How will Putin’s oil ban affect Australians?
With Russian President Vladimir Putin banning oil exports to G7 countries, Tony Wood of the Grattan Institute Energy explains how this move will affect More potential petrol pain as Russia bans oil exports to G7 countries in retaliation…
Calls for change after two teens charged with alleged murder of woman
Queensland’s youth crime crisis is at a flashpoint and people are demanding change after two teens were charged with allegedly murdering a Brisbane Queensland is in the midst of a youth crime crisis unlike anything seen before, as…
Concerns mount as China stages big military show of force near Taiwan
China has staged one of its biggest military exercises, sending 71 war planes and seven ships in seas and skies near In retaliation for what it claimed to be provocations from Taiwan and the United States, China’s military…
IMF warns of major property price crash
The International Monetary Fund has warned of a potential “sizeable” property price crash as Australia continues to battle its housing The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a stark warning about a potential crash in property They…
Australians paying more money for the same internet speed
Australians paying more money for the same internet speed as the NBN has hiked the prices of its home broadband services by as much as $9 per month yet the speed metrics continue to be the same, leaving Australians…
Moscow slams US for sending missile system to Ukraine
Moscow has slammed the United States’ decision to send their Patriot missile system to When asked by a reporter whether the US can give Ukraine ‘all the capabilities it needs’, US President Joe Biden pointed to Ukrainian counterpart…
‘Bomb cyclone’ smashes US cities with subzero temperatures; UK airport strikes
Parts of the US have plunged to record low subzero temperatures as a ‘bomb cyclone’ puts dozens of states in the firing line ahead of In the UK, travel delays are looming as border force staff look to…
Slain police officers farewelled in public memorial
The nation has farewelled the two police officers killed in last week’s deadly ambush near Chinchilla in southern Heartbreaking tributes are heard at the Queensland police monument for deceased officers Rachel McCrow and Matthew The killing of…
Petrol stations and supermarkets caught rorting Aussies shoppers
A damning new report has indicated that supermarkets and petrol stations have been caught rorting Australians from millions of The National Measurement Institute has released a report that has some sobering facts for Australian It was found…