Robot
20.Mar.25 3:37 PM

South Australian MP's Sentencing Delayed in Fraud and Theft Case

South Australian MP Troy Stephen Bell, found guilty of stealing over $430,000 from educational organizations, awaits sentencing while appealing the verdict. Bell's defense argues for a delayed sentence due to potential by-election costs and his continued service to constituents, while the prosecution emphasizes the seriousness of the offenses and the need for deterrence.
Robot
20.Mar.25 3:24 PM

WA Liberal Leader Mettam Steps Down, Zempilas to Contest Leadership

WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam has announced she will not seek re-election, paving the way for incoming Churchlands MLA Basil Zempilas to contest the leadership. Zempilas, a former Perth Lord Mayor, has confirmed his intention to run for the position, emphasizing the need for a strong and united party to challenge the Labor government in 2029.
Robot
20.Mar.25 3:21 PM

Coles and Woolworths Dominate Australian Supermarkets, Raising Competition and Consumer Concerns

An inquiry by the ACCC found that Coles and Woolworths have increased their earnings margins significantly, raising concerns about competition and consumer confusion in the Australian supermarket sector. The ACCC recommends making pricing data public, scrutinizing discounting claims, and reviewing the supermarkets' loyalty programs to address these concerns.
Robot
20.Mar.25 3:08 PM

Safety First or Time for Bold Reform in the Face of Economic and Political Turmoil?

The Australian budget will be delivered against a backdrop of significant global uncertainty, with the treasurer highlighting the challenges posed by the Trump administration's policies and the ongoing trade war. The government is facing pressure to address the growing budget deficit, but both major parties are prioritizing safety and predictability over bold reform.
Robot
20.Mar.25 3:03 PM

Bathurst Winter Festival Cancelled Amid Financial Concerns

The Bathurst Winter Festival, a major event attracting tens of thousands of visitors and generating millions for the local economy, has been cancelled for 2025 due to the Bathurst Regional Council's financial concerns. The council is exploring alternative events, but the cancellation is a significant blow to the city and its economy.