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  • CharitiesAidWelfare, Government Federal
  • 21/03/2025
  • 12:58
ACOSS

ACOSS demands removal of whole Targeted Compliance Framework after damning Government revelations

ACOSS is demanding the urgent removal of the whole Targeted Compliance Framework due to shocking revelations of massive Government failure and potential illegality in the administration of income support payments affecting tens of thousands of people. The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations has today revealed it has paused several additional penalty measures under the TCF due to serious legal and operational failures impacting over 10,000 people. This follows previous decisions by the DEWR Secretary to pause a number of other penalty measures. The new administrative failures identified affect over ten times as many people as previously known and call…

  • Entertainment, General News
  • 21/03/2025
  • 12:53
Discover Ispwich

Look what’s on in the Autumn school holidays

The Autumn school holidays are the perfect time to explore Ipswich, the weather is perfect for being outdoors in the day time with just…

  • Contains:
  • Community, Environment
  • 21/03/2025
  • 11:37
Return and Earn

New machine makes it easy to return and earn in Tamworth

Tamworth residents have a new location to recycle their eligible bottles, cans and cartons with the opening of a Return and Earn machine at…

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  • RetailOnline Retail
  • 21/03/2025
  • 11:32
Cash Welcome

Aussie banks can easily afford branches says S&P Global Ratings

Australia’s big banks can easily pay for their bank branches and can’t just simply walk away from cash, according tonew analysisfrom S&P Global Ratings,reported…

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  • Local Government
  • 21/03/2025
  • 10:56
North Sydney Council

North Sydney Council welcomes new Aussies this Harmony Week

60 people from across North Sydney LGA will today become Australia’s newest citizens during a special citizenship ceremony at Hutley Hall, Council Chambers to…

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  • Books Literature
  • 21/03/2025
  • 10:07
Chuckle Communications

Beyond Solo by Sara Howard: There’s more than one way to grow your business

In a world that celebrates growth, the idea of scaling can feel overwhelming or simply impossible for solopreneurs and freelancers. But running your own…

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  • Government NSW, Youth
  • 21/03/2025
  • 09:37
Youth Action

Serious response to youth crime demands serious investment in youth hubs

Youth Action is urging the NSW Government to ensure the 'Operation Soteria' crackdown on youth crime is accompanied by robust investment in youth hubs, which address the root causes of crime by offering practical, proactive support to at-risk young people. Youth hubs, already successfully in limited operation, provide young people with a one-stop shop to access support services and programs. Hubs aim particularly to support young people who have experienced trauma, poverty, or disengagement from education - factors known to drive youth crime. They offer opportunities for young people to gain essential life skills and connections to educational and employment…

  • Marketing Media
  • 21/03/2025
  • 09:22
PUMA

PUMA Redefines the Game: Unveiling a Bold Strategy and Brand Positioning With ‘Go Wild’ Campaign

HERZOGENAURACH, Germany–BUSINESS WIRE– Global sports company PUMA announces the launch of its biggest global brand campaign to date – ‘Go Wild’ – marking an…

  • Contains:
  • Business Company News, Federal Budget
  • 21/03/2025
  • 09:18
UNSW Sydney

UNSW has academic experts available to comment on 2025/26’s federal government budget announcements.

On 25 March, the Australian government will deliver the 2025-26 federal budget. The following UNSW experts are available for comment on relevant themes. Experts who are available for comment on various federal budget topicsGigi Foster, Professor of Economics, School of Economics, UNSW Business, is available to comment on any aspect of the budget. She can be reached at gigi.foster@unsw.edu.au. Prof. Foster says, “I am an economics professor and independent commentator, committed to ensuring that Australian policies and budget allocations should align with the long-term interests of the Australian people.” Richard Holden, Professor of Economics, School of Economics, UNSW Business, is…

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