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Inflationary pressures are expected to increase despite rebates, housing supply could be boosted by targeted infrastructure investment, and a world-first deal aims to improve pay for delivery drivers.

Voters now prefer Labor's budget management, the BOM website's exorbitant cost raises questions about consulting spend, and a Pauline Hanson burqa stunt has been widely condemned for potentially inciting abuse.

Women facing pervasive economic abuse struggle to find support, the Royal Australasian College of Physicians is in crisis, and a private hospital firm highlights challenges with rising costs and fair contributions.

Lynas Rare Earths is engaging world governments amidst growing demand, Australia is losing pace digitally with global leaders, and Star Entertainment Group is working to resolve its operational issues.

The Gaza conflict continues to draw scrutiny on Western complicity, alongside ethical questions about philanthropic investments potentially linked to human rights violations.

Independent Australia emphasizes its unique, uncorrupted journalism while appealing for support, and Olivia Laing's latest work explores the political dimensions of the garden.

New Zealand's central bank is poised for a rate cut to stimulate its shrinking economy and address high unemployment.

Richard Branson shares his profound grief following the death of his wife, Joan Templeman.

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