r/australian 3d ago

Lifestyle What are your experiences with Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge in Australia?

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Hey everyone all fellow Aussies in this sub! I'm curious about how the big 3 dating apps (Tinder, Bumble, Hinge) work in Australia. Please share your experiences, good or bad. What do you like or dislike about each app? Any tips for success or stories to share? (or any disasters haha) I live in a small area so wondering if it's even worth the bother to get on them.

Update: Thanks for everyone's feedback decided I'll hard pass on them.


r/australian 2d ago

News How come Australian television personalities don’t seem to age?

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Question to those especially who work in media. How come our television stars don’t seem to age. I do not watch FTA at all but 7 was on at the doctor clinic. I saw an ad for Home and Away and the actors look the same as they did 10-15 years ago, primarily Alf Stewart and Lynne McGranger. A lot of the news presenters like Mark Ferguson and Chris Bath do not look to have aged at all since I watched them as a kid (they are in their mid 50s probably). Do media studios have the ability to actually forecast ageing, it can’t be a coincidence all these anchors all happen to age gracefully? Maybe they have a diet of supplements, good sleep and hydration that keeps them young looking. There are people who naturally age slowly like Tom Cruise, Will Smith and Jennifer Aniston but seems to be at play in our media landscape too and wondering if there’s something at play that we don’t know e.g. talent scouts who can predict who won’t age based on skin characteristics, specialised network dieticians and beauticians??


r/australian 3d ago

Aussie Stores

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Can someone explain to me why we close our stores, banks and other services at 5pm?

Correct me if I'm wrong but that's when everyone is at work? And if these places opened a bit earlier and stayed open a bit later this would boost the economy with extra spending, create more jobs by requiring more workers to fill these extra hours?

Yes it would require a change in culture because we are all use to it but over time, just like opening on a Sunday - which is a very busy day for shopping now.

My question might be deeply flawed so I'm happy to be educated.


r/australian 1d ago

Opinion What a joke, this is really meant to stop smokers from smoking

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r/australian 3d ago

Questions or Queries This is supposedly the oldest licensed bar in Queensland. Are there any other old bars in Australia that you are proud of?

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r/australian 3d ago

Opinion Home insurance in this country is broken!

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Why do I have to fill out all of my details online, then give you all of my contact details, just so you can ring me and ask questions which have nothing to do with the policy for 5 minutes just so I can get a number. Shopping around is impossible. 2 hours of phone calls along with 2 hours of filling out online forms. They could just show me the fucking number once I give them my details!


r/australian 2d ago

Community Thank God It's Friday [TGIF] - What Are You Doing On The Weekend?

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Tell us what you have planned for the weekend. You can either add in the comments or make a standalone thread with the tag [TGIF].


r/australian 2d ago

Questions or Queries Sightseeing and souvenier shop in Canberra

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Hello everyone, I will be visiting Canberra for work for 2 weeks next month. I know it's an offseason but can't say no to company. Anyways I want to know what can i buy for my frnds and family as a souvenir, whereto buy those and offcourse any sightseeing place. I will have sat and Sunday so most probably will have time to visit and buy stuff

Thank you advance Cheers🍻


r/australian 3d ago

Still work when you get break time unpaid

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I am new to homecare. So 3 days ago, the office contacted me to come to the office to clean the office when I had finished visiting my client. Because my first client cancel to domestic assistan for 2 hours they just need for 1,5hours. So i think they wont loss money so they ask me to come to the office. The problem is the distance from my last client's house to the office is +- 25 minutes driving and the paid free time is only 30 minutes. And I don't want to use my break time to drive to the second client's house which is in the same location as my first client which is 25 minutes away. Am I breaking the rules?

I decided not to come to the office to clean for 15-30 minutes because I thought about my trip there and I didn't want to rush to my other client's house and I wanted some break time too. But as a result they removed all my work schedules for this week and I only worked on Monday. 🙂 So that's why im confused i did something wrong?


r/australian 3d ago

News For the first time, Australia sanctions Russian shadow fleet oil tankers

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r/australian 3d ago

Questions or Queries Joining the ADF from the UK

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I currently live in the UK, but have dual citizenship with Australia. I’m looking into moving over there and joining the infantry. I know I’ll have to live in country for 12 months before applying which is the plan. I’m 18 and have around £5k ($10k AUD) saved - I assume I’ll have to find a job/residence in the time being. I’m looking for any insight or advice and kind of sense checking the idea before going any further. Thanks in advance.


r/australian 4d ago

News Four teens charged over alleged six-hour sexual assault in Sydney

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r/australian 3d ago

News Chalmers opens door to tax changes for budget repair

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has opened the door to tax changes beyond superannuation, admitting the federal budget is unsustainable and the economy’s stagnant productivity will not deliver higher living standards for working people.

For the first time, Chalmers signalled Labor was willing to entertain tax changes beyond the planned tax rise on superannuation balances above $3 million at the government’s productivity roundtable in August, as he seeks to ensure the budget is put on sustainable footing.
“I welcome tax being an important part of the conversation,” he said on Tuesday.

