‘There have been one or two times over the past couple years where he did not come, and for no apparent reason.’ Source
The Australian economy looks to be crossing the bridge back to self-sufficiency with the withdrawal of government support measures not denting a strong recovery. Earlier this week crucial figures on loan deferrals showed that households and small to medium enterprises...
Who is going to hire a woman in her 50s? It’s a question Tracey Ward has been asking herself a lot lately. The 56-year-old is a self-employed life coach for women, but has watched her income dry up due to the...
‘She installed a camera and she moved down the street so, if visitors like myself went to his house, she would show up immediately.’ Source
‘The whole family seemed genuinely excited to finally find information on his biological father, after years of searching with no real leads.’ Source
Thursday’s riots in Washington DC marked a new low in a presidential term marred by democratic disruption. Protesters – inspired by President Donald Trump’s months-long campaign of misinformation about election fraud – stormed the building, sending congressmen and women ducking...
‘I happened to have inherited my mother’s house, so if I don’t qualify, that’s fine. I’m working.’ Source
Advertised job vacancies are now exceeding pre-pandemic levels after businesses embarked on a major festive recruitment drive. But concern continues to grow over how the imminent end of JobKeeper could affect unemployment and underemployment rates, with most of the recovery...
People tend to emphasize recent history and forget long-term performance. Source
Like many northern Australians, Sue Shearer has watched the cost of her home and contents insurance soar with dismay. “It just keeps going up and up. It’s exorbitant actually,” she said. Yearly building insurance price hikes have pushed up her body...
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