The Coalition's $5 billion housing infrastructure fund aims to boost housing supply by providing grants and concessional loans to local governments for infrastructure projects. However, questions remain about the details of the policy, such as the grant-to-loan ratio and the timeframe for funding, which could impact its effectiveness.
The Australian bootmaking industry has faced a decline in recent years due to economic reforms, globalization, and changing consumer preferences. Despite these challenges, some Australian bootmakers have managed to survive and thrive by focusing on niche markets, using high-quality materials, and emphasizing their Australian heritage.
Vicki McKaig, a 71-year-old Sydney grandmother, finally received free dental treatment through a trial scheme, highlighting the need for a Seniors Dental Benefits Scheme (SDBS) to address the rising dental issues among elderly Australians. The ADA estimates that 2.8 million seniors would benefit from the SDBS, which would provide $1,132 of free dental treatment every two years, improving oral health and reducing the burden on hospitals.
The sudden closure of American Social restaurant in Melbourne left its staff owed $230,000 in unpaid wages, annual leave, and superannuation. While many staff were able to access the government's Fair Entitlements Guarantee (FEG) scheme, migrant worker Jisan Palikhel was excluded due to his visa status, leaving him with no recourse for his lost wages.
The news is a mixed bag for US meat exporters, with pork and poultry producers breathing a sigh of relief as their export licenses to China have been extended until 2030. However, the situation for US beef exporters remains unclear as their approvals have reportedly lapsed, leaving them in limbo and raising concerns within the industry.