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Tanya Plibersek criticises Government over integrity commission delay
via abc.net.auThe Labor frontbencher called for draft legislation to be released for public debate and scrutiny. -
Elizabeth Lee named ACT Opposition Leader
via abc.net.auElizabeth Lee is named the new leader of the Canberra Liberals, after former leader Alistair Coe chose not to recontest the job of ACT opposition leader. -
Coe won't stand for Liberal leadership, deputy says after ACT election loss
via abc.net.auThe ACT's Deputy Opposition Leader says she's confident Alistair Coe will not seek another shot at leading the Canberra Liberals when the party meets to determine its next steps after the ACT election. -
Victoria records first consecutive 'doughnut days' of no new coronavirus cases since early March
via abc.net.auIt's the second consecutive day of zero new cases in Victoria, and comes after Premier Daniel Andrews announced a lifting of some lockdown restrictions in Melbourne. -
Victoria records another 'doughnut day' of no new coronavirus cases and no deaths
via abc.net.auIt's the second consecutive day of zero new cases in Victoria, and comes after Premier Daniel Andrews announced a lifting of some lockdown restrictions in Melbourne. -
When Rita Kebisu became homeless on Thursday Island, she blamed government departments
via abc.net.auLocals on a tiny island off Australia's northernmost tip say state and federal governments are to blame for staggering house prices that push families into homelessness. -
What do Labor's costings reveal about the Queensland election campaign?
via abc.net.auAs Queensland Labor brings forward its election costings earlier than expected, these last few days of campaigning are unchartered territory, with the parties ramping up their intensity for an ever-shrinking electorate, writes Peter McCutcheon. -
Q+A tackles Sydney airport land sale and Australia Post watches
via abc.net.auShadow Education Minister Tanya Plibersek and a number of panellists on Q+A lash the Federal Government for using COVID-19 as an excuse not to implement a national integrity commission. -
'Just doesn't cut it': Plibersek slams PM's delay of national integrity commission on Q+A
via abc.net.auShadow Education Minister Tanya Plibersek and a number of panellists on Q+A lash the Federal Government for using COVID-19 as an excuse not to implement a national integrity commission. -
'Just doesn't cut it': Plibersek slams PM's delay of national integrity commission
via abc.net.auShadow Education Minister Tanya Plibersek and a number of panellists on Q+A lash the Federal Government for using COVID-19 as an excuse not to implement a national integrity commission. -
Melbourne residents 'ecstatic' about new freedoms as home visit details to come
via abc.net.auPeople in Melbourne are looking forward to the next lifting of restrictions, but a final announcement on home visits is expected to be made today. -
Melbourne residents 'ecstatic' about new freedoms as home visit details announced
via abc.net.auPeople in Melbourne are looking forward to the next lifting of restrictions, as Premier Daniel Andrews announces new rules for home visits. -
Melbourne residents 'ecstatic' about new freedoms
via abc.net.auThere are cheers and tears in Melbourne as the city's months-long lockdown lifts, retail and hospitality prepare to resume, and people are given permission to visit friends and family again. -
Repeated deployments could have contributed to alleged war crimes, Cosgrove says
via abc.net.auFormer governor-general and Australian Defence Force chief Sir Peter Cosgrove says soldiers are trained "to work near the edge", and suggests "exposure to danger, brutality and unrelenting threat" on repeated deployments could damage the wellbeing of Australia's elite forces. -
Cosgrove concerned repeat Afghanistan deployments could have contributed to alleged war crimes
via abc.net.auFormer governor-general and Australian Defence Force chief Sir Peter Cosgrove says soldiers are trained "to work near the edge", and suggests "exposure to danger, brutality and unrelenting threat" on repeated deployments could damage the wellbeing of Australia's elite forces. -
ATO's debt book grows to more than $53b
via abc.net.auTax commissioner Chris Jordan will front Senate Estimates on Tuesday morning with figures showing debt owed by Australians to the tax office has hit another record amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. -
