Inflation-driven higher education debt increases to hit millions of Australians – The Guardian Australia

Millions of Australians with Higher Education Loan Program (Help) loans could face thousands of dollars in extra debt this year as soaring inflation hits the education sector. Independent modelling provided to Guardian Australia suggests Australians with an average Help debt of $24,770.75 will face an increase of at least $1,700 when it is next indexed…

1xBet denies reports of being declared bankrupt by Dutch Supreme … – Dot Esports

1xBet, a bookmaker tied to many esports organizations, has responded after reportedly being declared bankrupt by the Dutch Supreme Court in the Netherlands. The news was originally reported by Josimar but is vehemently denied by 1xBet. In June 2022, Josimar reported that 1xCorp, the alleged parent company of 1xBet, had been declared bankrupt by Curacao,…

Contractors appointed to deliver GBP480m Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant – Marketscreener.com

LOSTOCK, England – Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant Ltd (LSEP Ltd) has appointed global engineering, procurement, consulting and construction company Black & Veatch as the engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) contractor to support LSEP in delivering its Energy from Waste facility at the Lostock Works site near Northwich. Clean energy technology specialist, Babcock & Wilcox,…

Student loan forgiveness data shows how many borrowers applied … – The Washington Post

Comment on this story Comment Gift Article The Biden administration on Friday released a state-by-state breakdown of people who could get assistance from the presidents embattled student-loan debt relief program, days after the Education Department said independent auditors had questioned the estimated cost of the effort. Wp Get the full experience.Choose your plan ArrowRight Officials…

Dutch solar electric carmaker Lightyear in trouble as its subsidiary … – Silicon Canals

Atlas Technologies, a subsidiary of Lightyear and the company responsible for the production of Lightyear 0, has been declared bankrupt. A couple of days back, the Dutch company submitted the request to the court to open suspension of payment proceedings in relation to Atlas Technologies. Read the full article at: https://siliconcanals.com/news/startups/dutch-lightyear-in-trouble/