Starting in November, people of NSW who are found using a variety of single-use plastic goods will be fined $11,000. The state administration has banned
Author: Solomon Whitaker
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce says his mother is very ill but isn’t remorseful about purchasing a property on Sydney Harbour.
Just a few days after Qantas announced a startling $1.9 billion annual deficit, Alan Joyce launched a furious attack on his detractors in a new
As part of a rescue plan to assist households, Liz Truss intends to raise the income tax thresholds.
As part of a significant package of policies intended to relieve the cost of living squeeze, Liz Truss is prepared to boost income tax levels.
Mar-a-Lago records WILL be analysed for national security implications
The U.S. intelligence community will conduct a damage assessment of the cache of sensitive information stored at former President Trump’s Florida golf club for more
Ex-£200,000 banker’s gift to Prince Charles’ charity’stolen’ by middlemen
“My donation of £200,000 to Charle’s charity was practically STOLEN”: As the pressure on Prince and his advisors grows more intense, A banker claims his
GOP gubernatorial candidate wears Confederate regalia for photo
Doug Mastriano, the Republican candidate for governor of Pennsylvania, appeared in a Confederate uniform for a faculty portrait at the Army War College three years
TikTok actress Anna Paul’s Perth event was canceled when fans fainted
Teenage fans COLLAPSE in swarms as they race to meet a TikTok star called “Australia’s Kim Kardashian” – causing cops to cancel the event.
Alok Sharma, COP26 president, visits Vietnam
Senior ministries and other stakeholders will meet with the COP President to further negotiations on a Viet Nam Just Energy Transition Partnership. Additionally, he will
Beatrice and Eugenie “BEGGED Charles to let Andrew back in”
Beatrice and Eugenie “BEGGED Charles to let disgraced Andrew back in”: After the Jeffrey Epstein scandal rocked the Royal Family, the future king’refused princesses and
BBC warns employees on 170 types of ‘unconscious prejudice’
The BBC has warned employees to watch out for “170 distinct types of unconscious bias,” such as prejudice towards a colleague based on their interests.