We will treat it as a war, and first thing that we want is the war to end. We want peace. We want a better life for our people, especially for our youth.” Caitriona Perry speaks to Ecuador President ...
As the conversation around women’s rights intensifies thanks to the Federal Court decision in Giggle v Tickle, be aware of ...
More clarifying and less patronising may help the treasurer and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sell a notoriously difficult ...
What can the government ever really rule out or in now that it has broken its election pledges? The test is if people really ...
As I debated all of this, the Federal Court handed down its decision in the long-running Giggle v Tickle case, where Sall ...
What makes a great prime minister in 21st century Australia? If there is an alchemical formula for prime ministerial greatness, Paul Strangio’s The Alchemy of Leadership: Seven Australian Prime ...
The hard-won pay deal for Victorian teachers has highlighted shortfalls in how public schools are funded and staffed, so why is the state government forgoing $2.4 billion in much-needed money for the ...
Julia Ingram is a data journalist for CBS News Confirmed. Her coverage, based in data analysis and computation, focuses on misinformation and on AI and social media's role in the information ecosystem ...
If an underwhelming, complacent Labour fails to sort itself out over the coming months, the potential for a Reform victory at ...
In the long and ignoble history of broken Australian political promises, this might be the grand daddy of them all.
Major tax shift: The budget scraps negative gearing for all but new builds and replaces the 50% capital gains tax discount with indexation from July 2027. Promise under fire: Albanese had repeatedly ...
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