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  1. 21h ago

    Telstra Admits Its Outage Was Preventable

    Good morning, Australia! It’s Thursday, July 18 Today’s Brief: What’s Happening Right Now In this episode, the host covers three developing stories: Australia's diplomatic response to a methanol poisoning tragedy in Laos, Telstra's Senate enquiry testimony over a nationwide network outage, and President Donald Trump's claims that China accessed the voter data of 220 million Americans. Stay informed on Australia's evolving political landscape with our comprehensive coverage of parliamentary developments and policy analysis. Follow us across all major podcasting platforms and social media channels for updates that matter. Your support keeps independent journalism alive! For more in-depth coverage on these stories and other news affecting Australia and the world, subscribe to readmencari.com. Support our independent journalism by listening to our podcasts on all major platforms and considering a subscription to help us continue delivering fearless reporting free from financial and political influence. As well as knowing you’re keeping MENCARI alive, you’ll also get: * Get breaking news AS IT HAPPENS - Gain instant access to our real-time coverage and analysis when major stories break, keeping you ahead of the curve * Unlock our COMPLETE content library - Enjoy unlimited access to every newsletter, podcast episode, and exclusive archive—all seamlessly available in your favorite podcast apps. * Join the conversation that matters - Be part of our vibrant community with full commenting privileges on all content, directly supporting Mencari's Stay with readmencari.com for continuous updates on these developing stories and more from across Australia, New Zealand, and the globe. Subscribe to our newsletter for daily briefings delivered straight to your inbox! MENCARI - Delivered fearless reporting to you is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Got a News Tip? Contact our editor via Proton Mail encrypted, X Direct Message, LinkedIn, or email. You can securely message him on Signal by using his username, Miko Santos. More on Mencari * Mencari—for breaking and updated news around Australia and the world. * Podwires Daily—for providing news about audio trends and podcasts. * There’s a Glitch—updated tech news and scam and fraud trends * Viewpoint 360 - An investigative report based on evidence , produced in collaboration with 360info. * Part8A Podcast features expert interviews on current political and social issues in Australia and worldwide. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.readmencari.com/subscribe

  2. 1d ago

    Universities, anti-Semitism and tobacco politics: Australia’s Friday news rundown

    Good morning, Australia! It’s Thursday, July 17 Today’s Brief: What’s Happening Right Now Australia’s universities are facing renewed scrutiny as a royal commission examines anti-Semitism on campus, while a new national drug survey shows smoking has fallen to a historic low even as illicit tobacco use climbs. In this episode, we break down what the hearings mean for universities, why campus safety and protest rights are colliding, and how the tobacco black market is complicating a public-health success story. We also look at the political pressure now building on universities, regulators and the federal government. Timestamps: * 00:00 — Opening and headline rundown. * 01:10 — Universities and the anti-Semitism royal commission. * 05:10 — Smoking rates hit historic low, illicit tobacco rises. * 08:30 — What happens next. Show notes bullets: * The royal commission’s Melbourne hearing block runs from July 13 to July 17 and examines anti-Semitism in universities. * Monash vice-chancellor Sharon Pickering says she did not fully appreciate how quickly anti-Semitism could surface. * AIHW survey data shows daily smoking fell to 5.6% in 2025. * Illicit tobacco use among smokers rose to 34%. * Public-health experts say stronger enforcement, not lower excise, is the answer. Resources mentioned: * Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion hearings. * AIHW National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2025. Stay informed on Australia's evolving political landscape with our comprehensive coverage of parliamentary developments and policy analysis. Follow us across all major podcasting platforms and social media channels for updates that matter. Your support keeps independent journalism alive! For more in-depth coverage on these stories and other news affecting Australia and the world, subscribe to readmencari.com. Support our independent journalism by listening to our podcasts on all major platforms and considering a subscription to help us continue delivering fearless reporting free from financial and political influence. As well as knowing you’re keeping MENCARI alive, you’ll also get: * Get breaking news AS IT HAPPENS - Gain instant access to our real-time coverage and analysis when major stories break, keeping you ahead of the curve * Unlock our COMPLETE content library - Enjoy unlimited access to every newsletter, podcast episode, and exclusive archive—all seamlessly available in your favorite podcast apps. * Join the conversation that matters - Be part of our vibrant community with full commenting privileges on all content, directly supporting Mencari's Stay with readmencari.com for continuous updates on these developing stories and more from across Australia, New Zealand, and the globe. Subscribe to our newsletter for daily briefings delivered straight to your inbox! MENCARI - Delivered fearless reporting to you is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Got a News Tip? Contact our editor via Proton Mail encrypted, X Direct Message, LinkedIn, or email. You can securely message him on Signal by using his username, Miko Santos. More on Mencari * Mencari—for breaking and updated news around Australia and the world. * Podwires Daily—for providing news about audio trends and podcasts. * There’s a Glitch—updated tech news and scam and fraud trends * Viewpoint 360 - An investigative report based on evidence , produced in collaboration with 360info. * Part8A Podcast features expert interviews on current political and social issues in Australia and worldwide. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.readmencari.com/subscribe

