On February 23 2017, the Fair Work Commission ruled in favour of cutting Sunday and public holiday penalty rates for awards in the hospitality, fast-food, retail and pharmacy industries. The following suite of reports has explored the impact of reducing penalty rates since that initial ruling in 2017, focusing on the aggregate national, state and electorate level costs to workers associated with the proposed changes.

Sri Lanka is burning.
There are island-wide electricity cuts, shortages of gas, fuel being rationed, lack of food and basic necessities, skyrocketing inflation and an economic crisis like never before. The corruption and incompetency of a Government built on nepotism has destroyed our country and as always, the poor and marginalised suffer at the hands of evil powers. People are being jailed for exercising their right to peaceful protests.
Our people have been through enough and they deserve better.
📸 Amitha Thennakoon
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Being back home this Christmas, I was so grateful that out of the many things my parents taught us, I got to share in my dad’s love for books and my mum’s appreciation for nature 🌳📚

Grateful for my mum today on her special day who over the years has shared with us her heart for people and their stories, all things drama, literature and Shakespeare, good food, and of course coordinated outfits.
Thank you for always making time for us despite being miles away and for being our loudest and most passionate cheerleader ❤️
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