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A resilient WA economy is the envy of the rest of Australia, the State Government says, with Treasurer Rita Saffioti to bank a $3.2 billion surplus next month and another near that level next year.
Parental concerns about children being ‘forced’ to attend Rossmoyne Senior High School’s prayer room by the radicalised teenager who went on to stab a stranger have been revealed in a letter to WA Police.
China has claimed a widely condemned on-water incident that forced an Australian helicopter to take evasive action to avoid flares was a spying operation.
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Former high-profile Senator Natasha Stott Despoja has announced her 20-year marriage to political power-broker Ian Smith has ended and she didn’t see it coming.
Treasurer Rita Saffioti is expected to reveal a healthy but slimmer surplus and spending to fight inflation in the WA budget.
The grandparents who were allegedly bashed and robbed in their home by a detainee released by the High Court say they feel ‘sad and humiliated’ the Prime Minister hasn’t personally apologised to them.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has shown he has no plans to speak or meet with Ninette Simons, who was allegedly bashed in her home by a detainee released by the High Court.
The most controversial aspects of Federal Labor’s proposed new environmental protections may remain under wraps until after the next election.
Bruce Lehrmann will not have to pay his own legal fees in a failed defamation suit, but he is still likely to be on the hook for his opponents' costs.
A comprehensive map of every resource under the ground of Australian land and oceans will help to guide mining projects into the future, backed by $566 million plus guaranteed funding until 2060.
Labor will need to rewrite its contentious deportation legislation to get it through Federal Parliament after the Coalition and the Greens rounded on the plan.
Australia should be imposing political or economic sanctions on China rather than merely expressing concerns over the latest dangerous military incident, a leading security expert says.
Homeowners will be hoping interest rates will stay on hold, though hotter-than-expected inflation may have the Reserve Bank board on high alert at the May meeting.
The 16-year-old boy who police say became radicalised before he stabbed an innocent man in a Bunnings carpark and was shot dead was previously filmed throwing a homemade bomb into a school toilet.
Childcare workers are expecting they will be in line for a substantial pay rise in next week’s Federal Budget.