The Reserve Bank of Australia has announced a new design for the $5 note, celebrating the deep connection Indigenous people have to the land, waters, and sky. This historic change replaces the image of the monarch and marks a significant step towards a more inclusive and representative national currency.
Western Australian Premier Roger Cook has unveiled a major cabinet reshuffle, introducing a "more team-like approach" to key areas like health and climate change, while also hinting at further organizational changes in the coming weeks. This bold move aims to reinvigorate the government and tackle the state's most pressing challenges.
Neha Kumar, a 37-year-old former scientist, highlights the cultural barriers preventing South Asian women from accessing cancer screening, despite losing her mother to the disease. This story emphasizes the need for culturally sensitive communication and awareness campaigns to address stigma and improve health outcomes in diverse communities.
The Coalition's "speed limit" on taxes, set at 23.9% of GDP, has drawn criticism for its lack of specifics and absence of new tax cuts in the upcoming election. Economists like Saul Eslake and Kristen Sobeck advocate for a more thorough approach to address Australia's fiscal challenges, including a "grown-up conversation" about raising additional revenue and reforming the tax system's composition.
An investigation by the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption cleared the promotion of Northern Territory Acting Police Commissioner Martin Dole, finding no evidence of impropriety. However, the report criticized former Police Commissioner Michael Murphy for failing to recuse himself from the appointment of his close friend, Peter Kennon, to the role of assistant commissioner.