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Wednesday, June 25, 2025
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Coalition Vows to Reverse...

The Coalition has announced a bold promise ahead of the upcoming federal election: if they win, they will repeal Labor’s legislated tax cuts and replace them with an immediate, temporary reduction in the fuel excise. The opposition leader, Peter Dutton, has indicated that his government will halve the fuel excise—from 50.8 cents to 25.4 cents per litre—for one year, aiming to deliver swift cost-of-living relief for Australian families.

The WA Election Campaign:...

As Western Australia’s election approaches, two major themes have dominated the campaign: substantial public spending and the rise of culture wars in politics. With promises exceeding A$16 billion in public spending, political leaders are focusing on issues such as housing, health, and climate change while also navigating the contentious terrain of social issues.

A New 51st State? The Gro...

The United States is facing a political crisis unlike any other in recent history. A growing movement among rural counties in Illinois has sparked discussions of creating a new, independent state—one that would separate itself from Chicago’s political dominance. The secessionist movement, led by the New Illinois initiative, argues that the cultural and political divide between rural and urban Illinois has become too great to overcome.

Ukraine, US Finalize Crit...

Ukraine and the United States have reached an agreement on a critical minerals deal, marking a significant development in their economic and strategic partnership. The deal, which is expected to be signed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump during Zelenskyy’s upcoming visit to Washington, D.C., aims to allow joint development of Ukraine’s mineral wealth. Revenues from these resources will be directed into a newly created fund that will be shared by both nations.

Canada’s Carbon Pri...

Explore the political discourse surrounding carbon pricing in Canada as it becomes a pivotal issue leading up to the 2025 election. Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party challenge existing carbon policies by framing them as financial burdens, while the Liberal government struggles to communicate their intended economic benefits. Understand the implications of misinformation, public sentiment, and the broader climate debate as Canada navigates the delicate balance between environmental responsibility and economic concerns.

Funding to Electrify Home...

Explore the recent funding expansion for home electrification in Australia, aimed at promoting sustainable energy solutions and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Learn about the benefits for homeowners transitioning to electric appliances, the positive community response, and how this initiative aligns with the government's long-term climate goals. Discover the broader implications for energy policy as Australia moves towards a cleaner, more affordable energy future.