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Woman killed in Brisbane CBD

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Friday afternoon during rush hour in Brisbane’s CBD, a bus struck a building, resulting in the death of female pedestrian. The woman, who had previously been in critical condition with “life-threatening injuries,” passed away at the scene, according to police confirmation. It’s understood the driver lost control and mounted the kerb, just after 5pm, pinning the woman against the ANZAC Square arcade building on […]

World

China trade soars in first two months of 2024

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According to official data released on Thursday, China’s exports increased significantly in the first two months of 2024, giving officials hope as they fight to revitalize the second-largest economy in the world. Overseas shipments have long served as a key driver of the country’s economic growth, providing vast amounts of jobs for […]

Politics

North Carolina primary goes to Donald Trump

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Donald Trump, a former US president, has won the Republican primary in North Carolina. Seventy-four percent of the vote went to Trump.  Nikki Haley, the former governor of South Carolina, barely garnered 22.3% of the vote. With the exception of the Washington, DC primary, which Haley won with 62.8% of the vote, Trump has already participated in one Republican primary. Super Tuesday, the biggest voting day in the US presidential primary calendar, saw voters cast ballots in15 states throughout the country.

Australia Economy

Australian swimsuit company enters administration for second time

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An Australian swimsuit company founded by James Packer’s ex-wife has entered administration twice. At Tigerlily, which model Jodhi Meares first established, administrators have been brought in and out several times. Glenn Franklin and Jason Stone of PKF were appointed jointly on March 4, per records filed with the corporate regulator. Private equity firm Crescent Capital appointed Deloitte to help sell the business last year, three years after Tigerlily emerged from voluntary administration, […]

Economy Australia

Australians experiencing personal recession

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 Mass migration is causing Australians to experience a “personal recession.” According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) National Accounts, the country’s economy expanded “a tepid” 0.2% during the last three months of 2023 and 1.5% overall.  Economy’s sluggish growth of the country in 2023 was nevertheless a “good sign.” Mr. Milner, GXO Strategies Director, said, “The government hasn’t kept up with the flood gates of migration that they’ve let rip to create 0.2% growth at the end of last year.” In order to escape a technological recession, we have thereby paid a colossal transactional cost of 500,000 more people using our highways, hospitals, schools, and other facilities. That means the Australians are currently going through a personal recession.”