NITV Radio Full - 23/07/2025

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Australia's 48th Parliment commences. Credit: Wikimedia

Labor's election promise will see 20 per cent of higher education debt cut for three million Australians, with the income threshold to start paying back the debt lifted to $67,000.


In the News, A group of One Nation senators has drawn sharp criticism after turning their backs during an Acknowledgement of Country in the Senate chamber during the ceremonial opening of parliament.

A man has been charged with violence and weapons offences after a woman was speared in the head at a remote island community and flown to a Darwin hospital.

A new report has estimated the Brisbane 2032 Olympics and Paralympic Games to generate more than $70 billion dollars into the country's national economy.

And, NITV Radio speak with GO Foundation alumni Dana Patterson about data sovereignty and current scholar Patricia Bennetts about her upcoming studies.

That and more on NITV Radio.

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