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- Queensland expands ‘Adult Crime, Adult Time’ laws statewide
At AusNewsLanka, we aim to keep the Australian community informed with timely updates. Tighter bail laws are being introduced in Queensland to crack down on youth crime, after the state government said it was getting “fed up” with repeat offenders being released on bail only to then reoffend. Repeat offenders who commit serious crimes while on bail will be charged under a brand new offence, under the next phase of the Adult Crime, Adult Time plans. The new offence will have a minimum mandatory sentence for these repeat offenders, and will come into effect by the end of 2026, the Crisafulli Government said. Premier David Crisafulli said Breach Bail, Go to Jail for Adult Crime, Adult Time, would continue making Queensland safer, and build on the progress already turning the tide on youth crime. “Breach Bail Go to Jail is the next phase of Adult Crime, Adult Time, which is holding youth offenders accountable for the first time in a long time,” he said. “We’re heading in the right direction and we’ve heard from Queenslanders who are telling us to keep going, and we will with reforms to Labor’s weak bail laws. “If a Court gives a youth criminal bail and they reoffend with a serious crime, that youth criminal will get a minimum mandatory sentence behind bars, under these reforms. “ The new laws mean if you breach bail you will go to jail, the Premier said. “We promised to make Queensland safer and while we know the monumental task this is, we know our Adult Crime, Adult Time plan is working and we’re going to continue rolling out stronger laws to restore safety,” he said. Meanwhile, Minister for Youth Justice and Victim Support Laura Gerber said the changes are much needed, and have been “a decade in the making”. “Labor’s weak laws and fewer police created a Youth Crime Crisis which left Queenslanders in fear and youth offenders walking free,” she said. “Labor cultivated a generation of untouchables and left Queenslanders victim to skyrocketing crime. “We are turning the tide and Adult Crime, Adult Time is making a difference, with victim numbers down 7.2 per cent in the first year, trending down for the first time in a decade. “Overwhelming Queenslanders are telling us our stronger laws are working and they want us to keep going, we are continuing to drive this forward. “Bail is a privilege, not a right and if repeat offenders are breaching it, they should and will go to jail under this next phase of Adult Crime, Adult Time. “In contrast Labor voted against Adult Crime, Adult Time and have already announced they want to wind it back and raise the age of criminal responsibility so youth criminals can’t be held accountable for their heinous crimes.” Source : News.com Stay tuned with Aus News Lanka – the leading platform for news for Australians.
- ශ්රී ලංකා රේගුව අර්ධ වාර්ෂික ආදායම් ඉලක්කය ඉක්මවයි...
This is a developing story brought to you by Aus News Lanka, your trusted source for news for Sri Lankans in Australia and beyond. ශ්රී ලංකා රේගු දෙපාර්තමේන්තුව (Sri Lanka Customs Department) විසින් වසරේ පළමු අර්ධ වසර සඳහා නියමිත ආදායම් ඉලක්කය ඉක්මවා රුපියල් බිලියන 1,373.7ක ආදායමක් උපයා ඇති බව රාජ්ය ආයතනය නිකුත් කළ නිවේදනයක සඳහන් වේ. මෙම කාලසීමාව සඳහා රේගු දෙපාර්තමේන්තුවට නියම කර තිබූ ආදායම් ඉලක්කය රුපියල් බිලියන 1,060.5ක් වූ අතර, ඒ අනුව ඉලක්කය රුපියල් බිලියන 313කින් ඉක්මවා ඇති බවද වාර්තා වේ. 2026 වසර සඳහා රේගු දෙපාර්තමේන්තුවට පවරා ඇති සමස්ත ආදායම් ඉලක්කය රුපියල් බිලියන 2,206කි. රේගු මාධ්ය ප්රකාශක සහ ජ්යෙෂ්ඨ අධ්යක්ෂ චන්දන පුංචිහේවා මහතා පවසන්නේ, පවතින ප්රවණතාව සැලකිල්ලට ගනිමින් පසුගිය වසරේ වාර්තාගත රුපියල් ට්රිලියන 2.5ක වාර්ෂික ආදායමද මෙම වසරේදී ඉක්මවා යා හැකි බවට විශ්වාසය පවතින බවයි. ජූලි මාසය සඳහා නියමිත ආදායම් ඉලක්කය රුපියල් බිලියන 192.4ක් වන අතර, මාසයේ පළමු දින දෙක තුළදීම රුපියල් බිලියන 31ක ආදායමක් දැනටමත් උපයාගෙන ඇති බවද ඔහු සඳහන් කළේය. කෙසේ වෙතත්, මෝටර් රථ ආනයන සීමා හේතුවෙන් වාහන අංශයෙන් ලැබෙන ආදායමේ පහළ යාමක් දක්නට ලැබෙන බවද චන්දන පුංචිහේවා මහතා වැඩිදුරටත් ප්රකාශ කළේය. Source : The Morning News More updates to come on AusNewsLanka.
