Energy prices: large users could be paid to reduce demand at peak times
‘Large energy users would be paid to reduce their power demand at peak times under a proposed new rule for the sector aimed at boosting
‘Large energy users would be paid to reduce their power demand at peak times under a proposed new rule for the sector aimed at boosting
‘While the Australian nation was transfixed by the federal election on May 18 a tragic anniversary rolled by unnoticed. ‘May 18 marked a decade since
‘This weekend marks 10 years since the end of the Sri Lankan civil war, in which Sri Lankan Government forces fought the Liberation Tigers of
‘The federal government claims it lacks the constitutional power to fund advocacy activity, although it refuses to release its advice and legal experts uniformly reject
‘Leaked video, audio and images have revealed allegations of excessive force and harassment inside Australia’s network of onshore detention centres.’ ‘Last year the federal court
Energy retailers are set to be banned from using controversial billing practices under a crackdown on so-called discounts that consumer rights advocates say are “exploitative”.
‘Consumers could be paid for reducing the amount of electricity they use to help the grid during peak demand in an industry change being considered
In 2016 two blind Australians launched a discrimination case against the Commonwealth Bank, arguing a touch screen device used in many stores and restaurants was
‘Struggling families without electricity are cutting back on groceries, maxing credit cards, delaying medical appointments and even getting loans from pawnbrokers to get reconnected to
‘Changes to the ACT’s discrimination laws fall short of protecting the LGBTI community from religious discrimination in hospitals and aged care facilities, analysis from the
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