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David Littleproud doesn’t care if he loses his job over a messy coalition split, with the Nationals leader saying he stood up for the party’s principles. The Liberals and Nationals have put a pause on ...
The threat of a leadership spill looms over David Littleproud after his party’s messy and short-lived split from the coalition. But he doesn’t care. As the two parties put a pause on their shock break ...
Information is the currency of power in a democracy. It’s what allows informed debate and scrutiny of Government. So, how is transparency shaping up in the 48th Parliament? Rex Patrick takes a look.
A public hospital sold off to a private operator, controlled in the Cayman Islands, and now, after years of cost-cutting, legal threats, and a damning Auditor General’s report, the NSW public is ...
The Reserve Bank’s numbers shout that it made a mistake not cutting interest rates in April, as well as yesterday. The forecast drop in real wages underlines the need, Michael Pascoe writes. I hope ...
Japanese energy firms could be making upwards of $1 billion on-selling Australian liquefied natural gas to other countries at a time when domestic shortfalls loom. Australia is the top supplier to ...
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Teal candidate Nicolette Boele has taken the lead from her Liberal opponent in the Sydney seat of Bradfield as counting goes down to the wire. Ms Boele leads Gisele Kapterian by just 19 votes after ...
Young Australians are increasingly becoming locked out of home ownership as property values exceeding $1 million become the norm. More than a third of homes nationally are valued at $1 million or ...
One of Australia’s biggest financial providers is in court again after allegedly failing to report up to 1.5 billion short sales, putting at risk the nation’s financial stability. Corporate watchdog ...
The federal Liberals’ first female leader has pledged unity as she works to rebuild the party after a blistering electoral defeat. Sussan Ley, the former Liberal deputy under Peter Dutton, defeated ...
The Greens won’t back down from their stance on issues like Israel’s attacks on Gaza, new leader Larissa Waters says, despite the party losing seats at the federal election. Senator Waters said strong ...
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