A group of squatters, including individuals experiencing homelessness, have occupied empty government-owned homes on Pine Street in Lismore, highlighting the slow progress of the post-flood recovery program and raising concerns about the lack of affordable housing options. The squatters' presence has sparked debate within the community, with some supporting their cause and others calling for their removal.
America's pharmaceutical giants have been lobbying to dismantle Australia's affordable Pharmaceuticals Benefits Scheme (PBS), aiming to maximize profits at the expense of patients' access to essential medications. This fight has global implications, as the PBS serves as a model for affordable healthcare worldwide.
Ex-Cyclone Alfred served as a wake-up call for south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales, highlighting the increasing threat of severe weather events and the need for improved infrastructure and preparedness in these regions. Experts urge authorities to take immediate action to mitigate the risks associated with climate change.
Syncline Energy proposes a 250km underground transmission line from Charlton to Melbourne, aiming to delay the controversial Western Renewables Link and VNI West projects. The proposal receives support from landowners and energy experts, but the Victorian government expresses concerns about costs and consumer impact.
The Australian government plans to significantly reduce the cost of most PBS medications, with the maximum price capped at $25 from January 2026, saving Australians $200 million annually. This initiative aims to ease the cost of living and provide affordable healthcare, contrasting with the Opposition's record of attempting to introduce higher healthcare costs.