Crossbenchers are pressuring Labor to implement student debt reforms sooner, as a landmark review calls for changes benefiting university students and graduates. Greens urge the government to act quickly on recommendations to make university more affordable. Australian households face high electricity costs, sparking debates over nuclear and renewable options. Australia's largest employers criticize Labor's economic reform inertia, calling for action to reverse investment decline. The Australian economy faces challenges that could impact everyday Australians.
The golden goose of the Australian economy is taking a hammering and it could spell big trouble for everyday Aussies. https://t.co/YHuH5FGbLD
Australia’s largest employers have launched a pre-election attack over Labor’s economic reform inertia, ramping up pressure on Anthony Albanese to reverse a crash in investment and global competitiveness. https://t.co/wc5E61RjaR
New analysis shows Australian households are paying nearly double the price for electricity, compared to big businesses. The nation's power pain is also sparking heated debate over nuclear options and renewables. https://t.co/b3nAU1JF34 @Riley7News #7NEWS https://t.co/GJKf1gtM1v
Ahead of the May budget, Labor will consider changes that could hugely benefit university students and graduates, after a landmark review called for reform. https://t.co/QRF5ULZi7V
Following the release of the final Australian Universities Accord report on Sunday, the Greens are calling for the government to act quickly to implement recommendations to make university more affordable for students. https://t.co/OdNdEDLtqn
With student debts due to be indexed by early June, multiple crossbenchers will pressure Labor to implement reforms much sooner. FULL STORY: https://t.co/8Ggqc9MtsY https://t.co/renQ73LaH5