
Madeleine Bower
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3 weeks ago |
dailytelegraph.com.au | Clare Armstrong |Angira Bharadwaj |Lachlan Leeming |Madeleine Bower
Welcome to our rolling coverage of day six on the election trail, with events in Washington certain to overshadow the campaign as President Donald Trump unveils the sweeping tariffs he calls “Liberation Day”. Details are expected from 7am AEDT, but an expected across-the-board Trump tariff tsunami of up to 20 per cent risks unleashing a global trade war that could lead to crippling price increases for Australian families and businesses.
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3 weeks ago |
news.com.au | Angira Bharadwaj |Clare Armstrong |Madeleine Bower |Lachlan Leeming
In good news for Anthony Albanese, Labor has taken an early lead over the Coalition according to the first Newspoll released during the election campaign. It comes after Peter Dutton accused the Prime Minister of being “weak as water” in dealing with supermarkets, saying he was the only leader who would stand up to them on price gouging. Mr Dutton is also under pressure to reveal how much his energy plan would save Australians.
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3 weeks ago |
dailytelegraph.com.au | Angira Bharadwaj |Clare Armstrong |Madeleine Bower |Lachlan Leeming
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has dodged repeated questions on whether energy bill rebates will be extended at the end of the year, when they are set to end. It comes as a new poll has Labor coming within one seat of forming a majority government. Meanwhile, Peter Dutton has revealed protesters who crashed two of his events in Queensland yesterday were using fake IDs.Originally published as Anthony Albanese refuses to say if he will extend power bill rebates
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Dec 1, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Madeleine Bower
ExclusiveNSWDon't miss out on the headlines from NSW. Followed categories will be added to My News. Private health insurers have warned of a 2.5 per cent premium rise after caving to pressure from the NSW government, agreeing to pay fees for patients who use private rooms in public hospitals.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Madeleine Bower
Magistrates have been urged to throw the book at “numbskull” protesters who shut down Newcastle Port yesterday, as their leader said history shows they can expect leniency from the court. Nearly 170 climate protesters were arrested after blockading the state’s busiest coal port on Sunday, with concerns already mounting that magistrates won’t enforce full penalties.
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