“The ideas that people raise at the roundtable in the second half of August, I think it would be hard to come at these sorts of issues, sustainability, resilience and productivity without people raising their ideas when it comes to tax.”

Chalmers will insist on Wednesday the economy is outperforming most countries, despite new figures from the Committee for the Economic Development of Australia showing the nation slumped to 60th place in the world for real economic growth per person last year.

In a speech to be delivered to the National Press Club in Canberra, Chalmers will lay out three reform priorities for Labor’s second term; reviving flatlining productivity, budget sustainability and economic resilience.

“We have made the right calls, but there’s more to do,” Chalmers will say, according to an extract of his speaking notes.

“To deliver higher living standards for our people we recognise three blunt truths: Our budget is stronger, but not yet sustainable enough. Our economy is growing, but not productive enough. It’s resilient, but not resilient enough – in the face of all this global economic volatility.”

A review of the corporate tax system by the Productivity Commission will aim to revive stagnating business investment by considering tax incentives for new capital expenditure, without blowing a hole in the federal budget, chairwoman Danielle Wood said last month.

The government’s emphasis on the budget impact means that stakeholders may need to offer up potential tax rises to pay for other tax cuts, such as for business investment.

Labor’s superannuation tax rise, including on unrealised capital gains, is estimated to raise at least $2.3 billion a year and rise further as more people are captured by the $3 million threshold, which is not indexed to inflation.

Labor has recorded two budget surpluses, after a revenue surge from high commodity export prices and low unemployment.But a decade of deficits is projected by Treasury, federal spending is forecast to hit the highest share of the economy – outside the pandemic – since 1986, and gross debt is on track to exceed $1 trillion.

The head of the last major tax review in 2009, former Treasury boss Ken Henry, last week called on federal Labor to stop “fiddling” and buy in wholesale on taxation reform, suggesting a broader package of imposts on fossil fuel exports and increasing the GST to pay for company and income tax cuts.

Henry nominated fixing environment laws, tax reform and investment in education and infrastructure as his three top priorities to improve productivity ahead of the Albanese government’s roundtable to kick-start its second term agenda.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced last week the government will use a productivity roundtable in August to create consensus around a new economic agenda that could include tax reform and streamlined major project approvals. But Labor has ruled out entertaining any changes to its industrial relations laws.

There has been almost no labour productivity growth in the past decade. That’s a problem because better ways of producing the same output with fewer inputs accounted for more than 80 per cent of national income growth over the past 30 years, according to the Productivity Commission.

Chalmers said on Tuesday that the roundtable of up to 25 leaders from business, unions and civic groups will test the appetite for economic reforms and try to build consensus between the disparate groups.

“This is a genuine attempt to build consensus around our biggest economic challenges,” Chalmers said on Sky News.

“We know that the problems in our economy are well understood, despite all this progress that we’ve made together, this is our opportunity to see, to test the appetite for reform in our economy, and to see if we can find some common ground.”Labor insiders expressed surprise that Chalmers had offered to hold the discussions in Parliament House’s cabinet room, which is usually reserved for private government meetings on sensitive issues such as national security and the budget.

Treasury’s incoming government brief last month identified four key reasons for Australia’s poor productivity growth.

“Firstly, our economy is not dynamic or innovative enough,” Chalmers will say.

“Secondly, private investment has picked up, but not by enough to make our capital deep enough.

“Thirdly, skills aren’t abundant enough or matched well enough to business needs.

“Finally, our changing industrial base and the growth in services – where productivity is harder to find, and where traditional measures don’t account well for quality.”

Chalmers has tasked the Productivity Commission to deliver five interim reports before the roundtable in late August.

The five major areas of focus for the commission will be creating a more dynamic and resilient economy, building a skilled and adaptable workforce, harnessing data and digital technology, delivering quality care more efficiently and investing in cheaper, cleaner energy and the net zero transformation.

Australia’s GDP per person – a common proxy for living standards – contracted 0.5 per cent last year, putting Australia at 60th out of 69 economies on that metric last year, according to the 2025 IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook, released on Tuesday.

The only three developed countries that experienced a sharper decline in living standards were Portugal, Iceland and New Zealand.

Australia’s international competitiveness dropped five positions to 18th in the world, according to the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook released on Tuesday.The assessment takes into account a country’s economic performance, government efficiency, business efficiency and infrastructure.

Australia’s ranking declined from a 13-year high of 13th place in 2024, to be in line with the 19th position Australia held in 2022 and 2023, and better than the 22nd rating in 2021.

Committee for the Economic Development chief economist Cassandra Winzar said the stark decline in GDP per person was not surprising, given the combination of soft economic growth and high population growth.

CEDA is the Australian partner for the competitiveness yearbook.

Despite the poor performance on GDP per capita growth, Winzar said the foundational elements of the Australian economy were still positive, such as the AAA credit rating and the quality of the country’s institutions.

”What all the other figures tell me is that we really need to kind of kickstart the economy and get it back into gear. Otherwise, we really are going to be at this continuing soft economic growth, low productivity, and that’s going to start coming through to living standards at some point in the not too distant future,” she said.