  3. 2d ago

    New Zealand Confirms First Case of H5N1 Bird Flu in Seabird

    Good morning, Australia! It’s Thursday ,July 16 Today’s Brief: What’s Happening Right Now New Zealand faces an emerging biosecurity crisis as the deadly H5N1 bird flu reaches its shores for the first time, threatening some of the world's most endangered bird species. Meanwhile, President Trump reverses a controversial plan to impose tolls on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz after intense pressure from Gulf allies. And Australia's government delays artificial intelligence regulation until 2027, leaving a critical gap as major tech companies race to build data centers across the country. In this episode, we break down the three most significant stories shaping the day and what they mean for global security, energy markets, and environmental protection. Stay informed on Australia's evolving political landscape with our comprehensive coverage of parliamentary developments and policy analysis. Follow us across all major podcasting platforms and social media channels for updates that matter. Your support keeps independent journalism alive! For more in-depth coverage on these stories and other news affecting Australia and the world, subscribe to readmencari.com. Support our independent journalism by listening to our podcasts on all major platforms and considering a subscription to help us continue delivering fearless reporting free from financial and political influence. As well as knowing you’re keeping MENCARI alive, you’ll also get: * Get breaking news AS IT HAPPENS - Gain instant access to our real-time coverage and analysis when major stories break, keeping you ahead of the curve * Unlock our COMPLETE content library - Enjoy unlimited access to every newsletter, podcast episode, and exclusive archive—all seamlessly available in your favorite podcast apps. * Join the conversation that matters - Be part of our vibrant community with full commenting privileges on all content, directly supporting Mencari's Stay with readmencari.com for continuous updates on these developing stories and more from across Australia, New Zealand, and the globe. Subscribe to our newsletter for daily briefings delivered straight to your inbox! MENCARI - Delivered fearless reporting to you is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Got a News Tip? Contact our editor via Proton Mail encrypted, X Direct Message, LinkedIn, or email. You can securely message him on Signal by using his username, Miko Santos. More on Mencari * Mencari—for breaking and updated news around Australia and the world. * Podwires Daily—for providing news about audio trends and podcasts. * There’s a Glitch—updated tech news and scam and fraud trends * Viewpoint 360 - An investigative report based on evidence , produced in collaboration with 360info. * Part8A Podcast features expert interviews on current political and social issues in Australia and worldwide. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.readmencari.com/subscribe

  4. 3d ago

    U.S. and Iran Escalate Military Strikes; Ceasefire Declared 'Over'

