21/04 ‘Zero’: McKenzie’s vow on Medicare
-Coalition frontbencher Bridget McKenzie has accused employment minister Murray Watt of “lying” to the country over her party’s supposed cuts to Medicare, staring down the barrel of the camera and vowing “zero” clinics would be cut during an intense interview on Sky News.
- News.com.au13/12 Government may soon give good news to delivery boys and cab drivers, is making a new policy, know details
-The ministry is working to provide social security benefits to gig and platform workers in the country, including delivery people and cab drivers for e-commerce companies. In the new policy of the government, the government can start facilities like PF for delivery boys and cab drivers.
- MSN16/09 Fury over bombshell union bikie claim
-Labor has been forced to fend off attacks Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had been approached by a CFMEU whistleblower claiming reports of allegations of links to outlaw bikie gangs and organised crime links as early as 2014.
- News.com.au05/01 The rise in the dollar continues! Here is the latest situation in the exchange rate
-Dollar/TL is traded at 29.8420 after starting the day with an increase. At the same time, euro/TL is sold at 32.6130, decreasing by 0.2 percent, and sterling/TL is sold at 37.8360, decreasing by 0.1 percent.
- MSN18/11 He gave the good news to his fellow citizens: Don't be surprised if you become a metropolitan city soon.
-Minister of Treasury and Finance Mehmet Şimşek, who attended the openings in his hometown Batman, gave good news to his fellow citizens. Stating that there is a possibility of Batman becoming a metropolitan city, Minister Şimşek said, "Because there is a tremendous entrepreneurial spirit in Batman. It is the city with the strongest entrepreneurship after Gaziantep. The population is growing rapidl
- MSN05/09 Major pay rise for Aussie workers
-Uber Eats delivery drivers and outsourced labour staff could pocket a combined $910m in yearly wages under new government laws that have been slammed by businesses who say it will increase costs for households.
- News.com.au05/01 Workers swamp new sick pay scheme
-More than 55,000 casual and contract workers have signed up to an Australian-first sick pay scheme in its first year, the Victorian government has revealed.
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