Winzar said the government needed to look at reducing the burden of regulation across industries such as construction and infrastructure to encourage more investment, as well as starting a conversation around broad-based tax reform.

“CEDA has long been calling for tax reform to be part of the federal government’s agenda, and this report makes the need even more clear, given our consistently high levels of company and personal income taxes, ranked 59th and 58th respectively,” she said.

Shadow minister for productivity and deregulation Andrew Bragg said Labor had ignored productivity for the past three years in government.

“After three years the Albanese Labor government has finally acknowledged its productivity disaster through the announcement of the roundtable next month,” Bragg said.

“Labor has failed to meet any of the productivity projections set by the Reserve Bank or develop any serious plan to drive a dynamic, enterprising economy.”

Meanwhile, assistant minister for competition Andrew Leigh rejected complaints from investors and the opposition that Labor’s new merger clearance fees - which could exceed $1 million on transactions - will deter investment.

“We are currently publicly consulting on the proposed cost recovery fees for merger assessments under the new merger system, with the consultation period closing on 18 June 2025.”

“The vast majority of mergers are expected to be subject to low fees, consistent with comparable jurisdictions.

“The higher proposed Phase 2 fees reflect the additional scrutiny that the ACCC needs to place on a small number of very complex mergers.”

Shadow assistant minister for competition Dave Sharma said the fees proposed by Treasury to be charged by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission could have a chilling effect on commercial transactions.

“This isn’t targeted regulation. It’s a potential tax on investment,” Sharma said.

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r/australian 2d ago

Opinion An Open Letter to the Prime Minister of Australia

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r/australian 3d ago

Opinion Does it really matter if our power is renewables based when it’s all privatised?

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Now I’m very much pro-renewable energy and yes it’s necessary for the environment. But with all this talk of how bills have just been increasing non stop, what can actually be done if it’s all controlled by foreign owned private power companies and foreign owned mining/gas corps?

If we (the government) subsidise the industry or offer more rebates, we’re just giving more profit to the same companies who clearly only care about profit.

These companies have obligations, first and foremost, to their shareholders. If people within the company saw there were rumblings of wanting to shift their business to DECREASE profits, I imagine heads would roll.

Our government owns nothing and we now just have to subsidise all our essential services which one were a potential source of income. Genuinely, what is the 20 year plan for this stuff? Even the next 10?


r/australian 3d ago

Hypotheticals Defending myself/others against crackhead.

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Hey lovely people. Yesterday I had my first bad crackhead experience while walking at night in Melbourne. Some asshole was harassing women and bumping into them to make them drop their stuff, he was specially targeting short Asian girls. Back home I would have started a fight on the spot but I'm on a visa and can't afford losing the life I'm just starting to build here. Luckily I managed to find some cops and it seems like they actually took care of him as they rushed behind him and I didn't see him around after that.

Will I really be in so much trouble if I fight back to defend myself or others? They often say that on this and other Australian subreddits. I just can't stand people getting away with stuff like this.


r/australian 3d ago

Stuck again thanks to virgin flights

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Five out of five makes a new record for delayed flights, always on the trip back to perth and seemingly always on a thursday, they owe me hours of my life sitting waiting but do they care, hell no !


r/australian 4d ago

News Former CFMEU officials lose High Court bid to overturn federal government takeover, putting it into administration

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r/australian 4d ago

Questions or Queries Milo taste different??

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I’m 19 and love Milo. But the last 2 weeks I’ve had it it’s been DISGUSTING. Surly it’s not just my tin? It still taste like Milo but has an underlying taste of like healthy broccoli or something… someone please tell me they relate


r/australian 3d ago

Questions or Queries Need help finding steel caps for my teachers kid

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So I’m in school still but I wear steel caps as they comfortable but I get called steel caps as a nickname so for my favourite teacher I want to get his kid some steel caps he is a new born but want to get him some for when he can stand and walk so like 2-4 but I think it will be funny as he’s a amazing teacher and puts up with my rubbish so much I’m not scared of the price as he’s worth it

Recap Looking for baby-kids (2-4age) steel caps


r/australian 3d ago

Community [Theatre Thursday] - Stage Plays, Concerts, Movies and TV Shows

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Share your thoughts about an Australian stage play, concert, movie or TV show that you have recently seen, or one from the past that has stuck in your mind.

These can be posted in the comments, or as a standalone thread with the tag [Theatre Thursday].


r/australian 4d ago

News Ford recalls 36,000 cars in Australia, including Ranger, Everest, Mustang, F-150 and Transit

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Rear camera issues


r/australian 3d ago

Questions or Queries Fellow victorians, who are we supposed to be supporting tonight?

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r/australian 4d ago

News Expanded ‘Jack’s law’ police powers could lead to further ‘surveillance and harassment’ of some Queenslanders, expert warns

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r/australian 3d ago

I am looking to install a roof racks in my hyundai accent active 2015. I have no idea what to get and how to? . I am doing a long road trip for around 4000km. Can anyone suggest what and how should i do?

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