    Good morning, Australia! Today’s Brief: What’s Happening Right Now The news moves fast. We don’t. Today’s Brief is your daily dose of what’s actually going on in the world—delivered straight, without the spin or the sensationalism. We take three major stories and tell you what happened, why it matters, and what comes next. Whether it’s energy markets, geopolitical conflict, or domestic policy, we connect the dots so you can understand the full picture. Smart news for people with limited time and unlimited curiosity. Five minutes a day keeps the chaos at bay. New episodes every weekday. Stay informed on Australia's evolving political landscape with our comprehensive coverage of parliamentary developments and policy analysis. Follow us across all major podcasting platforms and social media channels for updates that matter. Your support keeps independent journalism alive! For more in-depth coverage on these stories and other news affecting Australia and the world, subscribe to readmencari.com. Support our independent journalism by listening to our podcasts on all major platforms and considering a subscription to help us continue delivering fearless reporting free from financial and political influence. As well as knowing you’re keeping MENCARI alive, you’ll also get: * Get breaking news AS IT HAPPENS - Gain instant access to our real-time coverage and analysis when major stories break, keeping you ahead of the curve * Unlock our COMPLETE content library - Enjoy unlimited access to every newsletter, podcast episode, and exclusive archive—all seamlessly available in your favorite podcast apps. * Join the conversation that matters - Be part of our vibrant community with full commenting privileges on all content, directly supporting Mencari's Stay with readmencari.com for continuous updates on these developing stories and more from across Australia, New Zealand, and the globe. Subscribe to our newsletter for daily briefings delivered straight to your inbox! MENCARI - Delivered fearless reporting to you is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Got a News Tip? Contact our editor via Proton Mail encrypted, X Direct Message, LinkedIn, or email. You can securely message him on Signal by using his username, Miko Santos. More on Mencari * Mencari—for breaking and updated news around Australia and the world. * Podwires Daily—for providing news about audio trends and podcasts. * There’s a Glitch—updated tech news and scam and fraud trends * Viewpoint 360 - An investigative report based on evidence , produced in collaboration with 360info. * Part8A Podcast features expert interviews on current political and social issues in Australia and worldwide. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.readmencari.com/subscribe

  5. 12/10/2025

    Australia Faces Triple Policy Reckoning: Under-16 Social Media Ban Begins, Coal Extended to 2049, MPs' Travel Costs Under Scrutiny

    Good morning, Australia! Today is December 11 and here is your news briefing! The Mencari readers receive journalism free of financial and political influence. We set our own news agenda, which is always based on facts rather than billionaire ownership or political pressure. Despite the financial challenges that our industry faces, we have decided to keep our reporting open to the public because we believe that everyone has the right to know the truth about the events that shape their world. Thanks to the unwavering support of our readers, we're able to keep the news flowing freely. If you're able, please join us in supporting Mencari. Join over 1000 readers. Sign up here. We'd love it if you could share the email with your friends! Just (copy the URL here. Today's reading time is 7 minutes. - Miko Santos Here’s what else you need to know to get going and get on with your day. 1. Social Media Ban: Day Two Australia’s world-first under-16 ban is live—TikTok’s axed 200,000+ accounts, but plenty of teens woke up to find nothing changed. PM Albanese says “success is the fact that it’s happening.” That’s... one way to define success. Kids are already migrating to apps called Lemonade and Yope. Whack-a-mole, anyone? 