- Interest Rate Cuts Could Be Delayed Until 2027 ?
At AusNewsLanka, we aim to keep the Australian community informed with timely updates. Australian borrowers may have to wait until 2027 for interest rate relief, according to a new survey of leading economists. The latest Australian Financial Review poll found that more than half of the 32 economists surveyed believe the Reserve Bank’s cash rate has already peaked at 4.35 per cent, making another rate rise less likely. However, most economists do not expect rate cuts any time soon. Almost all respondents said the RBA is likely to keep rates on hold until at least 2027, with many predicting cuts will not begin until the second half of the year. The Reserve Bank left interest rates unchanged at its June meeting, citing slower consumer spending, rising unemployment and a cooling housing market. However, Governor Michele Bullock has made it clear that further rate increases remain an option if inflation stays too high. Economists are also closely watching global developments, including tensions in the Middle East, which could keep inflation elevated and delay any move to lower rates. While ANZ, NAB and Commonwealth Bank believe rates have reached their peak, AMP and Westpac are forecasting up to two more rate hikes, potentially lifting the cash rate to 4.85 per cent by the end of the year. Higher borrowing costs continue to put pressure on Australian households. More than 1.5 million mortgage holders are estimated to be experiencing mortgage stress, while over 65,000 people have already contacted the National Debt Helpline this year, with mortgage repayments remaining the leading concern. Source : 9 News Stay tuned with Aus News Lanka – the leading platform for news for Australians.
- All you need to know about increased visa fees...
At AusNewsLanka, we aim to keep the Australian community informed with timely updates. Department of Home Affairs has increased visa application fees for most visa categories, with the new charges applying to applications lodged from 1 July 2026. Some of the biggest increases include: Visa Category & Description Subclass Previous Fee (AUD) New Fee (AUD) Increase (AUD) Increase (%) Student and Student Guardian visas 500, 590 $2,000 $2,500 $500 25.0% Skilled Migration visas 189, 190, 491, 494 $4,910 $6,135 $1,225 25.0% Temporary Graduate visa 485 $2,300 $5,750 $3,450 150.0% Partner visas 309, 100, 820, 801 $9,365 $11,710 $2,345 25.0% Employer-sponsored SID visa 482 $3,210 $4,015 $805 25.1% Employer Nomination Scheme visas 186, 187 $4,910 $6,140 $1,230 25.1% The offshore Visitor visa (Subclass 600) application fee has also increased from $200 to $250, while the onshore Visitor visa and Citizenship by Conferral application fees remain unchanged. The updated fees apply only to visa applications submitted on or after 1 July 2026. Source : Visaenvoy Stay tuned with Aus News Lanka – the leading platform for news for Australians.
