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We've heard it all before. Businesses complaining about regulators is hardly new. Regulators have either gone rogue, are too aggressive, are stifling growth, or all the above.
Pakistan has issued a flood alert in southern areas, as rescue teams continue searching for missing people in the country's ...
Australia's regions are facing a worsening housing shortage, with typical country houses part of the complex problem, ...
The war in the Gaza Strip began on October 7, 2023, when gunmen led by Hamas attacked southern Israeli communities near the ...
The Springboks are determined to make amends for their Rugby Championship mauling by the Wallabies after making ...
The Brumbies will be leaning heavily into the development side of that - giving veterans Andy Muirhead and Cadeyrn Neville a ...
But aside from this enduring commitment to keep buses running, increasing weekend services will benefit town centres, and Civic in particular. More people able to get there without cars will increase ...
It is vital that they recognise, alongside the pressing problems of widespread inequality and lack of home ownership, the ongoing challenge that confronts humans worldwide, which is the distinct ...
The consumer and competition watchdog has pointed out the influence of status credits in persuading customers to book flights that may not be cost-effective, as the Finance Department considers ...
Australian National University vice-chancellor Genevieve Bell says cost-cutting will continue at the beleaguered institution despite an end to forced redundancies. On Wednesday the university ...
Grace Harris holed out at long-on to Sutherland off the bowling of another Aussie Nicola Carey for just seven, while the Spirit's top-scorer was yet another of the green-and-gold army, with opener ...
The rest of the grand jury presentation consisted of a PowerPoint slideshow shown during the June 18 session and a call log shown during the July 2 session, which ended with grand jurors voting to ...