Monthly Archives: October, 2023

Australia-funded refugee program under scanner in Papua New Guinea

The administration in Port Moresby has committed to conducting an official investigation into the allegations of widespread corruption and incompetence inside the refugee support...

US to help Israel with $14.3bn

On Monday, members of the Republican party who control the House of Representatives in the United States presented a proposal to reduce funding for...

Australia: Millions of identification checks are unlawful

Because the Albanese government was in a hurry to have laws passed in order to support the identification ID verification service, it is possible...

Australia: Banking sector facing threats

Officials at Reserve Bank of Australia has issued a warning that the banking industry in Australia is facing new risks that have no historical...

Australia ends free trade deal with EU

The negotiations between the European Union and Australia for a free trade agreement have broken down, and the Australian government has stated that a...

Is Queensland politicians withdrawing support for Indigenous treaty?

The Liberal National party in Queensland recently made the decision, in the wake of the outcome of the voice vote, to withdraw its support...

Queensland fires continue; several homes destroyed

46 homes have been lost in the devastating fires that have been raging throughout Queensland, and authorities have warned that conditions will continue to...

UK: Foreign people accused of illicit visa trade

An illegal activity that targets foreign workers and students is currently underway in which brokers are booking visa appointments in the UK and then...

Africa: Girls dropping schools as cost of living rises

A charity has issued a warning that governments and donors need to redouble their efforts to urge girls back to school across Africa. This...

Centrelink payments delayed in Labor’s rule: Report

Since Labor took power, there has been a considerable increase in wait times for claims to be processed by Centrelink. Since then, 27 out...

Australia to shot feral horses from air at Kosciuszko national park

The New South Wales environment minister, Penny Sharpe, has declared that the culling of the wild horses in Kosciuszko National Park is important for...

Temporary homes to people cost £1.7 billion a year to England

The "shameful" municipal data that the Local Government Association analyzed found that an increase in the number of people who are being forced to...

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EV sales go up in Australia by 185%

In a noteworthy turn of events, Australia has experienced a substantial surge in electric vehicle (EV) sales throughout the current year, with figures more...

Queensland coast can witness first cyclone this summer

Off the coast of Queensland, a tropical low-pressure system is exhibiting a high likelihood of evolving into the initial cyclone of the summer season....

First Nations people still disappointed in Australia

Following the recent setback of the voice to parliament referendum, the Australian public finds itself in a state of uncertainty regarding the government's plan...

Landslides kill over 50 people in Tanzania

In a heart-wrenching turn of events, northern Tanzania is reeling from the aftermath of devastating landslides triggered by flooding, claiming the lives of at...