Peter Jordan, husband of federal Victorian MP Monique Ryan, apologized for removing a sign belonging to Liberal Kooyong candidate Amelia Hamer, claiming it was a mistake and should have reported it to the council. The incident sparked criticism from the Liberal Party, who called it hypocritical given the teal independents' focus on integrity and honesty.
The Whyalla steelworks, a vital part of the South Australian economy, is facing a critical juncture due to years of underinvestment, financial woes, and safety concerns. The future of the steelworks remains uncertain, with administrators estimating it will take at least 18 months to find a new owner and stabilize the business.
Rebecca Buckley, a Newcastle hospitality worker, shares her experience with food insecurity and how she manages to stay afloat through creative food hacks and community support. Experts highlight the growing issue of food insecurity in Australia, emphasizing the need for affordable housing, accessible mental health care, and community-driven food programs to address this challenge.
Smart ticketing has launched on Brisbane City Council buses and metro services, allowing passengers to tap on and off with credit cards, debit cards, prepaid Visas and Mastercards, as well as smart devices. While go cards remain available, smart ticketing offers additional payment options without extra fees, making public transport more convenient and accessible.
Labor is cutting $720 million in consultant spending and plans to invest the savings in cost of living support, Medicare, and housing. The Coalition has matched most of Labor's new spending and promises new initiatives of its own, including $5 billion for housing infrastructure and nuclear power plants.