ATO's debt book grows to more than $53 billion
via abc.net.auTax commissioner Chris Jordan will front Senate Estimates on Tuesday morning with figures showing debt owed by Australians to the tax office has hit another record amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. -
'It was such a shock': The Australian visa you never want to get
via abc.net.auRana and her family have six months to leave Australia after the Iranian asylum seekers were placed on a final departure bridging visa. Now they're forced to rely on the generosity of friends and charities to survive. -
ASIC chairman's $120,000 tax bill 'not unusually high', experts say
via smh.com.auLeading accounting experts say companies hiring executives from overseas often face significant costs to cover their "incredibly complicated" financial affairs. -
Calls for boycotts of French products as tensions rise over Macron comments
via abc.net.auProtesters in predominantly Muslim nations make calls to boycott French products as a clash over depictions of the Prophet Muhammad and the limits of free speech intensifies. -
Calls for boycotts of French products as tensions rise after teacher's beheading
via abc.net.auProtesters in predominantly Muslim nations calls for a boycott of French products as a clash over depictions of the prophet Mohammed and the limits of free speech intensifies. -
Shortage of farm workers seeds a bitter harvest
via smh.com.auThe pandemic has stemmed the flow of backpackers into Australia, creating an acute labour shortage for farmers. Urgent action is needed to avoid a horticultural disaster. -
Boost to diesel stocks to give Australia a buffer from shocks
via smh.com.auEnergy Minister Angus Taylor says efforts to boost Australia's diesel stocks by 40 per cent will safeguard communities during natural disasters. -
He served Labor and Liberal alike. Now Ken Henry wants a federal ICAC to scrutinise both
via smh.com.auThe former Treasury secretary, who famously resigned as chairman of NAB amid the banking royal commission, says the experience taught him to value transparency in public and corporate life. -
Best of cartoons, October 27, 2020
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
Audit office funding slashed, renewing calls for integrity commission
via smh.com.auAn analysis of the Australian National Audit Office's budget shows it has been cut by nearly a fifth in real terms since the Coalition came to power. -
ASIC to be kept waiting for new commissioner after shock resignation
via smh.com.auJosh Frydenberg will wait for an independent review of the expenses affair at the corporate watchdog before naming a new deputy commissioner. -
Australia demands Qatari report on 'grossly disturbing' airport body searches
via smh.com.auFederal police officers have started contacting Australian women who were subject to invasive body searches at Doha airport. -
'Borrowing to rebuild': Labor releases costings ahead of Queensland election day
via abc.net.auQueensland Treasurer Cameron Dick releases Labor's official costings ahead of Saturday's state election and confirmed the budget could be in deficit for up to five years. -
Melbourne pubs, restaurants and retailers in 30-hour race to reopen
via abc.net.auPeter Appleby's 125-year-old Melbourne pub has been around long enough to survive fires and floods, but he says its reopening after a seven-month COVID shutdown might just be its greatest achievement. -
Taxpayers to foot $1.3 billion bill from 'tidal wave' of failed businesses
via smh.com.auDepartmental forecasts predict a wave of companies will fail without enough money to cover wages, which has been held off by JobKeeper and bankruptcy changes. -
ACMA: Tech giants' code to handle fake news fails to meet expectations
via smh.com.auTech giants such as Facebook and Google were asked to come up with a code to regulate misinformation on their platforms. -
Sexual assault of girl groomed on MyLOL not flagged with department chief
via abc.net.auSA's child protection chief declines to say which staff were aware of the sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl in state care — but that no disciplinary action has been taken over the failure to report it. -
Melbourne is taking 'big steps' out of lockdown. Here's what the new rules mean for you
via abc.net.auRetail and hospitality can reopen, some community sport is back, the four reasons to leave your home will be scrapped but the 25km travel limit remains. Here's what Premier Daniel Andrews has announced. -
