Call for unity as synagogue firebombing investigated

Call for unity as synagogue firebombing investigated

The federal government has been accused of emboldening those who wish Jewish Australians harm as police consider designating a synagogue firebombing as a terrorist attack. The firebombing at Melbourne’s Adass Israel Synagogue is being investigated by Victoria Police and a counter-terrorism squad, who will take part in a meeting with Australian Federal Police on Monday. … Read more

Dire warning for one state

Dire warning for one state

Summer has well and truly arrived for Queenslanders with the bureau warning parts of the state will be gripped by a “severe” heatwave over the coming days. A low intensity heatwave is expected across most of southeast Queensland, sending temperatures soaring. The Bureau of Meteorology issued a severe heatwave warning on Sunday for large parts … Read more

PM’s character in question in latest poll

PM’s character in question in latest poll

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s character has been called into question in the latest Newspoll. Mr Albanese has been found to be the weakest prime minister Australia has seen in decades, while Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is considered to be the stronger and more decisive leader, the poll conducted for The Australian has found. Mr Albanese’s … Read more

Tax on large withdrawals floated to future-proof super

Tax on large withdrawals floated to future-proof super

Retirees might be more inclined to use super for its intended purpose – income for retirement – under a proposal to tax oversized withdrawals. Four actuaries have waded into the ever-contentious tax debate with a discussion paper thrashing out opportunities to make the super system simpler and more equitable. In the paper commissioned by the … Read more

Police meet to determine motive for synagogue fire bomb

Police meet to determine motive for synagogue fire bomb

Jewish community leaders have vowed to rebuild a firebombed synagogue “bigger and better” as senior federal and state police meet to determine a motive for the alleged anti-Semitic attack. “We’ll come back bigger and better,” Adass Israel Synagogue of Melbourne board member Benjamin Klein said. “The building will be a beautiful jewel in the crown … Read more

Trains back on track in NSW as Fed Court intervenes

Trains back on track in NSW as Fed Court intervenes

The NSW government says the state’s trains are back on track after the Federal Court granted an injunction to cancel planned industrial action. The action that was expected to cause severe delays and cancellations was instigated when pay talks between the government and a key union broke down. “The NSW Government is pleased we have … Read more

Carer, student, youth support payments set to grow

Carer, student, youth support payments set to grow

More than one million Australians will soon receive a hip-pocket bump as their support payments increase. From January 1, payments for young people, students, carers and others will be indexed to keep up with inflation. Jobseekers, students, apprentices and other young Australians who get Youth Allowance will take home between $17.30 to $24.30 more every … Read more

Rough sleeping surges as homelessness crisis worsens

Rough sleeping surges as homelessness crisis worsens

Homelessness looms for more employed Australians than ever as the housing crisis worsens across the country. Nationwide, rough sleeping increased by 22 per cent with NSW, the hardest hit state, witnessing a 51 per cent surge since 2020, according to a landmark report released by the Australian Homelessness Monitor on Monday. The proportion of employed … Read more

Community mourns second teen killed in methanol tragedy

Community mourns second teen killed in methanol tragedy

A grieving community will say their final farewells to a second teenager who tragically died overseas after consuming drinks laced with methanol. Holly Bowles and her best friend Bianca Jones had been holidaying in Laos when they became unwell after consuming the drinks in the tourist town of Vang Vieng. Ms Bowles died in a … Read more

Renewable energy trounces nuclear on generation costs

Renewable energy trounces nuclear on generation costs

Power planners have found nuclear energy does not stack up for Australia even after considering new parameters, with large-scale solar and big batteries still the lowest-cost option. In the draft generation cost update released on Monday, scientists and energy officials warn taxpayers will need deep pockets and a lead time of at least 15 years … Read more