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Right to disconnect laws can boost retention 40 per cent, research finds ahead of new laws

by Walter Watson
Right to disconnect laws can boost retention 40 per cent, research finds ahead of new laws

A long-running analysis of 24,000 workers has found the right to not be on call all hours of the day and night boosts productivity and retention, a study has found. …

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South Australian government calls for more foster carers for hundreds of children without a family home

by David Johnson
South Australian government calls for more foster carers for hundreds of children without a family home

Margie and Gary* couldn’t have children of their own but they had love and a safe place to offer — so they became foster carers. Across 30 years of fostering …

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‘Falling behind’: Small business risks revenue with old tech, while quarter of Aussies still use cash

by Walter Watson
‘Falling behind’: Small business risks revenue with old tech, while quarter of Aussies still use cash

A quarter of Australians still rely on cash when purchasing from small businesses, a new report has found. A survey by small business accounting outfit Xero found 25 per cent …

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‘Just isn’t it bro’: Anthony Albanese under fire over cost of living ‘joke’

by Walter Watson
‘Just isn’t it bro’: Anthony Albanese under fire over cost of living ‘joke’

Australians have lashed out at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese over a “cringe” social media post appearing to make light of the cost-of-living crisis. Mr Albanese posted a photo imitating the …

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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon claims it pays to be incredible simple with dealing with Aussies

by Walter Watson
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon claims it pays to be incredible simple with dealing with Aussies

New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has suggested it “always pays to be incredibly simple” when dealing with Australians after a draft letter to an Australian minister was simplified. The …

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‘Madness to charge people for sunlight’: Sneaky Sun tax slugged on solar households slammed as ‘rip-off’ amid cost of living crisis

by Ron Morgan
‘Madness to charge people for sunlight’: Sneaky Sun tax slugged on solar households slammed as ‘rip-off’ amid cost of living crisis

A hidden “Sun” tax slugging Aussies who have made the switch to solar has been slammed by energy advocates as “madness” and a “rip-off”, accusing energy companies of “wanting to …

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SA and NSW governments jointly host social media summit over teenage ban

by Edgar Davis
SA and NSW governments jointly host social media summit over teenage ban

The evidence supporting the South Australian government’s move to ban social media accounts for young teenagers will be detailed at a joint summit in Sydney and Adelaide in October. Responding …

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‘I am troubled’: Ex-PM John Howard joins calls for gambling ad ban

by Walter Watson
‘I am troubled’: Ex-PM John Howard joins calls for gambling ad ban

Former Prime Minister John Howard has joined dozens of prominent Australians in calling for a total ban on gambling advertisements. He lent his voice to an open letter published on …

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Pet cat lost in the South Australian outback during road trip with Victorian owner returns home months later

by David Johnson
Pet cat lost in the South Australian outback during road trip with Victorian owner returns home months later

A beloved pet cat who went missing in the South Australian outback while on a road trip with his owner has been miraculously returned to his family. Murray Rantall was …

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Aussie state takes lead for most gold medals in the country

by Walter Watson
Aussie state takes lead for most gold medals in the country

With just two days left before the 2024 Paris Olympics closing ceremony, one state is well in the lead for the most gold medals in the country. Queensland has earned …

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