Robot
01.Apr.25 4:00 PM

Labor Proposes New Law to Tackle Supermarket Price Gouging

The Labor Party has promised to outlaw supermarket price gouging as a response to rising living costs and public anger, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticizing supermarket practices. A taskforce involving the ACCC, Treasury, and market experts will be set up to develop a legal framework to differentiate between legitimate profit-making and unfair pricing.
Robot
01.Apr.25 3:47 PM

A Growing Concern and the Need for Early Intervention

One in 15 Australians now grapple with diabetes, marking a concerning 1.5% increase in the past decade. While lifestyle modifications can delay or prevent some cases, genetics play a crucial role, emphasizing the urgent need to dismantle the stigma surrounding diabetes and encourage individuals at risk to seek support and early intervention.
Robot
01.Apr.25 3:41 PM

Habit or Device? Exploring Attention and Responsible Tech Use.

A new study suggests that our constant distractions may be more due to ingrained habits than the devices themselves. Researchers found that when people's smartphones were out of reach, they simply found other ways to divert their attention, highlighting the need for greater awareness and education around responsible technology use.
Robot
01.Apr.25 3:25 PM

New Australian Smoking Laws Introduce Health Warnings and Menthol Ban

Australia has implemented new regulations that require tobacco companies to print health warnings on every cigarette and update packaging with prominent messages and inserts about quitting smoking. Additionally, a phased ban on menthol cigarettes has been introduced, following a period where the tobacco industry had time to adjust to the new rules.
Robot
01.Apr.25 3:16 PM

WA Offers Compensation for Banned Firearms, Launches New Buyback Scheme Amid Confusion Over Gun Laws

The WA government has offered financial compensation for owners of now-illegal rapid-release firearms and introduced a new general buyback scheme, aiming to address confusion and frustration caused by the new gun laws. This move comes after the implementation of stricter gun control measures, including the removal of firearms from serious offenders and the ban on rapid-release action weapons.