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Is this the start of a long-threatened invasion of the southern Gaza city? Or an attempt to pressure Hamas over ceasefire negotiations.
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.
MARK RILEY: In Kevin Rudd, Scott Morrison has found a surprising candidate to launch his new book to the US market.
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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.
Senators investigating supermarket prices have recommended new laws allowing for the forced break-up of the grocery giants if they have misused their market power or engaged in ‘unconscionable conduct’.
Government school students and would-be home owners are among the winners in the 2024/25 Victorian budget, which contained fewer sweeteners than in previous years
The brigade seized control of the Gaza Strip side of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt in a clear sign of Israel moving forward in its offensive in the southern city.
Treasurer says the Federal Government will do what it “can afford to do” in delivering cost-of-living relief in next week’s Budget but suggested the bulk will be through already announced tax cuts.
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.
Premier Roger Cook has confirmed parents at Rossmoyne Senior High School repeatedly attempted to raise concerns about the 16-year-old teenager shot dead by police after stabbing a stranger in an act of ‘jihad’.
Anthony Albanese is continuing to insist that decisions on the monitoring of former immigration detainees are made at arm’s length of politicians as the fallout from the bashing of a Perth gran rages on.
Australia’s spy agencies were told twice that a group of MPs who were part of an international committee on China had been targeted by Chinese hackers — but the authorities chose to keep those MPs in the dark.