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AAP on MSNEarly election speculation gets the brush offThough a rate cut will provide some much-needed political momentum to the federal government, it may not necessarily pave the ...
Premier Tim Houston's government is using its supermajority in the legislature to give itself the power to fire the auditor ...
Labour has warned that Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s refusal to rule out giving himself or Cabinet the ability to ...
The YouGov survey points to the Liberal-National Coalition being in a slightly stronger position than Labor to cobble ...
Clarification: An earlier version of this story incorrectly said the Government may consider a review of Destiny Church’s charitable status. The review would be a broader look at the charity sector as ...
The Senate inquiry will examine Senator Jacqui Lambie’s There For Public Service, Not Profit bill, which proposes capping salaries at $430,000. This would extend to “all public office holders” whose ...
The political listening tour is over. Dead and buried, courtesy of Donald John Trump, one of the most divisive leaders in ...
To understand Australia’s alliance difficulties with the US, it’s useful to see what a creatively managed bilateral ...
Once the left of the Australian Labor Party was committed to working-class politics. To avoid collapse, Labor must return to ...
From spending caps to lower thresholds for donation disclosures, the reforms are the most comprehensive changes to ...
The Economic Growth Minister is targeting increasing competition in the banking, grocery, and electricity sectors for the government to address this year.
Albanese made the remark when Graham Perrett, a Labor MP who will retire at the coming election, interjected during question ...
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