The banking royal commission has examined the case of a Victorian family that was forced to sell off its farm with just six weeks notice to pay back an ANZ loan.
The government has managed to avoid a major blow-up over energy policy today after business heads and energy bosses`addressed the coalition party room.
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says a Labor government will repeal the Coalition's tax cuts for businesses earning between $10 million and $50 million.
Former Northern Territory Police Commissioner John McRoberts has been sentenced to three years jail, serving a minimum of 12 months for attempting to pervert the course of justice.
A 51-year-old woman who rode a horse through a liquor store drive through in Logan while intoxicated has appeared in court. She was four times over the legal limit when she rode to the Logan City Tavern to purchase wine.
Shoppers could soon be allowed to bring their own containers to supermarkets as Woolworths considers introducing more environmentally-friendly options to their stores, following their plastic bag ban.
Embattled live export operator Emanuel Exports could face criminal sanctions for failing to meet standards, according to Sussan Ley. Image: Andy Tyndall
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