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A group of five students have been sent to jail for scamming about $23,000 from KFC by exploiting a glitch in the ordering app.

Australias finance minister Simon Birmingham said the government will proceed with Stage 3 tax cuts, giving a tax break to high income earners in 2024.
The Morrison Government’s plan is absolutely crystal clear. And that is to deliver fully on tax cuts that are already Australian law, Mr Birmingham said.
We legislated these tax cuts and, in fact, the Labor Party ultimately voted in favour of these tax cuts.
Picture: Sam Mooy/Getty Images So Labor seem to be uncertain whether they’re at in relation…
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