Political candidates may soon face caps on donations and campaign spending, with donors limited to $20,000 per year and candidates restricted to $800,000 per electorate under proposed legislation. The reforms, set to take effect from July 1, 2025, aim to increase transparency in donations and reduce the influence of big money in politics, with a $11 million spending cap for non-running organizations and a $90 million cap for registered parties. While some independents criticize the legislation for favoring major parties, others acknowledge the need to prevent wealthy individuals from buying elections, like billionaire Clive Palmer’s significant spending in past campaigns.
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Queensland Premier David Crisafulli urges flood-impacted locals to visit smaller grocery retailers as Coles, Woolies supply dwindles
Premier David Crisafulli is providing immediate support for flood-affected communities in North Queensland by ensuring grocery supply restocking and coordinating deliveries to towns with limited supplies. State and federal authorities, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, are offering financial assistance, deploying military helicopters, and building temporary bridges to aid in recovery efforts. Despite challenges, communities like Ingham are beginning clean-up efforts while authorities work to confirm the welfare of individuals impacted by the floods, with the...
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