
Senate Censures Lidia Thorpe, RedEarth and Ambibox Launch V2G Chargers, Australia Mandates Cash Acceptance, VCAA CEO Resigns Amid Scandal, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
November 18, 202412m 20s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Australian Senate Censures Senator Lidia Thorpe Amidst Indigenous Rights Protest During Royal Visit
(2:38): RedEarth and Ambibox Launch Affordable V2G Chargers, Transforming EVs into Power Plants
(5:02): Australia Mandates Cash Acceptance for Essential Goods Amid Cashless Trend by 2026
(7:21): VCAA CEO Resigns Amid VCE Exam Scandal; Comprehensive Review Ordered
(9:31): Aussies Face $500 Billion Tax Hike Without Reforms, Warns Budget Office
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(2:38): RedEarth and Ambibox Launch Affordable V2G Chargers, Transforming EVs into Power Plants
(5:02): Australia Mandates Cash Acceptance for Essential Goods Amid Cashless Trend by 2026
(7:21): VCAA CEO Resigns Amid VCE Exam Scandal; Comprehensive Review Ordered
(9:31): Aussies Face $500 Billion Tax Hike Without Reforms, Warns Budget Office
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Image credit: The West Australian
Topics
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