COVIDSafe app identifies just 17 contacts not found by contact tracers
via smh.com.auSeven million people have downloaded the app and registered to use it, Senate estimates heard on Monday. -
Fewer babies and migrants to force tax and spending changes
via smh.com.auThe head of the federal Treasury says the sharp slowdown in Australia's population growth will force governments to re-think their tax and spending agendas. -
Retail and hospitality to return to Melbourne as Andrews reveals reopening plan
via abc.net.auMelbourne's coronavirus restrictions are easing. The four essential reasons to leave home will be axed, retail will be allowed to re-open, and hospitality venues will be allowed to seat patrons again from 11:59pm tomorrow. -
Daniel Andrews says Melbourne's restrictions to ease from Wednesday
via abc.net.auMelbourne's coronavirus restrictions will begin to be eased from midnight tomorrow, Premier Daniel Andrews says. -
Luxury watch probe to investigate expenses 'culture' at Australia Post
via smh.com.auA snap inquiry into Australia Post's decision to splash $19,950 on luxury watches for senior management will investigate whether it was an isolated incident or symptomatic of a broader culture of gift-giving. -
Former Infrastructure boss Steven Kennedy aware of airport land sale 'in broad terms'
via smh.com.auThe now Treasury Secretary says there are reasonable questions around why he signed off on financial statements an audit found were inaccurate. -
War Memorial to be 'swamped' by expansion, say former directors
via smh.com.auDozens of eminent Australians have written to the Prime Minister warning him a proposed redevelopment will damage the War Memorial's heritage value. -
Government looking into reports Australian academic has been moved from Iranian prison
via smh.com.auThe Human Rights Activists News Agency in Iran said over the weekend that Kylie Moore-Gilbert had been transferred from Qarchak prison to an unknown location. -
Turkish president says Macron needs mental 'treatment' over response to teacher beheading
via abc.net.auIn a growing diplomatic tussle over Islam and freedom of speech, France announces recalls its ambassador from Turkey as the European country still reels over the beheading of a teacher who showed caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad in class. -
Coronavirus could force delay in $45b warship program
via smh.com.auThe company building Australia's $45 billion frigate program has warned there could be delays, but the federal government is yet to decide on any changes to the construction schedule. -
Box Hill Hospital COVID ward the source of northern suburbs outbreak
via abc.net.auA doctor on the Victorian Government's healthcare worker infections taskforce says the Box Hill Hospital cluster that led to an outbreak across Melbourne's north highlights ongoing weaknesses with infection control standards in hospitals. -
As Melbourne prepares to reopen, infection control fears are being 'ignored' in hospitals, doctor says
via abc.net.auA doctor on the Victorian Government's healthcare worker infections taskforce says the Box Hill Hospital cluster that led to an outbreak across Melbourne's north highlights ongoing weaknesses with infection control standards in hospitals. -
'Who will feed the kids?': President mocks opposition's threat to shut down Belarus after deadline
via abc.net.auBelarusian President Alexander Lukashenko defies an ultimatum to surrender power by midnight on Sunday (local time), challenging his opponents to make good on their threat to paralyse the country with a national strike. -
'They could cause death or serious injury': Safety concerns over wristbands handed out at AFL grand final
via abc.net.auWristbands containing button batteries handed out at the AFL grand final on Saturday night in Brisbane raise serious concerns for child safety, Kidsafe Queensland says. -
'Death or serious injury' concerns over wristbands handed out at AFL grand final
via abc.net.auWristbands containing button batteries handed out at the AFL grand final on Saturday night in Brisbane raise serious concerns for child safety, Kidsafe Queensland says. -
'Some were upset, angry, one was crying': significant concerns over invasive Doha searches
via smh.com.auForeign Minister Marise Payne has described an incident at Doha airport, where 13 Australian women were invasively searched without their consent, as a "grossly disturbing" and "concerning" set of events.
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