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π Blow Hole Point, Kiama
πA very nice place for you to see the ocean and to watch the waves slam in to the rocks
πΉmore pictures and videos coming up soon
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πA very nice place for you to see the ocean and to watch the waves slam in to the rocks
πΉmore pictures and videos coming up soon
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πJust now passing from Circular Quayπ
π«Wonderful photos were sent by one of the followers
π Stradbroke Island Queensland
Thank you Vickiβ€οΈ
π Stradbroke Island Queensland
Thank you Vickiβ€οΈ
π‘Here are some key updates from Australia today, July 1, 2024:
πGovernment Payment Increases: More than 2 million Australians will benefit from increased government payments due to indexation. This includes boosts to the Age Pension, Disability Support Pension, Carer Payment, Family Tax Benefit, and other allowances. These changes are aimed at alleviating the cost-of-living pressures for families and pensionersβ (7NEWS)β.
πTax Cuts: Starting today, new tax cuts are in effect, aimed at providing relief to middle-income earners. The tax rates for various income brackets have been adjusted, benefiting approximately 13.6 million taxpayers. The changes include reducing the 19% tax rate to 16% for incomes between $18,200 and $45,000 and the 32.5% rate to 30% for incomes between $45,000 and $135,000β (Prime Minister of Australia)β.
πOther Headlines:
A tragic incident involving a two-year-old girl with flu symptoms.
A Melbourne fishermanβs family speaking out after his death.
An ambulance accident involving a paramedic after an 18-hour shift.
A violent carjacking in Geelong resulting in a woman being slashedβ (7NEWS)β.
π«Follow up for more:
https://t.me/australian
πGovernment Payment Increases: More than 2 million Australians will benefit from increased government payments due to indexation. This includes boosts to the Age Pension, Disability Support Pension, Carer Payment, Family Tax Benefit, and other allowances. These changes are aimed at alleviating the cost-of-living pressures for families and pensionersβ (7NEWS)β.
πTax Cuts: Starting today, new tax cuts are in effect, aimed at providing relief to middle-income earners. The tax rates for various income brackets have been adjusted, benefiting approximately 13.6 million taxpayers. The changes include reducing the 19% tax rate to 16% for incomes between $18,200 and $45,000 and the 32.5% rate to 30% for incomes between $45,000 and $135,000β (Prime Minister of Australia)β.
πOther Headlines:
A tragic incident involving a two-year-old girl with flu symptoms.
A Melbourne fishermanβs family speaking out after his death.
An ambulance accident involving a paramedic after an 18-hour shift.
A violent carjacking in Geelong resulting in a woman being slashedβ (7NEWS)β.
π«Follow up for more:
https://t.me/australian
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Good morning, sunshine, rise and shine,
A brand-new day, the world's divine.
With rays of gold, the skies are clear,
A fresh new start, my friend, is here.
So greet the day with heart so bright,
Embrace its wonders, feel its light.
For every dawn, a chance anew,
Good morning, mate, the dayβs for youπΊ
πGold Coast - Sunrise
https://t.me/australian
Good morning, sunshine, rise and shine,
A brand-new day, the world's divine.
With rays of gold, the skies are clear,
A fresh new start, my friend, is here.
So greet the day with heart so bright,
Embrace its wonders, feel its light.
For every dawn, a chance anew,
Good morning, mate, the dayβs for youπΊ
πGold Coast - Sunrise
https://t.me/australian
In today's complex media landscape, trust in news sources is more crucial than ever. With countless outlets vying for attention and varying degrees of influence, understanding public perception of media reliability is essential. We invite you to participate in this 2 polls to share your thoughts on how much you trust current media outlets. Your insights will help us gauge the current state of media trust in our society.
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πHow much do you trust the current media/news giants?
Anonymous Poll
18%
Very trustworthy
10%
Somewhat trustworthy
16%
Neutral
19%
Somewhat untrustworthy
37%
Very untrustworthy
π 2-Which of the following sources do you trust the most?
Anonymous Poll
22%
Television news (e.g., ABC, SBS)
9%
Online news websites (e.g., Reuters, Huffington Post)
16%
Social media platforms (e.g., Twitter, Facebook, instagtam)
19%
Independent news outlets
33%
I do not trust any of these