2. Coal Until 2049 AEMO dropped its 25-year energy roadmap. The headline? Coal’s sticking around another quarter-century, and the grid overhaul will cost $128 billion. Wind farm targets? Slashed. Renewables still “cheapest,” apparently—just not arriving as fast as promised. 3. Wells Expenses Scandal Communications Minister Anika Wells referred herself for an audit. The damage? $100k NY trip, $116k in Paris jaunts, husband flown to five MCG events, and a $1,000 Comcar bill for waiting during the tennis. “I work really hard,” she says. PM has her back. For now. 4. MP Travel Blowout It’s not just Wells. Nationals MP Andrew Willcox spent $80k+ flying his spouse to Canberra—seven times the average. Calls are growing to scrap or restrict family travel entitlements entirely. The pub test? Failing spectacularly. 5. Budget Warning Signs MYEFO drops next week. Deficit’s at $33 billion. NDIS running double GDP growth. Eighty percent of new jobs tied to government. Merry Christmas, Treasurer Chalmers. Stay informed on Australia's evolving political landscape with our comprehensive coverage of parliamentary developments and policy analysis. Follow us across all major podcasting platforms and social media channels for updates that matter. Your support keeps independent journalism alive! For more in-depth coverage on these stories and other news affecting Australia and the world, subscribe to readmencari.com. Support our independent journalism by listening to our podcasts on all major platforms and considering a subscription to help us continue delivering fearless reporting free from financial and political influence. As well as knowing you’re keeping MENCARI alive, you’ll also get: * Get breaking news AS IT HAPPENS - Gain instant access to our real-time coverage and analysis when major stories break, keeping you ahead of the curve * Unlock our COMPLETE content library - Enjoy unlimited access to every newsletter, podcast episode, and exclusive archive—all seamlessly available in your favorite podcast apps. * Join the conversation that matters - Be part of our vibrant community with full commenting privileges on all content, directly supporting Mencari's Stay with readmencari.com for continuous updates on these developing stories and more from across Australia, New Zealand, and the globe. Subscribe to our newsletter for daily briefings delivered straight to your inbox! MENCARI - Delivered fearless reporting to you is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Got a News Tip? Contact our editor via Proton Mail encrypted, X Direct Message, LinkedIn, or email. You can securely message him on Signal by using his username, Miko Santos. More on Mencari * Mencari—for breaking and updated news around Australia and the world. * Podwires Daily—for providing news about audio trends and podcasts. * There’s a Glitch—updated tech news and scam and fraud trends * Viewpoint 360 - An investigative report based on evidence , produced in collaboration with 360info. * Part8A Podcast features expert interviews on current political and social issues in Australia and worldwide. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.readmencari.com/subscribe

