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Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivered the federal budget on Tuesday May 13, which highlighted the government’s first priority: helping young Australians become home-owners.
One key step is building new homes, so here’s a look at what this year’s budget offers the workers and companies who’ll be building them.
The cost of living crisis has bled...</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>https://www.tradiemagazine.com.au/the-federal-budget-promised-more-new-homes-but-how-has-it-helped-tradies/</guid></item><item><title>EV index reveals records broken: AAA</title><link>https://www.mechanics-mag.com.au/ev-index-reveals-records-broken-aaa/</link><description>The Australian Automobile Association’s (AAA) Electric Vehicle (EV) index points to shifting trends in Australia’s car sales.

Bursting out of the gate in 2026’s first quarter, Electric Vehicles are making strides across the board.
In recent months, consumers have been incentivised more than ever to abandon fuel and embrace electric.
After spending each day checking prices in impending uncertainty, many consumers seem to have grown exhausted by the fuel market.
Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV’s)...</description><pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2026 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>https://www.mechanics-mag.com.au/ev-index-reveals-records-broken-aaa/</guid></item><item><title>No Boys Allowed! - Why Are Some Gyms Becoming Female Only?</title><link>https://narrmcommons.ghost.io/p/c2f89a03-0bc7-4ee1-9442-b9dc1f631a9e/?member_status=free</link><description>Poppy KnightGym’s made ‘for women by women’ have been popping up over the past decade, but is the reason simply that ladies want a girls only club? Signs point to no...“I feel like I’m being watched, like every movement is exactly how you’re not supposed to do it, waiting for me to fuck up… like my shorts are too small and my top is too tight.”Caitlyn Shaw at the age of 19 decided to start lifting weights to help improve her bone density and muscle mass.When she showed up for the first time, how...</description><pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://narrmcommons.ghost.io/p/c2f89a03-0bc7-4ee1-9442-b9dc1f631a9e/?member_status=free</guid></item><item><title>Does any learner driver really do 120 hours?</title><link>https://www.theswanstongazette.com/post/does-any-learner-driver-really-do-120-hours</link><description>“I find the other class not so much, because the parents don’t have time[or] can’t be bothered. It’s not what they want to be doing, and they’re not on board to help the kids, so the kids fake their hours.”

“I find the other class not so much, because the parents don’t have time[or] can’t be bothered. It’s not what they want to be doing, and they’re not on board to help the kids, so the kids fake their hours.”

“I find the other class not so much, because the parents don’t have time[or] can’t b...</description><pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2025 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>https://www.theswanstongazette.com/post/does-any-learner-driver-really-do-120-hours</guid></item><item><title>Young girls abandoning sport links to gender inequality in youth teams</title><link>https://www.theswanstongazette.com/post/young-girls-abandoning-sport-links-to-gender-inequality-in-youth-teams</link><description>Annabelle ‘Belle’ Crisp has played football since she was in Auskick at eight years old. Now at age 17, the disparity between the girls’ and boys’ teams at her Melbourne private school has left her wondering whether she wants to continue.“You say you want to be an equal school but when it’s pitch black in Keysborough, we don’t get provided transport home… while the boys do,” she said, frustrated by her school giving the girls team second best grounds and transportation.“A lot of clubs talk about...</description><pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>https://www.theswanstongazette.com/post/young-girls-abandoning-sport-links-to-gender-inequality-in-youth-teams</guid></item></channel></rss>