
RBA Plans Second Rate Cut, Qantas Faces Huge Penalty, Alev Kelter Faces Rugby Ban, Severe Storms Ravage Sydney Area, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
May 19, 202511m 4s
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Show Notes
(0:10): RBA Poised for Second Rate Cut Amid Strong Job Growth and Inflation Uncertainty
(2:27): Qantas Faces $360M Penalty Over Illegal Outsourcing Amid COVID-19 Sacking Scandal
(4:34): USA Rugby Star Alev Kelter Faces Ban After Red Card for Dangerous Foul Play Against Australia
(6:25): Severe Storms Batter Sydney and Central Coast: Floods, Power Outages, and Road Closures Rampant
(8:35): Queensland Launches $1 Billion Inquiry into Failing Child Safety System Amid Alarming Abuse Stats
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(2:27): Qantas Faces $360M Penalty Over Illegal Outsourcing Amid COVID-19 Sacking Scandal
(4:34): USA Rugby Star Alev Kelter Faces Ban After Red Card for Dangerous Foul Play Against Australia
(6:25): Severe Storms Batter Sydney and Central Coast: Floods, Power Outages, and Road Closures Rampant
(8:35): Queensland Launches $1 Billion Inquiry into Failing Child Safety System Amid Alarming Abuse Stats
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