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RBA Cuts Rates, But Signals Cautious Approach Amidst Strong Jobs Market

The Reserve Bank of Australia unexpectedly cut interest rates to 4.1 percent after a 50-month pause, citing a struggling economy despite a robust jobs market; however, the bank signaled this is unlikely to be the start of a series of significant rate cuts.

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Australia Cuts Interest Rate Amid Cooling Inflation

Australia's central bank cut its benchmark interest rate from 4.35% to 4.1% on January 1, 2025, the first decrease since October 2020, due to cooling inflation; this decision comes ahead of a national election.

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Victoria Amends Anti-Vilification Bill, Removing Political Purpose Defense

The Victorian government amended its anti-vilification bill, removing a "political purpose" defense against inciting serious vilification and expanding religious exemptions to include proselytizing, addressing concerns from Jewish and religious groups following a rise in antisemitism, including a sy...

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Rate Cut Offers Limited Relief to Australian Homeowners Amid Rising Costs

Australian homeowner Emmanuella Grace welcomes the Reserve Bank's 0.25 percentage point cash rate cut to 4.1 percent, offering some relief from rising mortgage repayments, although she remains concerned about broader cost-of-living pressures. A Canstar model shows a $500,000 loan taken in April 2022...

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NSW Rushes Race-Based Hate Speech Law Amid Antisemitic Attacks

The NSW government rushed through parliament a new law criminalizing race-based hate speech with penalties up to two years in prison or $11,000 fines, following antisemitic attacks, but excluding other protected attributes causing concerns among faith groups about social cohesion.

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Major IP Anomalies Discovered at Queensland Gold-Copper Project

Great Southern Mining and Gold Fields discovered two large IP anomalies, Mt Dillon and Leichhardt Creek, exceeding 2km wide, at their jointly owned Edinburgh Park gold-copper project in northern Queensland, boosting chances of significant intrusive-related discoveries and planning a drilling program...

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US Urges Australia to Embrace Nuclear Energy, Sparking Political Debate

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright urged Australia to overturn its ban on nuclear energy and export enriched uranium, creating a political divide between the Australian government's renewable energy focus and the opposition's plan to build seven nuclear power plants. This is fueled by Australia's $1.2...

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Global Surge in Teen Anxiety and Depression: Studies Reveal Alarming Trends

Studies in the US and Australia reveal alarming rates of anxiety and depression among teenagers, with girls disproportionately affected; factors include puberty, educational transitions, social media, and the pandemic, highlighting a need for preventative strategies focusing on well-being and reduci...

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NACC to Reinvestigate Robodebt Referrals After Bias Claims

Following an independent review that found the NACC commissioner was "affected by apprehended bias", the NACC will reinvestigate six individuals (five public servants and one public official) referred by the robodebt royal commission to determine whether corrupt conduct occurred; the initial decisio...

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Intoxicated Doctor Accused in Fatal Crash

Perth obstetrician Rhys Bellinge, 45, is accused of causing a fatal car crash on Saturday night while intoxicated, killing 24-year-old Elizabeth Pearce and critically injuring the Uber driver; dashcam footage shows erratic driving and angry rants in the days prior.

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King River Completes Speewah Sale, Focuses on Kurundi Gold

King River Resources completed the \$20 million sale of its Speewah critical minerals project in Western Australia to Tivan Limited, receiving a final \$2.4 million payment in December 2022, enabling it to focus on its gold-rich Kurundi project in the Northern Territory.

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Young Carer in Australia Faces Challenges Due to Lack of Support

Fifteen-year-old Charlie Dunn-Rice from Melbourne cares for his younger siblings, Thomas (7, hypoplastic left heart syndrome and stage 2 autism) and Ava (6, stage 3 autism), while their mother works full-time; this highlights the significant challenges faced by young carers in Australia who often ex...

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