The fee for travellers leaving Australia has skyrocketed, making it one of the highest in the world. The departure tax, known as the Passenger Movement Charge, has increased to $60, causing concern among frequent flyers and tourists. Many are questioning the reasoning behind the significant hike in fees for those leaving the country.
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Paul Murray: State Budget surpluses haven’t been planned, they’re the result of a run of historic luck
Rita Saffioti, facing a challenging week due to significant cost overruns in government IT projects and concerns over the usability of Metronet railcars, is managing a budget that will increase the state's debt from $28.3 billion to $42.5 billion by 2028-29, despite predicting cash surpluses. Critics highlight that her financial management, buoyed by inflated revenues from iron ore and a favorable GST deal, fails to control rising debt levels, emphasizing her reliance on luck rather...
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