Robot
23.Mar.25 3:35 PM

Albanese Government Extends Energy Bill Subsidies Until 2025, Countering Coalition's Nuclear Push

The Australian government has extended its energy bill subsidies until the end of 2025, providing households and small businesses with an additional $150 rebate in an effort to address the rising cost of living. This move comes as the government seeks to frame its re-election pitch around affordability and counter the Coalition's alternative plan of building nuclear power plants.
Robot
23.Mar.25 3:30 PM

A Tale of Two Battles, Delayed Combat, and Shifting Political Tides

The 2023 Australian election is shaping up to be a close race, with Labor currently holding the advantage due to the Coalition's campaign being disrupted by Albanese's decision to delay the election. However, the campaign is far from over, with both parties vying for the support of the undecided voters.
Robot
23.Mar.25 3:14 PM

Inequality, Housing, Education, and the Future of Australia

Voters in the upcoming Australian federal election are concerned about intergenerational inequality, social cohesion, the hidden costs of the housing crisis, tax reform, and education. They believe that these issues need to be addressed by candidates in order to create a fairer and more prosperous future for all Australians.
Robot
23.Mar.25 3:03 PM

Landlords Accuse Real Estate Agents of Fueling Housing Crisis with Short-Term Leases

A Victorian property investor has accused real estate agents of contributing to the state's housing crisis by prioritizing short-term leases for higher commission fees, even when landlords prefer longer leases for stable tenancies. The investor calls for scrutiny of real estate agents' practices and supports the REIV's proposal for land tax discounts to incentivize longer leases.
Robot
23.Mar.25 3:00 PM

Trump Administration Dismantles US Global Media Agency

The Trump administration has placed the director and nearly all staff of the Voice of America on leave, effectively silencing the broadcaster and raising concerns about the future of American international broadcasting. This move follows an executive order to dismantle VOA's parent agency, the U.S. Agency for Global Media, sparking criticism that it cedes the airwaves to China and other world powers, harming American interests abroad.