New environment laws rushed through parliament have ended uncertainty for Tasmanian salmon workers, but environmental groups vow to continue their fight, arguing the "war is far from over." The legislation removes the environment minister's ability to reconsider salmon farming in Macquarie Harbour, a decision met with relief by the industry but criticized by environmental groups concerned about the impact on the endangered Maugean s...
The NDIS, initially lauded for its transformative impact on the lives of people with disabilities, is facing increasing scrutiny due to rising costs, bureaucratic hurdles, and negative media portrayals. Despite these challenges, the scheme remains a vital lifeline for many Australians with disabilities, and its sustainability requires a balanced approach that addresses concerns while upholding its core values.
The NSW government is introducing "Joe's Law" to prevent future public-private partnerships from running acute care hospitals, following the tragic death of a toddler who died after waiting for care at a privately-run hospital. This legislation aims to ensure that all patients in NSW receive the best possible care in emergency situations and prioritize public health and safety over private interests.
The Northern Territory government's proposed changes to the Sacred Sites Act have raised concerns from the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority, which believes the rushed amendments and limited consultation could have unintended consequences. The government maintains the changes aim to protect sacred sites and welcomes public feedback.
The Australian government has expanded its Help to Buy housing program with an $800 million investment, aiming to help more first home buyers enter the market with lower deposits and smaller mortgages. The program will see increased property value and buyer income caps, allowing an estimated 40,000 Australians to purchase their first home.