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Liberal backflip on climate commitments fails Australian families

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DATE: Thursday November 13th  2025  Nic Seton, CEO for Parents for Climate says: “The decision by the Federal Liberal leadership to walk away from Australia’s climate commitments is a failure of responsibility to Australian families. Parents are already dealing with higher food prices, rising insurance costs, dangerous heat and smoke, and growing risks to their … Continued

Smarter Procurement and National Standards Key to Delivering Australia’s Infrastructure Pipeline

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Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia (CCAA) has welcomed Infrastructure Australia’s 2025 Infrastructure Market Capacity Report, saying governments must now drive procurement reform and adopt nationally harmonised, performance-based standards to unlock the full potential of Australia’s construction materials sector. CCAA Chief Executive Michael Kilgariff said the report confirms a substantial five-year Major Public Infrastructure Pipeline increasing by … Continued

Australian National Maritime Museum and Royal Australian Navy Announce Landmark Redevelopment of Action Stations Pavilion

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The Australian National Maritime Museum and the Royal Australian Navy are proud to announce a major naming rights partnership to redevelop the Museum’s iconic Action Stations experience —a state-of-the-art exhibition space that will celebrate Australia’s naval legacy and future.   This redevelopment marks a significant milestone in the Museum’s mission to preserve and present the … Continued

Red flags rise: Aussies call out tax dodgers in record numbers

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The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has hit a major milestone of over 300,000 tip-offs from the community about tax avoidance and other dishonest behaviours since 1 July 2019. In the 2024–25 financial year alone, almost 50,000 red flags were raised by the community who spotted something suspicious. Most of the tip-offs received related to shadow … Continued

Bill to protect viable late term babies defeated

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Statement from Deepa Mathew, Family First’s lead candidate for the South Australian Upper House   Family First is disappointed that a bill to protect unborn children past 22 weeks and 6 days was defeated last night in the Legislative Council. Our decision to rebuild Family First was taken after the SA Liberals introduced abortion-to-birth legislation … Continued

Victorian homelessness body warns of irreparable damage without urgent housing investment

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Council to Homeless Persons has issued an impassioned plea to the Victorian Government to continue its legacy of bold reforms by funding evidence-backed programs and solutions to the state’s worsening homelessness emergency.    Victoria’s peak body for homelessness has used its 2026-27 budget submission to highlight the highest rates of homelessness in living memory, calling … Continued