  6. 12/09/2025

    Australia launches world-first social media ban for under-16s as RBA holds rates, minister faces expenses scandal

    Good morning, Australia! Today is November 27 and here is your news briefing! The Mencari readers receive journalism free of financial and political influence. We set our own news agenda, which is always based on facts rather than billionaire ownership or political pressure. Despite the financial challenges that our industry faces, we have decided to keep our reporting open to the public because we believe that everyone has the right to know the truth about the events that shape their world. Thanks to the unwavering support of our readers, we're able to keep the news flowing freely. If you're able, please join us in supporting Mencari. Join over 1000 readers. Sign up here. We'd love it if you could share the email with your friends! Just (copy the URL here. Today's reading time is 7 minutes. - Miko Santos Here’s what else you need to know to get going and get on with your day. Australia became the first nation Tuesday to enforce a blanket social media ban for children under 16, with platforms including TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook removing millions of teen accounts. The world-first legislation kicks in as the Reserve Bank held interest rates at 3.60% for another month, leaving Australian households paying $1,800 more monthly in mortgage costs than three years ago. Shadow Treasurer Ted O’Brien warned the next interest rate move could be up, not down, blaming government spending for keeping inflation at 3.8%—well above the RBA’s target. Communications Minister Anika Wells championed the social media ban as “game-changing” for kids and parents, even as she referred herself to the Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority for an audit. Revelations emerged this week of $100,000 in last-minute UN flights, family ski trips to Thredbo, and a nearly $1,000 Commonwealth car charge for a seven-hour wait during the 2023 Australian Open. The Opposition is calling her “air-miles Anika” and demanding she stand aside during investigations, with the scandal threatening to overshadow the government’s signature tech policy achievement. Deadly bushfires killed a 59-year-old firefighter and destroyed at least 40 homes across New South Wales and Tasmania over the weekend, with authorities warning the summer fire season is only beginning. More than 60 fires burned across NSW Tuesday, fueled by 42-degree temperatures and gusty winds. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese activated disaster relief and warned “this summer, like all summers it would appear in recent times, is going to be a difficult one.” The Bureau of Meteorology forecasts temporary relief with cooler weather and possible rain, but long-term conditions remain dangerous with 2024 marking Australia’s second-hottest year on record. Energy bill rebates that have cushioned household electricity costs throughout 2024 and 2025 will end December 31st, Treasurer Jim Chalmers confirmed Monday. The $300 annual rebate plus an additional $150 provided since July will not be extended into 2026, leaving families to absorb the full impact of energy prices that have jumped 40% since Labor took office. Opposition Treasury spokesperson Ted O’Brien called the decision inevitable but slammed Labor for spending $6.8 billion “papering over their failed energy policy” rather than addressing root causes. Chalmers said future support would be “targeted” rather than universal, suggesting means-testing is coming. The Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook drops next week, where Chalmers will need to address mounting pressure on Australian households facing higher energy bills, stagnant interest rates, and warnings of potential rate hikes heading into 2026. Whether the government announces spending cuts, extends cost-of-living relief, or leaves families to navigate rising costs on their own remains the question dominating Canberra as summer intensifies and political pressure mounts on multiple fronts. Stay informed on Australia's evolving political landscape with our comprehensive coverage of parliamentary developments and policy analysis. Follow us across all major podcasting platforms and social media channels for updates that matter. Your support keeps independent journalism alive! For more in-depth coverage on these stories and other news affecting Australia and the world, subscribe to readmencari.com. Support our independent journalism by listening to our podcasts on all major platforms and considering a subscription to help us continue delivering fearless reporting free from financial and political influence. As well as knowing you’re keeping MENCARI alive, you’ll also get: * Get breaking news AS IT HAPPENS - Gain instant access to our real-time coverage and analysis when major stories break, keeping you ahead of the curve * Unlock our COMPLETE content library - Enjoy unlimited access to every newsletter, podcast episode, and exclusive archive—all seamlessly available in your favorite podcast apps. * Join the conversation that matters - Be part of our vibrant community with full commenting privileges on all content, directly supporting Mencari's Stay with readmencari.com for continuous updates on these developing stories and more from across Australia, New Zealand, and the globe. Subscribe to our newsletter for daily briefings delivered straight to your inbox! MENCARI - Delivered fearless reporting to you is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Got a News Tip? Contact our editor via Proton Mail encrypted, X Direct Message, LinkedIn, or email. You can securely message him on Signal by using his username, Miko Santos. More on Mencari * Mencari—for breaking and updated news around Australia and the world. * Podwires Daily—for providing news about audio trends and podcasts. * There’s a Glitch—updated tech news and scam and fraud trends * Viewpoint 360 - An investigative report based on evidence , produced in collaboration with 360info. * Part8A Podcast features expert interviews on current political and social issues in Australia and worldwide. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.readmencari.com/subscribe

