A chicken shop owner, Musher Saleh, has pleaded not guilty to threatening federal election candidate Jamal Daoud, who accused him of making death threats in Arabic. Saleh, who had his permanent residency revoked in 2017 due to false marriage claims, appeared in Parramatta Local Court, denying the allegations. Despite concerns raised by Daoud about Saleh’s continued presence in Australia, Immigration Minister Tony Burke has not yet responded to inquiries regarding the situation.
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Small business not convinced there’s much in Budget for them but see bigger picture
Scott Jones, owner of Diabolik bookstore in Mount Hawthorn, expressed disappointment with the State Budget, noting no changes in payroll tax or energy credits, and feeling it offered little support for small businesses. He acknowledged potential benefits from broader investments in housing and health but emphasized the increasing challenges of running his retail business amid rising expenses and longer working hours. Need More Context? 🔎
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