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In another blow to Australia's wine export sector, China has confirmed it is launching an investigation into alleged subsidies.
Key points: The announcement comes after China launched a separate probe into dumping allegations Trade Minister Simon Birmingham says Australia refutes China's allegations China is Australia's most valuable export market for wine China's Commerce Ministry says Australian bottled wine in containers of 2 litres or less will face a one-year countervailing-duties investigation. It comes a fortnight after China's Government launched a separate anti-dumping investigation that caused the share price of Australia's largest wine exporter, Treasury Wine Estates, to plunge. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-31/china-launches-anti-subsidy-investigation-into-australian-wine/12612896 There’s a ban on leaving Australia under COVID-19. Who can get an exemption to go overseas? And how?8/31/2020 Australians are all too aware of the restrictions on interstate travel and on who can currently enter Australia.
But people may not realise there is also a ban on overseas travel for all Australian citizens and residents, subject to a limited number of exemptions. Since March, about one in three requests to leave the country have been granted. This comes amid reports of Australians facing huge hurdles to see sick and dying relatives overseas. Read more: https://theconversation.com/theres-a-ban-on-leaving-australia-under-covid-19-who-can-get-an-exemption-to-go-overseas-and-how-145089 The five consecutive hikes in compulsory super contributions due to start next July should be deferred or abandoned in the view of the overwhelming majority of the leading Australian economists surveyed by the Economic Society of Australia and The Conversation.
Two thirds — 29 of the 44 surveyed — want the increases deferred or abandoned. Only 13 think they should proceed as planned. An even larger majority, including some economists who want the increases to proceed, believe they will hit wage growth. Several are concerned they will hit employment. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-08-31/australias-top-economists-oppose-increases-compulsory-super/12611544 When the clock ticked over to 2020, Australia was in the grip of a brutal drought and unprecedented bushfires.
But in the months since, while many of us were indoors avoiding the pandemic, nature has started its slow recovery. That is the message of our new analysis released on Friday. Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/australia-bushfires-four-ways-the-environment-has-healed-itself-in-2020/9a3bf791-0f38-4459-814f-ae56fe1663a3 Hello friends, I am Susan and I work as a professional cleaner in Melbourne. Over the years I have cleaned numerous houses and offices. To complete jobs I always use a variety of cleaning products and tools. Recently someone has asked me which tools I used for cleaning hard to reach places and it got me to research. I fortunately chanced upon this wonderful article by professionals in Melbourne outlining 7 cleaning products on Amazon for hard-to-reach places. Have a look at the article to gain valuable information about tools you can use to sanitise your home deeply.
https://www.bondcleaninginmelbourne.com.au/7-cleaning-products-on-amazon-for-hard-to-reach-places/ Confronting new budget forecasts reveal Australia’s net debt could blow out by as much as $800 billion over the next 10 years – nearly a quarter of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) and $180 billion more than was predicted just two months ago.
Friday’s updated medium-term fiscal scenarios from the Parliamentary Budget Office suggests net debt in 2029-30 could be between 14 and 24 per cent of GDP higher than it would have been before the virus hit. Read more: https://www.news.com.au/finance/economy/australian-economy/covid-measures-to-cost-australia-800-billion-over-the-next-decade/news-story/8d6b004276cb447763b75dcf492b54a8 The spread of coronavirus in Australia is not the fault of individuals but a result of neoliberalism8/21/2020 Neoliberalism is spreading coronavirus faster than any “reckless teenager” ever could. Privatised guards at quarantine hotels, private aged care centres that put profits ahead of staffing levels, and the fact that those in charge neglected to have their health professionals appropriately evaluate the risk of the Ruby Princess, are the major causes of Covid-19 transmissions and deaths in Australia.
Read more https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/aug/20/the-spread-of-coronavirus-is-not-the-fault-of-individuals-but-a-result-of-neoliberalism Scott Morrison will urge the states to “get practical” about border closures at the National Cabinet on Friday amid growing complaints of families being refused medical treatment and denied the right to travel interstate to relocate for new jobs.
After finalising a road map for borders to reopen earlier this year in July, the plan went out the window after coronavirus cases spiked in Victoria. At Friday’s talks between state premiers and the Prime Minister, the federal government will urge leaders to stick to the medical advice and resist the politics. Read more Premier Daniel Andrews will take the latest plight of border communities to the national cabinet on Friday as South Australia shut almost all Victorians out of the state, causing cries of outrage from farmers, business owners, families and workers.
The decision by the South Australian government to impose a “hard border” from midnight Thursday in effect traps many Victorians who live in remote communities but who normally work, shop and do business in South Australia. Read more: https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/uproar-on-the-border-as-victorians-locked-out-of-south-australia-20200820-p55npf.html |
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