
Australia Cuts Student Visas, Protests Erupt Against CFMEU Takeover, Government Excludes LGBTQ+ Census Questions, Singapore Airlines Launches Nonstop Flights, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
August 28, 202412m 4s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Australia to Slash International Student Visas, Sparking Economic Concerns and Job Losses
(2:20): Mass Protests Erupt Across Australia Against Federal Takeover of CFMEU
(4:34): Government Faces Backlash for Excluding LGBTQ+ Questions from 2026 Census
(7:07): Singapore Airlines to Launch Nonstop Flights to New Western Sydney Airport in 2026
(9:33): Coles Reports $1.1 Billion Profit Boost Amid Rising Costs and Theft Control Efforts
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(2:20): Mass Protests Erupt Across Australia Against Federal Takeover of CFMEU
(4:34): Government Faces Backlash for Excluding LGBTQ+ Questions from 2026 Census
(7:07): Singapore Airlines to Launch Nonstop Flights to New Western Sydney Airport in 2026
(9:33): Coles Reports $1.1 Billion Profit Boost Amid Rising Costs and Theft Control Efforts
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Image credit: The West Australian
Topics
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