairer and more stable system. Read the full analysis.

Adelaide teacher charged with child sex offences

A 51-year-old relief teacher in Adelaide has been charged with child sexual offences, prompting letters to parents from multiple schools. The man is on bail and due in court next year.

Former PwC boss suspended, fined over tax leaks

Chartered Accountants ANZ suspends ex-PwC chief Tom Seymour for four years and fines him $15,000 for his role in the confidential tax information scandal. Read the full details.

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