
YouTubers, Social Media Influencers And Rideshare Drivers Are On The ATO’s Radar
Australians with a second job or a lucrative side-hustle be warned – the tax office has you in its ATO Targets Ride-Share Tax Debt The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has recently intensified its efforts to collect unpaid…

Dozens Injured, Building Destroyed After Huge Explosion In Paris
At least 24 people have been injured and four are critical after an explosion sent smoke billowing over the city monuments, prompting evacuations, police Explosion Rocks Paris, Two Missing, Dozens Injured Paris was struck by a devastating…

Katarina Carroll warns against vigilantism as Queensland’s youth crime crisis continues
Queensland’s police commissioner has again been forced to warn against vigilantism in the midst of the ongoing youth crime Her caution comes after members of an outraged community tracked down a young girl accused of a shocking…

The Loss Of Iconic Fantales: Fantales Discontinued After 90 Years
Iconic Australian Sweet Fantales Discontinued It’s a sad day for sweet-toothed Australians, as Nestlé Australia has announced that they will be discontinuing one of the country’s most iconic lollies, The company cites declining sales and ageing machinery as…

Residents Devastated After Minister Approves Project That Could Impact Gouldian Finches
Approval For Darwin Housing Project Amid Environmental Concerns The approval of Defence Housing Australia’s Lee Point housing project in Darwin has sparked concerns from environmental activists due to the potential impact on endangered species and their The…

Abandoned homes across Melbourne left to rot amid housing crisis
Abandoned homes across Melbourne are being left to rot in the midst of a housing crisis, with one young family having no other option but to live next door to a squatter’s dumping ground, infested with The…

Voice referendum legislation passes federal parliament
Australians will take part in a referendum before the end of the year with legislation allowing a vote on the Voice clearing its final hurdle in There was fierce debate in the senate but the prime minister…

Young offenders to be fitted with ankle monitors amid youth crime crisis
In a bid to crackdown on Queensland’s youth crime crisis, teenage criminals will be fitted and tracked with ankle The move comes after the Youth Justice Minister Leanne Linard revealed that one juvenile offender in Queensland has…

Queenslanders fed up and demanding action on youth crime crisis
Queenslanders are fed up and demanding action after victims of youth crime have gathered with community leaders in one of the biggest regional forums we’ve Queensland is in the midst of a youth crime crisis, with victims…

Australian households learning how much their power bills will rise this winter
Households across Australia are learning just how much their power bills will rise this winter as energy companies announce prices that will take effect on July With winter upon us, households across Australia are bracing themselves for…