- Sri Lanka enters El Niño phase, faces extreme weather risks
This is a developing story brought to you by Aus News Lanka, your trusted source for news for Sri Lankans in Australia and beyond. Sri Lanka is currently experiencing El Niño conditions, with weather officials warning that the country could face a mix of extreme weather over the coming months, including reduced rainfall, floods and possible drought. The Department of Meteorology says there is a 63% chance of a strong El Niño and a 33% chance of a weaker event. Officials expect below-average rainfall in August, followed by increased rain during October and November, which could raise the risk of flooding in some areas. Early next year, conditions may turn much drier, with drought likely to affect water supplies, agriculture and other key sectors. The potential impacts of El Niño were discussed at a special government meeting chaired by Environment Minister Dammika Patabendi. The committee, appointed by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, is preparing short-, medium- and long-term plans to strengthen food security, water management and energy conservation. Government agencies have been asked to submit action plans within two weeks, while the Department of Meteorology will remain the official source for all public updates on El Niño. Source : Daily Mirror News More updates to come on AusNewsLanka.
- Rare winter cyclone threat sparks weekend weather warning across Australia
At AusNewsLanka, we aim to keep the Australian community informed with timely updates. A tropical low near the Solomon Islands could become a rare winter cyclone this weekend, according to Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology. The Bureau says there is a low chance of cyclone formation between late Friday and Monday, with the risk peaking at around 10% from Saturday to Monday before dropping again. Even if the system does not strengthen into a cyclone, it is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea. Forecasters do not expect any direct impact on mainland Australia. Cyclones in the Australian region are most common between November and April, making any July cyclone highly unusual. Records dating back to 1970 show only four regional cyclones have occurred in July, and some were identified only after later analysis. If this system reaches cyclone strength, it would be among the rarest winter cyclone events recorded in the region. Source : 9 News Stay tuned with Aus News Lanka – the leading platform for news for Australians.
- Iconic Australian shoe retailer enters administration, store closures begin
At AusNewsLanka, we aim to keep the Australian community informed with timely updates. Australian footwear retailer Betts has entered administration and will shut more than half of its stores as it shifts toward an online-first model. The company, founded in Western Australia over 130 years ago, currently operates 35 stores nationwide. Around 20 stores will close, including major locations across SA, NT, NSW, Victoria, Queensland, and WA. At its peak, Betts had more than 200 stores across Australia, making it a familiar name in shopping centres nationwide, including flagship sites in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. Administrator Pitcher Partners said weak retail conditions and falling in-store traffic had made many locations unsustainable. The business will now focus on strengthening remaining stores and expanding its online operations. Large clearance sales will begin Friday, with more than 120,000 pairs of shoes and accessories to be heavily discounted as stock is cleared. Betts is the latest in a growing list of struggling retailers, following recent collapses including Barbeques Galore, Lincraft, and fashion chain Glue Store. Earlier closures also included well-known names such as Rivers and Jeanswest. The closures highlight ongoing pressure on brick-and-mortar retailers as consumer spending shifts further online. Source : 9 News Stay tuned with Aus News Lanka – the leading platform for news for Australians.
- World Bank upgrades Sri Lanka to upper middle-income status
This is a developing story brought to you by Aus News Lanka, your trusted source for news for Sri Lankans in Australia and beyond. World Bank Group has upgraded Sri Lanka to Upper Middle Income status, after the country recorded about 5% real GDP growth in 2025. This marks a step up from its previous Lower Middle Income classification. The change reflects a stronger economic recovery and improving growth momentum following a challenging period. The World Bank classifies economies into four income groups: Low Income, Lower Middle Income, Upper Middle Income, and High Income. The system is based on gross national income per person and is updated every year. Sri Lanka’s latest upgrade signals an improved position in the global economic ranking, driven by its rebound in 2025. Source : Newswire More updates to come on AusNewsLanka.