  7. 11/26/2025

    Australian Teens Take Social Media Ban to High Court as Inflation Squeezes Gen Z

    Good morning, Australia! Today is November 27 and here is your news briefing! The Mencari readers receive journalism free of financial and political influence. We set our own news agenda, which is always based on facts rather than billionaire ownership or political pressure. Despite the financial challenges that our industry faces, we have decided to keep our reporting open to the public because we believe that everyone has the right to know the truth about the events that shape their world. Thanks to the unwavering support of our readers, we're able to keep the news flowing freely. If you're able, please join us in supporting Mencari. Join over 1000 readers. Sign up here. We'd love it if you could share the email with your friends! Just (copy the URL here. Today's reading time is 7 minutes. - Miko Santos Here’s what else you need to know to get going and get on with your day. Australia’s new law forcing platforms to remove users under 16 by Dec. 10 is facing a High Court challenge from the Digital Freedom Project and two 15-year-olds, who argue the ban unfairly strips young people of their implied constitutional right to political communication on platforms like TikTok, Instagram and YouTube. The case lands as more than a million teen accounts are set to be shut down and companies face fines up to tens of millions of dollars if they fail to comply. At the same time, new ABS data shows annual inflation has ticked up to 3.8% in the year to October, driven heavily by higher housing and electricity costs, keeping pressure on younger Australians already hit by soaring rents, bills and study costs. Stay informed on Australia's evolving political landscape with our comprehensive coverage of parliamentary developments and policy analysis. Follow us across all major podcasting platforms and social media channels for updates that matter. Your support keeps independent journalism alive! For more in-depth coverage on these stories and other news affecting Australia and the world, subscribe to readmencari.com. Support our independent journalism by listening to our podcasts on all major platforms and considering a subscription to help us continue delivering fearless reporting free from financial and political influence. As well as knowing you’re keeping MENCARI alive, you’ll also get: * Get breaking news AS IT HAPPENS - Gain instant access to our real-time coverage and analysis when major stories break, keeping you ahead of the curve * Unlock our COMPLETE content library - Enjoy unlimited access to every newsletter, podcast episode, and exclusive archive—all seamlessly available in your favorite podcast apps. * Join the conversation that matters - Be part of our vibrant community with full commenting privileges on all content, directly supporting Mencari's Stay with readmencari.com for continuous updates on these developing stories and more from across Australia, New Zealand, and the globe. Subscribe to our newsletter for daily briefings delivered straight to your inbox! MENCARI - Delivered fearless reporting to you is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Got a News Tip? Contact our editor via Proton Mail encrypted, X Direct Message, LinkedIn, or email. You can securely message him on Signal by using his username, Miko Santos. More on Mencari * Mencari—for breaking and updated news around Australia and the world. * Podwires Daily—for providing news about audio trends and podcasts. * There’s a Glitch—updated tech news and scam and fraud trends * Viewpoint 360 - An investigative report based on evidence , produced in collaboration with 360info. * Part8A Podcast features expert interviews on current political and social issues in Australia and worldwide. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.readmencari.com/subscribe

