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‘Worst year’ of rental crisis upon Australia

The rental market has never been more unaffordable for Australians on welfare and low incomes as supply dwindles and weekly costs skyrocket. Australia’s rent crisis continues to deepen with many households finding it impossible to access…

Meta sacks another 4000 workers

Facebook parent company Meta has started sacking 4000 employees in technical roles as part of the tech giant’s latest round of job cuts announced last month.CNBC reported on Wednesday that employees with technical backgrounds such as user…

Dutton move shocks top executive

Peter Dutton’s unwillingness to compromise on the government’s key election promise has been slammed by one of the country’s chief gas producers.Woodside energy boss Meg O’Neill said the Coalition has risked “sustainable” climate change…

Bombshell hacker secrets revealed

The heartlessness of the hackers behind some of the world’s largest cyber attacks has been revealed, with a warning that Australia could be hit by more hacks.A hacker claiming to be from the same group that orchestrated the hacks on…

Senator’s call on Top End children

Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has called for a royal commission into the alleged sexual abuse of Indigenous children, calling for child protection to become a federal responsibility.The Northern Territory senator doubled down on her opposition…

What happened after Coon changed its name

So much for “go woke, go broke” — Aussie shoppers are still cheering for Cheer.When the iconic cheese Coon changed its “offensive” name in 2021, some outraged shoppers vowed to boycott the brand declaring it was “cancel culture” and…

Couple’s ‘insane’ $1.5 million debt

A video depicting a young woman calling into a US radio show asking for help trying to pay off her and her husband’s near $US1 million ($1.5 million) in debt went viral on Twitter this week.The video, recently posted to financial adviser…

Why essential workers can’t find rentals

Essential workers are spending about two thirds of their income on housing on average as the housing affordability crisis prices them out of their communities and exacerbates staff shortages across Australia.New analysis has found early…

Thousands exposed in data breach

A NSW government department has issued a warning to thousands of customers that their personal data may have been ‘exposed’.In an email sent to 3700 affected customers and seen by NCA NewsWire, Service NSW’s chief executive Greg Wells said…