- Australia enters ninth housing downturn amid market uncertainty
At AusNewsLanka, we aim to keep the Australian community informed with timely updates. Australia’s property market has entered its ninth downturn in three decades, with Sydney and Melbourne expected to experience the biggest falls. New analysis from Domain forecasts house prices could drop 7 per cent in Sydney and 8 per cent in Melbourne over the next financial year as higher interest rates, tax changes and weaker buyer confidence weigh on the market. More affordable markets such as Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide are expected to continue seeing growth, supported by stronger demand and lower entry prices. The current slowdown follows three interest rate increases, changes to capital gains tax and negative gearing rules, along with broader economic uncertainty. However, previous market cycles suggest downturns are usually temporary. All eight past declines were followed by recoveries, with property prices eventually reaching new highs. Historically, housing downturns lasted around eight months on average, with prices falling about 2.9 per cent. Recovery periods have typically been longer, delivering average growth of around 32 per cent. Domain economist Nicola Powell said interest rates, borrowing capacity and buyer confidence would determine how quickly the market improves. Major banks are also predicting further price falls. NAB expects Sydney and Melbourne to record declines, while other banks including CBA, ANZ and AMP forecast a national slowdown over the next year. Despite the pressure on homeowners, economists say the correction is unlikely to trigger a wider economic downturn. AMP deputy chief economist Diana Mousina said slower property growth could reduce household spending but may also help ease inflation pressures and support future interest rate decisions. Source : 9 News Stay tuned with Aus News Lanka – the leading platform for news for Australians.
- New laws set to impact wages, pay and household budgets
At AusNewsLanka, we aim to keep the Australian community informed with timely updates. Millions of Australians will see changes to their pay, taxes, superannuation and everyday costs from July 1 as new federal and state reforms come into effect. Here are some of the key changes: National changes Minimum wage increase The national minimum wage will rise by 4.75 per cent, increasing pay to $26.44 an hour or $1,004.90 a week for a 38-hour working week. Award wages will also increase by the same amount. Paid parental leave boost Government-funded paid parental leave will increase from 120 days to 130 days (26 weeks). Partner leave will also rise from 15 to 20 days for eligible parents. Superannuation paid more frequently Employers will now need to pay superannuation at the same time as wages instead of quarterly. The concessional super contribution cap will also increase from $30,000 to $32,500. Tax cuts begin Workers earning between $18,201 and $45,000 will receive a tax reduction, with the tax rate falling from 16 per cent to 15 per cent.The change will provide up to $268 in savings from the 2026-27 financial year, with further reductions planned from 2027. A new $1,000 instant tax deduction will also benefit around 6.2 million workers, allowing eligible employees to reduce taxable income without keeping receipts. Scam message crackdown Businesses will need to register sender IDs used in messages. Unregistered senders will begin appearing as “unverified” as part of efforts to reduce scam texts. Seafood labelling changes Restaurants, cafes and food outlets selling seafood will need to clearly show whether products are Australian, imported or mixed origin. Small business changesThe $20,000 instant asset write-off will become permanent for eligible small businesses with turnover under $10 million. Property and housing ACT stamp duty changes The ACT will become the first Australian jurisdiction to fully remove stamp duty for many first-home buyers from July 1. Some pensioners and eligible groups will also receive exemptions. NSW changes Food recycling rules expand Large supermarkets, hospitality businesses and other organisations will begin transitioning to mandatory food and garden waste recycling. Building industry reforms New requirements will apply to certain building professionals, including mandatory insurance rules. Anti-money laundering laws expand More industries, including property professionals, accountants and lawyers, will face new reporting obligations. Queensland changes E-bike and e-scooter rules tighten New laws will target unsafe riding behaviour. Illegal devices can be seized, speed limits will apply in pedestrian areas, and parents may face responsibility for illegal riding by children under 16. Child safety reforms begin Organisations working with children will face stronger reporting and investigation requirements. Victoria changes Electricity prices to fall Many households will see electricity costs reduce, with average savings expected across several networks. Portable rental bonds introduced Renters will be able to transfer their existing bond to a new property instead of waiting for a refund before moving. Western Australia changes $100 fuel support payment Eligible WA licence holders can apply for a one-off $100 payment through the ServiceWA app. Container recycling expands More drink containers, including some juice, flavoured milk and alcohol containers, will become eligible for refunds. Privacy rules updated New rules will change how WA government agencies collect and share personal information. South Australia changes Seniors Card expanded All South Australians aged over 60 will become eligible, regardless of employment hours. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 50+ will also qualify. Vehicle registration increase Registration fees for some vehicles will rise from July 1. Tasmania changes Stamp duty relief ends The temporary full stamp duty exemption for established homes up to $750,000 will finish. First-home buyers will return to the existing grant system, which has been reduced to $20,000 for eligible new homes. The changes mark one of the biggest July 1 reform periods in recent years, affecting household budgets, workers, businesses and everyday services across Australia. Source : News.com Stay tuned with Aus News Lanka – the leading platform for news for Australians.
