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Think Before You Buy This Black Friday Frenzy

Consumer expert Mel Strutt warns Australians against Black Friday impulse spending. Learn smart shopping strategies to avoid debt and buyer's remorse. Breathe before you buy!

SA Lawmaker Demands Weapons Export Review

Independent MLC Tammy Franks introduces motion calling for SA Government to divest from companies potentially complicit in Palestinian human rights abuses. Learn more.

Asbestos in MIKI Sand Art: National Recall

MIKI Sand Art Sets recalled nationally after asbestos found. The ACCC warns consumers to stop use immediately and dispose of the product safely. Learn more.

ACCC delays $1.35bn RAC insurance sale decision

The ACCC has postponed its decision on IAG's contentious $1.35 billion acquisition of RAC Insurance until December 11, raising competition concerns in WA's insurance market.

UN campaign targets tech abuse against women

Australia joins global UN campaign against technology-facilitated abuse. With 1 in 2 Australians experiencing digital abuse, learn how to protect yourself and access support services.

ACCC Clears Seven West-Southern Cross Merger

The ACCC has cleared the Seven West Media and Southern Cross Media merger, set to create a media giant. Discover how this will reshape Australia's media landscape.

Urgent Recall: Kids' Sand with Asbestos

Popular children's coloured sand recalled after asbestos detection. Stop use immediately and follow safety steps for disposal. Full recall details inside.

BHP pays $100k for unlawful Christmas work orders

BHP must compensate 85 coal miners after Federal Court rules they were unlawfully required to work Christmas and Boxing Day without reasonable refusal rights. Landmark decision sets precedent for public holiday work rights.

Corrimal renter wins appeal against eviction

A Corrimal tenant has successfully appealed his eviction after 11 years in the same apartment, with the court citing procedural fairness issues in the original hearing over a rusty stove dispute.

New Welfare Laws Alarm Human Rights Experts

Controversial new legislation gives the Australian government unprecedented powers to suspend welfare payments, raising serious human rights concerns among legal experts and advocates.

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