17June2026

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WITH Payday Super due to begin on July 1, NAB is urging businesses to prepare for changes that will require superannuation to be paid at the same time as wages rather than quarterly. The change does not increase super contributions but brings forward when payments must be made, potentially affecting cash flow, particularly for businesses with weekly or fortnightly payrolls. NAB says early planning can help businesses avoid financial pressure by forecasting cash flow more regularly and setting aside funds sooner. Known as Payday Super, the reform aims to ensure employees receive superannuation contributions sooner and more consistently. Industries such as hospitality, manufacturing and transport, where labour costs are high and payroll cycles are frequent, are expected to feel the greatest impact.
Sunday, 14 June 2026 13:08

WHEN YOU MISS THAT TOUCH OF JAPAN

You can experience it in Sydney
THERE’s a newly reimagined venue in Bar Hanami that reopened in January 2026 and somehow manages to feel like your last trip to Japan and a cool whisky bar rolled into one.

DOCTORS and trauma specialists across NSW have urged the NSW Government to abandon its proposed "three strikes" medicinal cannabis drug-driving policy, warning it is not supported by medical evidence and could compromise road safety. Under the proposal, drivers prescribed medicinal cannabis would avoid licence disqualification for their first two low-range roadside drug-driving offences and face harsher penalties only on a third offence within a specified period. Critics argue the proposed THC threshold of 50 nanograms per millilitre lacks scientific backing and is not endorsed by major Australian or international clinical bodies. NSW Opposition Leader Kellie Sloane and Shadow Roads Minister Mark Coure have called on the Government to withdraw the policy and consult road safety experts, clinicians and patient groups on alternative reforms.

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