The Indian community has urged Liberal senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to apologise, after she made claims the government prioritises Indian migrants because many of them vote for Labor. While the Coalition leader has sought to distance herself from the remarks, experts say the Coalition has some mending to do with the community.
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Folge vom 04.09.2025Jacinta Price says she won't apologise over remarks on Indian migrants
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Folge vom 04.09.2025Portugal in mourning after Lisbon's funicular derails; Australian receives consular assistanceLisbon is mourning a devastating tragedy after the historic Gloria funicular derailed, killing 15 people and injuring at least 18 others, in what officials describe as the capital’s worst transport disaster in decades.
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Folge vom 04.09.202520,000 more aged care packages more quickly after Labor agrees to Coalition deal20,000 more home care packages are to be available to vulnerable older Australians after the federal government was forced to make a deal with the Coalition. It was the first major test faced by Labor since it was re-elected, which was cornered in the senate to make changes to its aged care reform policy.
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Folge vom 03.09.2025ASX 200’s worst day since April; Australian economy grows faster than expectedThe Australian sharemarket has experienced its worst single-day drop since April, with all 11 sectors finishing in the red. For more, Rena Sarumpaet spoke with Perpetual’s Head of Investment Strategy, Matt Sherwood. Plus, Australia’s GDP expanded by a larger-than-expected 0.6% in the June quarter. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Goncalves spoke with NAB Chief Economist Sally Auld about what that means for the economy.