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Death Tax Myth Debunked
May 25, 2026Forget the “death tax” scare — it’s a distraction. The real changes target wealthy families using trusts, shrinking their tax breaks and forcing the ultra-rich to pay more. This isn’t about punishing ...
From Abuse to Leadership
May 25, 2026Fiona Dace-Lynn’s journey from fleeing abuse with her daughters to becoming a director at Canberra Institute of Technology is a raw, powerful testament to resilience. After escaping a six-year violent...
Sleeping Thief Gets 4 Years
May 25, 2026A 32-year-old man named Alexander Cameron got caught napping in a stolen car, then took off in a wild 30-minute chase, running red lights and crashing into a barrier. After pleading guilty to drug dea...
ACT Police Under Pressure
May 25, 2026ACT policing blames social media and news for eroding public safety confidence—but the real issue is thin police coverage and a system that rewards perception over reality. With just 169 officers per ...
Housing Market in Flux
May 25, 2026Housing market nerves are tightening as auction clearance rates nationwide dip below 60%, with Brisbane hit hardest at 45.7%. Buyers are stuck between global chaos, policy shifts, and rising rates — a...
Enhanced Games Pay Big, Ethics in Question
May 25, 2026The Enhanced Games in Vegas dropped jaws and broke records — but mostly just wallets. Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev smashed the 50m freestyle record with a super suit and enhancements, cashing near...
Australians Return from ISIS Camps
May 25, 2026Seven women and fourteen children — the last Australians stranded in a Syrian ISIS camp — are set to return home, having endured years behind barbed wire, some born in captivity yet speaking with Auss...
NACC Crisis and the Path Forward
May 25, 2026Paul Brereton, head of Australia’s National Anti-Corruption Commission, faces Senate scrutiny today amid his surprise resignation and a fresh probe into his defense ties — a crisis that’s sparked call...
Housing Market Slows Amid Policy Shifts
May 25, 2026New federal budget moves are hitting the housing market hard, slashing investor appetite by eliminating negative gearing for existing properties. With loan commitments down 6% and total lending fallin...
Home Office Bill Sparks Disability Concerns
May 25, 2026A federal inquiry is weighing a controversial bill that would formally grant workers the right to work from home up to two days a week—potentially reshaping Australia’s Fair Work Act. But critics warn...