Less than a half hours drive from the heart of Sydney is a magnificent Hamptons-inspired hillside home
The five-bedroom in Burraneer, 26km south of the CBD, has a waterfront terrace overlooking an estuary
Enormous windows flood the house with natural light while premium appliances make the kitchen a dream
Standout features include an in-ground pool, private pontoon and ensuite bedrooms with walk-in wardrobes
Latest quarterly figures from CoreLogic imply the national market is growing at 11.2 per cent a year. But unlike the last boom, investors are not the driving force.
The dole will be lifted to $615.70 a fortnight when the coronavirus supplement ends in March while job seekers’ obligations will increase and employers will be able to report anyone refusing a job offer.
Compounding the uncertainty for those missing out on the “recovery” is the fact that the federal government will withdraw JobKeeper (a wage subsidy to some businesses, now reduced to $500 per week per employee) and most of the Coronavirus supplement to JobSeeker (now only $150 per fortnight), at the end of March.
JobKeeper withdrawal
There are 1.5 million workers relying on JobKeeper, according to Sabra Lane, who spoke to federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg on February 15 for the ABC Radio AM program. “What these numbers show is a broad-based recovery in the Australian labour market, with over 2 million having graduated from JobKeeper,” Frydenberg said.
Mean Girls, “don’t have sex because you will get pregnant and die”.
While their sex education wasn t as dire as that iconic movie scene, for Dr Joyce Yu and Angelique Wan, their high school lessons still left much to be desired.
“We loved our school, our school was great, but the sex ed that we received was just so anatomical,” Angelique told
The Feed.
“I just remember videos of cartoons about sex and ‘this is how to not get pregnant’ and a bit about STIs,” Joyce added.
“Missing from the conversation was, obviously, language around consent.”
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