- Vietjet launches direct Colombo–Ho Chi Minh City flights from August 2026
This is a developing story brought to you by Aus News Lanka, your trusted source for news for Sri Lankans in Australia and beyond. Vietjet has opened bookings for its new direct Colombo–Ho Chi Minh City route, with flights set to begin on 18 August 2026. The service will become the first scheduled direct air link between Sri Lanka and Vietnam, creating new opportunities for tourism, business, and cultural exchange. To mark the launch, Vietjet is offering one-way Eco fares from USD 90 (including taxes and fees). Passengers booking Deluxe and SkyBoss fares can also receive a 20% discount on base fares. Tickets are available through Vietjet’s official website, mobile app, ticket offices, and authorised travel agents. The new route will operate three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, connecting Colombo and Ho Chi Minh City with a flight time of around five hours. The service will provide Sri Lankan travellers with easier access to Vietnam’s largest city and a gateway to wider Asia-Pacific destinations through Vietjet’s expanding network. Ho Chi Minh City offers a mix of history, modern attractions, food, and culture, with highlights including the Cu Chi Tunnels, Independence Palace, busy city streets, and famous Vietnamese cuisine. The new connection will also make it easier for Vietnamese travellers to explore Sri Lanka’s beaches, cultural landmarks, tea regions, and wildlife destinations. Passengers flying with Vietjet can enjoy onboard meals, including popular Vietnamese dishes, while loyalty members through the Vietjet SkyJoy programme can earn and redeem points across travel, dining, shopping, and lifestyle partners. Vietjet, one of Vietnam’s leading airlines, continues to expand its international network with a modern fleet and growing services across the Asia-Pacific region. Flight schedule Colombo (CMB) → Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) Flight: VJ876 Departure: 11:00 PM Arrival: 5:55 AM (+1 day) Days: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) → Colombo (CMB) Flight: VJ875 Departure: 6:15 PM Arrival: 9:50 PM Days: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Source : Travel Voice More updates to come on AusNewsLanka.
- Australian housing market records biggest monthly fall in three years
At AusNewsLanka, we aim to keep the Australian community informed with timely updates. Australia’s housing market slowdown is spreading, with home values recording their largest monthly decline in more than three years. Property data firm Cotality reported national dwelling values fell 0.4 per cent in June, led by sharp drops in Sydney (-1.2 per cent) and Melbourne (-1 per cent). Brisbane and Perth continued to grow but at a much slower pace, while Adelaide remained unchanged, showing weaker momentum across most capital cities. Cotality research head Gerard Burg said rising costs, higher interest rates, weaker buyer confidence and recent tax changes had combined to put pressure on the market. He said affordability challenges were already affecting demand before the Reserve Bank’s latest rate increases added further pressure. The national market is now estimated to have peaked in March, with values falling 0.7 per cent over the June quarter. Other market data also showed declines, with PropTrack recording a 0.3 per cent fall in June, marking the third consecutive monthly drop. Despite the downturn, some markets remain supported by limited housing supply. Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide continue to have fewer homes available for sale, helping prevent a major price correction. Sydney and Melbourne, however, are facing greater pressure as more properties enter the market and buyers become more cautious. Economists say upcoming tax changes have also created uncertainty, with some investors delaying decisions while they assess the impact. Developers are also feeling the strain, with higher construction costs, expensive financing and weaker prices making new projects harder to deliver. Industry figures say demand remains strong, but many buyers are struggling with affordability after recent interest rate increases. Source : ABC News Stay tuned with Aus News Lanka – the leading platform for news for Australians.













