Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume has slammed Treasurer Jim Chalmers for his “brand new” tax on superannuation.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has claimed the Coalition’s plan for Australia to adopt nuclear energy will “push prices up” and “make it harder for people”.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has labelled the latest antisemitic attack in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs “unacceptable”. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he hopes the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas will lower the temperature and Australia will see a reduction in antisemitic incidents.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has called Meta’s move to scrap fact-checking on its social media platforms “very dangerous”.
Jim Fisher, a longtime figure in local media, passed away Friday morning around 8 a.m., according to iHeartMedia Quad Cities.
A WOC Radio personnel has died.Former TV6 announcer and long ago weather man Jim Fisher passed away, according to a Facebook post from WOC radio.The post said:“It is with a heavy heart we announce the passing of Jim Fisher.
Former radio announcer Jim Fisher died Friday morning, according to a Facebook post on Quad Cities on Air. Comedian Phyllis Diller and Jim Fisher in the studio (Quad Cities On Air) Earlier, Fisher
The move has an added X Factor with the Norwegian now all lined up to face Jose Mourinho who is in charge of Fenerbahce. Solskjaer replaced Mourinho on an interim basis at Manchester United in December 2018, before signing a three-year contract in March 2019. The pair have come to blows both in the dugout and the press room before.
With more Aussies joining the workforce and hunting for employment, new figures defy the Reserve’s forecasts. Will homeowners still get that cost cut?
After record-breaking streak of growth, Australia is lagging behind its peers amid cost-of-living and productivity woes.
Former weatherman and WOC-AM radio announcer Jim Fisher has died. The announcement came on a Facebook post by WOC-1420 AM on Friday.
Commonwealth Bank has urged the Reserve Bank to ban all debit and credit card payment surcharges. According to the RBA's current surcharging laws, merchants can only apply surcharges that are equal to or less than the actual cost they incur from their payment facilitator for accepting card payments.