If the Federal Government truly wanted to address intergenerational inequality in its budget, it failed. Miserably.
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The federal government has unveiled plans to cut HECS debt by one-fifth for university students if it wins the next election.
If the Federal Government truly wanted to address intergenerational inequality in its budget, it failed. Miserably.
One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce has revealed his plan B to stay in parliament after the 2028 federal election.
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The party said it would open an inquiry into how the US president funded his Scottish golf courses if it wins next week’s election.
The party said it would open an inquiry into how the US president funded his Scottish golf courses if it wins next week’s election.
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While the government has already stepped in by converting some debt into equity—reducing outstanding dues from Rs 87,695 crore to Rs 64,046...
While the government has already stepped in by converting some debt into equity—reducing outstanding dues from Rs 87,695 crore to Rs 64,046...