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Breaking :Victorian Liberals Elect First Female Leader After Swift Leadership Spill
Victoria’s Liberal Party elected Jess Wilson as its new opposition leader Tuesday, making her the first woman to hold the position in the party’s 71-year history after a swift leadership challenge unseated Brad Batton following 11 months in the role.
Wilson, 35, was elected unopposed during a party room meeting that lasted less than 40 minutes. The first-term member of parliament for Kew becomes the third Liberal leader since December 2023, underscoring continued instability within Victoria’s main opposition party.
Commonwealth Bank Forecasts Interest Rates to Remain on Hold Through 2026
Australia’s central bank is unlikely to reduce interest rates throughout 2026 as persistent inflation pressures and a resilient labour market keep monetary policy on hold, Commonwealth Bank CEO Matt Comyn told a parliamentary committee Tuesday.
The banking chief’s assessment represents a sobering outlook for millions of mortgage holders hoping for relief from elevated borrowing costs. Comyn stated that recent inflation data exceeded expectations and housing cost pressures remain a key concern, making rate cuts improbable despite signs of economic moderation.
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Coalition to Unveil Migration Cuts Before Christmas, Targeting 100,000 Annual Reduction
The federal Coalition will announce plans to reduce Australia’s net migration intake by at least 100,000 people annually before Christmas, with cuts targeting international students, non-skilled workers and potentially the humanitarian program, a senior Liberal senator revealed Tuesday during a Sky News interview.
Senator Jonathon Duniam, the Liberal senator from Tasmania who is developing the Coalition’s migration policy, confirmed the opposition will unveil a comprehensive immigration overhaul within weeks that ties migration levels directly to Australia’s capacity to provide housing, healthcare and education infrastructure.
Breaking :Customer Dies After Triple Zero Call Fails on TPG Network Due to Device Software Issue
A Sydney resident died last week after their mobile phone failed to connect to emergency services, with TPG Telecom confirming Monday that incompatible device software prevented Triple Zero calls from going through on its network.
The incident occurred Nov. 13 when a customer using a Lebara service on a Samsung device attempted to call Triple Zero but could not connect, TPG Telecom said in a statement. The telecommunications company was informed of the death Nov. 17 by NSW Ambulance.
Ley Retains Full Coalition Support Despite Lingering Leadership Speculation, Senior Liberal Says
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley commands unanimous support from the federal Coalition and will lead the Liberal Party to the next election despite persistent media speculation about potential leadership challenges, a senior Liberal senator declared Tuesday in a forceful endorsement designed to quell internal party tensions.
Senator Jonathon Duniam delivered an emphatic vote of confidence in Ley’s leadership during a Sky News interview, stating he supports the Opposition Leader “100 percent” and dismissing recent reports of discontent within Coalition ranks as journalists soliciting opinions from inevitable critics.
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$300,000 awarded to promote dementia awareness in diverse communities
Dementia Australia has today announced the recipients of the 2025 Diversity Small Grant program, awarding more than $300,000 to 10 Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and culturally and linguistically diverse community groups and organisations across Australia.
Each of the recipients were awarded up to $30,000 each to fund activities to build greater dementia awareness in their local communities
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Korea’s Last Empress: The Assassination of Queen Min
The death of Queen Min, Korea’s first empress and a pivotal figure in late 19th-century Korean politics, occurred under circumstances complicated by an unusual historical detail: no reliable images of the monarch existed beyond the palace walls.
On the morning of October 8, 1895, a group of Japanese-backed assassins stormed Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul with orders to kill the empress. The lack of widely circulated portraits meant the attackers could not identify their target by sight—a challenge that added confusion to an already violent raid.
Queen Min, known posthumously as Empress Myeongseong, had emerged as a powerful political force during Korea’s tumultuous transition period. She advocated for modernization policies and sought to counter growing Japanese influence on the Korean peninsula, positioning herself against conservative factions and foreign interests alike.
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North Sydney’s favourite summer tradition returns: Twilight Food Fair
North Sydney’s much-loved summer tradition is back! The Twilight Food Fair returns to Ted Mack Civic Park for another season of delicious food, live entertainment, and relaxed community fun under the stars.
Beginning Friday 21 November, the Twilight Food Fair will run across eight Friday evenings through to March 2026. Each event takes place from 4.30pm to 8.30pm and offers a vibrant mix of international cuisine, live music, roving performers, and free kids’ activities - all in the heart of North Sydney.
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