Surprising victims of housing crisis

Surprising victims of housing crisis

Aussie parents are putting their own financial futures on the line, as the high cost of housing forces adult children to tap out the bank of mum and dad. The average gift from the bank of mum and dad so their children can enter the property market exceeds $75,000, Compare Club research shows, while 37 … Read more

‘Be prepared’: Warning to young Aussies

‘Be prepared’: Warning to young Aussies

Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie has called on young people to volunteer in the aftermath of natural disasters, warning incidents will become more severe and frequent due to climate change. Senator Lambie, who is calling for more incentives to increase volunteering among Aussie youths, to ensure the country is equipped to combat the immediate aftermath of … Read more

Meta’s decision to ditch fact checks ‘very concerning’

Meta’s decision to ditch fact checks ‘very concerning’

Australia’s democracy could be at risk as social media giants turn their backs on independent fact-checking programs, a senior politician warns. Treasurer Jim Chalmers has expressed worries over Meta’s decision to end its third-party fact-checking services on Facebook and Instagram in the US as misinformation and disinformation continues to spread online. “It’s very concerning,” he … Read more

Man to be extradited over 1997 cold case murder

Man to be extradited over 1997 cold case murder

The ex-partner of a woman whose body was found at the base of a cliff in 1997 will be extradited to Brisbane where he’s expected to be charged. Keith Lees, 72, will be flown from NSW to Queensland in the company of detectives after a Sydney court granted his extradition on Thursday. He was arrested … Read more

‘Very dangerous’: Warning on Meta move

‘Very dangerous’: Warning on Meta move

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has called Meta’s move to scrap fact-checking on its social media platforms “very dangerous”. The tech giant announced this week it was ditching its third-party fact-checking program on Facebook and Instagram in favour of an X-style community notes system. Chief executive Mark Zuckerberg reasoned that there were “too many mistakes and too … Read more

Update on alleged cold case killing

Update on alleged cold case killing

A man wanted over a cold case murder in Queensland more than 27 years ago will be extradited after NSW Police dropped charges against him Keith Lees, 72, did not appear before Hornsby Local Court from custody at Silverwater prison on Thursday in relation to a warrant for his extradition to Queensland. Mr Lees was … Read more

Qantas jumps on growing travel trend, star breaks down live on TV after losing home, Albo’s $50m EV offer

Qantas jumps on growing travel trend, star breaks down live on TV after losing home, Albo’s m EV offer

Hello and welcome to Yahoo’s live news blog this Thursday. While Qantas continues efforts to rebuild trust with customers, business is booming for its recently-acquired travel company that has ramped up its cruise offerings to Aussies. Find out more below. Wildfires continue to threaten homes in California’s LA, where 1,000 structures have been lost. The … Read more

Election campaign won’t be big-spending ‘free-for-all’

Election campaign won’t be big-spending ‘free-for-all’

The federal election will not be a blatant cash splash, the treasurer says, as the prime minister prepares to announce millions in commitments on his pseudo campaign for votes. With Australians due to cast their votes some time before May 17, Anthony Albanese has kicked off the year by courting voters in marginal electorates across … Read more