NDIS cuts could leave some participants with a funding gap. How will the changes affect you?
Proposals also grant the health minister power to change disability support rules without state or territory approval. Hereās what you need to knowGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastFunding for some services within the National Disability Insurance Scheme will be slashed ā even in cases where participants could be left with a funding gap ā as part of a sweeping proposal to drastically curb the schemeās annual growth.The proposed changes, revealed on Thursday, will also grant the health minister, Mark Butler, god-like powers to reduce overall funding for support categories, determine pricing guides and caps for services and support, and the ability to change NDIS rules without state and territory approval for the first 12 months. Continue reading...
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Qatarās Role in the Geopolitics of Polarization and the Reengineering of Power in Sudan - En.ImArabic
⢠The Sudanese crisis, which began in April 2023 as a power struggle between two generals, has evolved into a complex regional proxy conflict. ⢠Qatar is playing a significant role in the geopolitics of polarization, influencing the reengineering of power within the war-torn nation.
Read original Ā· en.imarabic.comā60,000 tonnes of Russian ammo destroyedā: Zelenskyy drops new 'intel', blames Putin for prolonging war
⢠President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukrainian strikes destroyed 60,000 tonnes of Russian ammunition at a Baltic Fleet arsenal near St. Petersburg and targeted key defense-industrial facilities. ⢠Zelenskyy claimed that Moscow has been forced to shift its air defenses to protect the Kerch Bridge and the capital city of St. Petersburg.
Read original Ā· firstpost.comDuck off: World Cup hero MerlĆn barred from Mexico game due to Fifaās animal ban
Worldās sixth-most famous duck falls short of dreamTwo-year-old must watch Czechia game from distanceMerlĆn the duckās bid to see his beloved Mexico live has hit a snag after he was barred from El Triās match with Czechia on Wednesday.MerlĆn has become a folk hero in Mexico after becoming a symbol of El Triās World Cup campaign on home soil. His fans had launched a campaign for MerlĆn to attend Wednesdayās match alongside his human family. But his journey was cut short by Fifa regulations. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comVenezuela earthquakes live updates: buildings collapse in Caracas as officials warn āhigh casualtiesā likely
Two powerful earthquakes ā with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5 ā sent residents running into the streets as buildings shook and collapsedVenezuela earthquake: powerful back-to-back quakes collapse buildings in capital CaracasBack-to-back powerful earthquakes hammered Venezuela on Wednesday evening, collapsing buildings in the capital of Caracas.The US Geological Survey said the first earthquake had a magnitude of 7.1 and its epicentre was west of the community of Morón, located along the countryās Caribbean coast, about 168km (104 miles) west of Caracas. The quake had a depth of 13km (8 miles). Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comVenezuela rocked by powerful back-to-back earthquakes
Homes and buildings collapse in first magnitude 7.1 earthquake, with tremors felt in neighbouring ColombiaA strong earthquake shook north-central Venezuela on Wednesday afternoon, west ā of Caracas, with residents in neighbouring Colombia also reporting feeling tremors.The earthquake registered at ā a magnitude 7.1 ā in āVenezuela, about an hour west of the city Valencia at a depth of 13km (8 miles), according to the ā US Geological Survey. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comLast Islamic State-linked Australian woman from Syrian camp to return despite previous ban
Home affairs minister Tony Burke says return permit āhas to be issuedā following advice from agencies and lawyersFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAn Australian woman linked to the Islamic State group has been given authorisation to return to Australia, after the government was advised it could no longer enforce a criminal exclusion order.The home affairs minister, Tony Burke, said the woman would face an unprecedented level of security monitoring once she arrives in the country, including constant monitoring and requirements to report to authorities regularly. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comMet gets extension to AI project with spy tech firm Palantir after mayor blocked deal
Sadiq Khan said procurement rules had been broken but allows police another 12 months to operate pilot in LondonThe Metropolitan police has been granted a 12-month extension to a pilot project with the spy tech firm Palantir while the force carries out a procurement process.The development comes weeks after the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, blocked a £50m deal between the Met and the US company to automate intelligence analysis in criminal investigations. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comFour in five under-16s in Australia using social media despite ban, study shows
Experts say law not enough to stop children accessing harmful content online and more āconvincing strategy is requiredāMore than 80% of under-16s in Australia said they were still using social media three months after legislation banning them from it came into force, research shows.Australia is the first country to ban social media for children. Since December 2025, under-16s have been prohibited from having accounts with many social media platforms including TikTok, X, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comBill Gates says Epstein sought to blackmail him over extramarital affairs
Transcript of congressional testimony shows Microsoft founder spoke of āveiledā threats made by late sex offenderThe Microsoft founder Bill Gates told US members of Congress that the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein had sought to āblackmailā him over his extramarital affairs, according to a transcript of the testimony.The tech pioneer testified behind closed doors before the House oversight committee on 10 June regarding his friendship with Epstein, who died in prison in 2019 as he awaited trial for sex crimes. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comUS opens second federal investigation of deadly Tesla crash into Texas home
Driver told authorities he had driver-assistance technology engaged before crash that killed 76-year-old Martha AvilaThe US government has opened a second federal investigation into a recent crash of a Tesla that reportedly had driver-assistance technology engaged, struck a Texas home and killed a resident.Meanwhile, the family of Martha Avila, the 76-year-old resident who was killed, has sued over the wreck. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comYosemite visitor dies after being swept over nearly 600ft waterfall
Josue Baires Alfaro, 22, identified as victim in Nevada Fall incident that nearly claimed life of woman who tried to helpA 22-year-old visitor to Yosemite national park in California died after he was swept over a 594ft-high waterfall on Saturday, officials confirmed this week.A fellow parkgoer, Freesia Gaul, was capturing a photo when she noticed the man, reportedly identified by local authorities as Josue Baires Alfaro, in the Merced River. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comZali Steggall and Allegra Spender launch new party aimed at political centre promising āreason over rageā
New party dubbed Community Strong Australia follows secret talks about future of community independentsTeal independents Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender have launched a new political party called Community Strong Australia, with the aim of providing a centrist alternative for voters amid the rise of One Nation and the turmoil inside the Coalition.The party will focus on issues including housing affordability, cost of living, climate change, childcare, education, healthcare and social cohesion, according to Steggall, the member for Warringah. Continue reading...
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