  8. 11/25/2025

    Hanson Draws Historic 7-Day Senate Suspension Over Burqa Stunt

    Good morning, Australia! Today is November 25 and here is your news briefing! The Mencari readers receive journalism free of financial and political influence. We set our own news agenda, which is always based on facts rather than billionaire ownership or political pressure. Despite the financial challenges that our industry faces, we have decided to keep our reporting open to the public because we believe that everyone has the right to know the truth about the events that shape their world. Thanks to the unwavering support of our readers, we're able to keep the news flowing freely. If you're able, please join us in supporting Mencari. Join over 1000 readers. Sign up here. We'd love it if you could share the email with your friends! Just (copy the URL here. Today's reading time is 7 minutes. - Miko Santos Here’s what else you need to know to get going and get on with your day. 1. Hanson’s Historic Senate Ban One Nation leader Pauline Hanson won’t be back in the Senate chamber until February 2026 after drawing a seven-sitting-day suspension—the first of its kind in over 45 years. The penalty came Tuesday for wearing a burqa into Parliament for the second time, trying to force debate on banning full-face coverings. Finance Minister Penny Wong didn’t mince words, saying Hanson “mocked and vilified” nearly a million Muslim Australians. Hanson’s response? She’s defiant, says she has “no respect” for most senators, and told reporters the Australian people—not politicians—will judge her. The awkward part? Former Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce is weighing whether to join One Nation right after sharing a steak dinner with Hanson the night of her stunt. Joyce says he’ll decide by Friday. This working relationship is going to be... interesting. 2. Gig Workers Win Minimum Pay Australia just pulled off something no other country has: a voluntary minimum pay deal for DoorDash and Uber Eats drivers. The Transport Workers Union negotiated directly with the platforms—announced Tuesday—and it now needs Fair Work Commission approval. We’re talking minimum pay floors, dispute resolution, and accident insurance for tens of thousands of delivery workers who’ve been locked out of basic protections. Workplace Relations Minister Amanda Rishworth says this fixes “sub-slavery conditions.” The catch? The platforms agreed because they saw government regulations coming anyway. This isn’t generosity—it’s damage control. Expect delivery costs to rise when those labor expenses get passed along. Whether you’ll pay $5 extra for your late-night pad thai so drivers get minimum wage? That’s the real test. 3. Environmental Law Chaos Environment Minister Murray Watt released two completely different amendment packages Tuesday—one for the Coalition, one for the Greens—and neither side is biting. Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says Watt’s “after a political fix, not serious environmental legislation,” and she’s demanding Prime Minister Albanese step in for leader-to-leader talks. The Coalition wants protections for gas projects. The Greens want gas explicitly excluded from fast-track approvals. If Watt goes with the Greens, Labor premiers in WA, Queensland, and the NT will lose their minds over blocked gas developments. If he sides with the Coalition, environmental groups explode. Parliament wraps Friday. If Watt doesn’t land a deal, this legislative mess rolls straight into 2026 election territory. 4. Bowen’s Climate Job vs. Energy Crisis Energy Minister Chris Bowen just scored the presidency of COP30 climate negotiations—and Opposition Leader Sussan Ley immediately branded him a “part-time energy minister” running a “part-time energy grid.” She’s got a point about timing: Australians are facing 40% higher power bills, and power companies told the Australian Energy Council last week prices will keep climbing for another decade. When pressed on when prices actually drop, both Bowen and Climate Change Authority Chair Matt Kean dodge with “when we roll out renewables at scale.” How many years is that? Nobody will say. Bowen’s defense? Supporting Australians in international roles is standard practice. But chairing global climate talks in an election year while Australia’s electricity costs spiral? That’s not standard anything. 5. Bendigo Bank’s Money Laundering Mess Bendigo and Adelaide Bank’s stock tanked 9% Tuesday morning after revealing “significant flaws” in its systems to detect money laundering and terrorism financing. The bank admitted it failed at the absolute basics of banking compliance—the stuff that’s supposed to be bulletproof. AUSTRAC hasn’t announced penalties yet, but for context: Commonwealth Bank paid $700 million in 2018 for similar failures, Westpac coughed up $1.3 billion in 2020. Bendigo’s smaller, but the regulatory hammer hits everyone the same. Shareholders who watched nearly 10% of their investment evaporate in one morning? They’ll be joining regulators in asking how money laundering controls fell apart this badly. Stay informed on Australia's evolving political landscape with our comprehensive coverage of parliamentary developments and policy analysis. Follow us across all major podcasting platforms and social media channels for updates that matter. Your support keeps independent journalism alive! For more in-depth coverage on these stories and other news affecting Australia and the world, subscribe to readmencari.com. Support our independent journalism by listening to our podcasts on all major platforms and considering a subscription to help us continue delivering fearless reporting free from financial and political influence. As well as knowing you’re keeping MENCARI alive, you’ll also get: * Get breaking news AS IT HAPPENS - Gain instant access to our real-time coverage and analysis when major stories break, keeping you ahead of the curve * Unlock our COMPLETE content library - Enjoy unlimited access to every newsletter, podcast episode, and exclusive archive—all seamlessly available in your favorite podcast apps. * Join the conversation that matters - Be part of our vibrant community with full commenting privileges on all content, directly supporting Mencari's Stay with readmencari.com for continuous updates on these developing stories and more from across Australia, New Zealand, and the globe. Subscribe to our newsletter for daily briefings delivered straight to your inbox! MENCARI - Delivered fearless reporting to you is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Got a News Tip? Contact our editor via Proton Mail encrypted, X Direct Message, LinkedIn, or email. You can securely message him on Signal by using his username, Miko Santos. More on Mencari * Mencari—for breaking and updated news around Australia and the world. * Podwires Daily—for providing news about audio trends and podcasts. * There’s a Glitch—updated tech news and scam and fraud trends * Viewpoint 360 - An investigative report based on evidence , produced in collaboration with 360info. * Part8A Podcast features expert interviews on current political and social issues in Australia and worldwide. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.readmencari.com/subscribe

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