Today’s national news includes Australia’s defence needing to prioritise ‘human’ over ‘hardware’, SA to be hosting its first major tourism trade event, property experts saying that Australia’s regional rental crisis has already peaked, and Sir Rod Stewart and wife Penny Lancaster renewing their vows in Australia.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for April 12
Today’s national news includes essential workers in Australia who are unable to afford to rent alone, Australia reaching an agreement with China to resolve a trade dispute, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange can no longer legally operate within Australia after license revocation, and poor discipline in Australian schools driving teachers away.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for April 11
Today’s national news includes the IMF forecasting Australia’s economic growth to be at its lowest in the next five years, ex-minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt resigning from the Liberal Party, Australian media rejecting a proposal to reform privacy law, and Ukraine obtaining Remote Weapon Systems from Australia. Also in the news is Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong saying that Israel has the right to defend itself against escalating violence, Chinese movies debuted in Darwin, and My Nintendo Australia has updated their catalogue with three new goodies.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for April 6
Today’s national news includes Australia’s opposition campaigning against the Indigenous recognition vote, PM Albanese confirming he is yet to receive an invitation to visit China, and Egypt and Australia increasing economic ties. Also in the news is Australia completed the construction of its biggest solar farm, and Australia’s transition to clean transport is being heavily undermined by dirty diesel utes.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for April 5
Today’s national news includes Aussies still facing financial distress even with RBA’s interest rate pause, Thousands of NZ nurses wanting to work in Australia for better pay and working conditions, and Amazon Web Services investing at least $13 billion in Australia over the next five years. Also, Australian tradies on a budget now have another workhorse to consider, and Australia A suffered a shock loss in their first tour match against New Zealand A in Lincoln.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for April 4
Today’s national news includes Australia ending the monarchy and King Charles as head of state, lithium to would match coal’s significance within five years, Peugeot abolishing diesel SUVs in Australia, the Rental crisis worsening as construction fails to keep up with demand, and PM Anthony Albanese signs off on a government-wide ban on the use of the social media app TikTok.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for April 3
Today’s national news includes the Albanese government achieving a once-in-100-year victory in a byelection, capturing the Liberal heartland seat of Aston in eastern Melbourne, Shell set to construct a massive battery system in Australia, and, Swiss company Destinus has been testing hyper aircraft prototypes that can fly from Australia to Greece in only 4 hours.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for March 31
Today’s national news includes Aukus spending triggering calls to increase aid budget, US property giant Sentinel Real Estate Corporation expands its Australian build-to-rent portfolio in Adelaide, Australian federal government mulls cracking down on video games with simulated gambling, and Aussie porn star Angela White clarifies on-set injury issue.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for March 30
Today’s national news includes the Australian government raising concerns with the Israeli government over a minister’s “inflammatory” remarks about the Palestinian people and Australian Security Intelligence Organisation taking over issuing high-level security clearances. Also in the news is Australia’s February inflation slowing down to an 8-month low, Airports to aid in fighting the fall in numbers of travellers, and South Australia passing landmark legislation giving the Indigenous population a first ‘voice to Parliament’.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for March 29
Today’s national news includes Australia’s residential property market posting strong gains next year, the construction market expected to record more than 5 per cent CAGR in the next several years, the country’s retail sales growth weakening to 0.2 per cent, and Philippine Airlines completing its inaugural flight to Perth, Australia.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for March 28
Today’s national news includes Former US President Barack Obama drawing a crowd while strolling in Sydney, millions of driver and passport licenses having been stolen in Australia, Australia to be supplying tanks to Germany, and Australia’s holidaymakers seen to spend over A$9.1 billion on travel this year.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for March 27
Today’s national news includes Billionaire Gina Rinehart seen volunteering in Lane Cove shortly before the NSW election, Sydney trains hit by widespread delays and cancellations on election night, South Australia’s unemployment dropping to an all-time low, Philippine mining companies searching for business partners in Australia, Australia’s regional road deaths remaining high, Australia’s growing vape addiction, and Taylor Swift looks set to announce tour dates in Australia.

