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14.10.2024 19:00
Potentially lifesaving Blue Mountains fire trails obstructed as bushfire season begins Exclusive: Residents who fought the black summer bushfires are concerned access tracks are not being maintainedGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastResidents of a Blue Mountains town who were forced to defend themselves against an out-of-control backburn during the black summer bushfires are concerned fire trails in the area are not being maintained ahead the fire season.Guardian Australia has seen photographs of fallen trees obstructing two fire trails in Bilpin near the Tutti Fruitti cafe and surrounding homes, which were destroyed when the Rural Fire Service lost control of the backburn it lit near Mount Wilson in December 2019.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading... ...

14.10.2024 19:00
Shoppers to no longer pay fees when using debit cards under new Albanese government plan Treasurer says uncovering ‘unfair’ practices also part of proposed surcharge revamp designed to give consumers better deal and cut small business’s costsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe federal government is preparing to ban debit card fees, and instruct the consumer watchdog to investigate excessive card costs, as the unpopular system of transaction charges gets set for an overhaul.The proposed changes would mean consumers no longer pay a fee when using their debit card to buy their morning coffee or make a major retail purchase. Credit card fees would still apply.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading... ...

14.10.2024 19:13
Battery-operated items from Temu tested by Choice fail Australian safety standards Consumer advocate says results are a ‘worrying reminder’ children are at risk from insecure battery components on most itemsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAn LED-lit tutu skirt, a spinning top and a set of building blocks are among a number of dangerous toys that were sold by Chinese-owned shopping platform Temu, Choice has found.Choice tested 15 toys operated by circular coin or button-style batteries, including watches, a writing tablet, a musical keyboard, a cartoon projector and a electronic pet game from Temu in May.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading... ...