State Government announces funding to ease household costs

The State Government has announced a commitment of more than $5.5 billion in the 2018/19 State Budget to help Queenslanders’ household budgets.

 

Acting Premier and Treasurer Jackie Trad said the budget allocation will fund energy rebates and concessions for households along with 17 concessions listed on the smart savings website.  

 

Ms Trad said the financial concessions included textbook and resource allowances for secondary students and travel, as well as accommodation subsidies for apprentices and trainees.

Vikki Campion told by “Conservative National” party members to terminate pregnancy

Barnaby Joyce’s partner and former media advisor Vikki Campion said she was pressured by conservatives in the nationals party to terminate her pregnancy.

 

Ms Campion said she was advised if she did not terminate her pregnancy they would go after her.

 

Ms Campion told Channel Seven in a paid interview, she contemplated termination but could not go through with it.

Shipping container debris washes ashore in NSW

A cleanup is underway in the New South Wales mid-north coast after a cargo ship lost 83 shipping containers in rough seas 30 km off the coast from Port Stephens.

 

Nappies, sanitary products and surgical masks fell overboard from the Taiwanese ship YM efficiency.

 

Volunteers have been clearing debris which has washed ashore, debris has been found in Hawks Nest, Port Stephens at Rocky point near Anna bay and at Fingal head.

Catalonia government sworn in, ending Madrid’s direct rule

A new Catalan nationalist government is in power after being sworn in on Saturday, marking the end of Spain’s rule over the region.

 

Quim Torra, a close ally of sacked leader Carles Puigdemont, is now leading the new government alongside 13 councillors.

 

This election result is a blow to the Spanish government who attempted to contain a separatist push in the region.

 

Newly elected president Pedro Sanchez, says he wants talks on Catalonia but is opposed to another independence referendum.

46 migrants drown after boat sinks off Tunisian Coast

An accident off Tunisia’s southern coast led to the drowning of 46 migrants while dozens were rescued by the coast guard.

 

Security officials said 180 migrants were on the boat with a rescue operation still ongoing.

 

Tunisia is increasingly being used as launch pad for migrants heading into Europe due to tightened controls from Libya’s coastguard.

 

This latest accident is the most deadly shipwreck in the Mediterranean Sea since February when 90 people drowned off the coast of Libya.

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City Council purchases 90 hectares of bushland across Brisbane

Brisbane City Council has purchased 90 hectares of bushland across the city as part of their bushland acquisition program this weekend.

This includes 16 hectares at Kholo, forming part of an ecological corridor with the existing council-owned Kholo bushlands.

The council plans to acquire 750 hectares of land as part of a fast-track program started in 2016.

State Government welcomes Fair Work Commission decision

The State Government has welcomed the Fair Work Commission’s decision to lift the national minimum wage and award rates of pay by 3.5%.

 

Industrial Relations Minister Grace Grace said this will provide a much-needed real wage increase for almost half a million low-paid private sector workers in Queensland.

 

This follows the Queensland Government’s submission to the Fair Work Commission that called for an increase to the national minimum wage of 3.9%.

Barnaby Joyce knew he was going to lose his job before by-election

Former deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has admitted he knew he would lose his deputy PM position in a paid interview with Channel Seven.

 

Mr Joyce said he knew of the pregnancy before the New England by-election, which was triggered due to his dual citizenship.

 

Mr Joyce said the money from the 150,000 dollar interview will go into a trust account for their son Sebastian.

 

ABC investigation uncovers Australian webcams are at risk

An ABC investigation has uncovered dozens of Australians who were seeking online tech support were secretly filmed using their own webcams and without their knowledge.

 

The investigation found that remote-access scammers used fake tech support websites to trick their victims into handing over money for fake fixes,  as well as control of their computers.

 

The victims were asked to read from a script to confirm work was completed, which was recorded and posted on YouTube as endorsements for the scam service.