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'This victory is for all our daughters': David Leyonhjelm ordered to pay $120,000 for defaming Sarah Hanson-Young
via abc.net.auFormer Senator David Leyonhjelm loses his bid to overturn a ruling that he defamed Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young, meaning he will have to pay $120,000 in compensation. -
David Leyonhjelm loses appeal bid, must pay $120,000 for defaming Sarah Hanson-Young
via abc.net.auFormer Senator David Leyonhjelm loses his bid to overturn a ruling that he defamed Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young, meaning he will have to pay $120,000 in compensation. -
Defence chief Angus Campbell tells cadets to avoid being ‘prey’ to predators
via smh.com.auThe nation’s top military officer said the cadets needed to not fall victim to the “Four A’s”: alcohol, out after midnight, alone and attractive. -
Lawyer for woman at centre of historical rape allegation welcomes Cabinet Minister's public statement
via abc.net.auA lawyer who represented the woman who made a rape allegation against a Cabinet Minister says it is important that the man speaks publicly today. -
Lawyer for woman at centre of historical rape allegation welcomes Cabinet Minister's expected public statement
via abc.net.auA lawyer who represented the woman who made a rape allegation against a Cabinet Minister says it is important that the man speaks publicly today. -
Will McGowan's border backtrack harm his WA election chances?
via abc.net.auMark McGowan's unexpected announcement that WA hard borders could remain post-COVID was quickly recanted after widespread criticism. Don't expect him to veer off the script again before the election, writes Jacob Kagi. -
Mark McGowan's border idea didn't last long, but the damage may have been done for Labor
via abc.net.auThe Premier's unexpected announcement that border restrictions could remain post-COVID was quickly recanted after widespread criticism. Don't expect him to veer off the script again before the election, writes Jacob Kagi. -
Victoria's mental health royal commission has diagnosed the illness. Now it's time to treat it
via abc.net.auAfter a landmark royal commission laid bare "catastrophic" failures in Victoria's mental health system, Premier Daniel Andrews now must create the structural and cultural reforms to fix it, state political reporter Richard Willingham writes. -
Victoria's challenge is to turn contrition on mental health failures into lasting change
via abc.net.auAfter a landmark royal commission laid bare "catastrophic" failures in Victoria's mental health system, Premier Daniel Andrews now must create the structural and cultural reforms to fix it, state political reporter Richard Willingham writes. -
'I had thousands of dreams but at the moment I have just one — to be free'
via abc.net.auAfter eight years in detention, one medevac detainee has his first taste of freedom with release from a hotel at Kangaroo Point in inner-city Brisbane — but there is no guarantee of a future beyond six months. -
'After eight years in detention, I only have one dream — to be free'
via abc.net.auAfter eight years in detention, one medevac detainee has his first taste of freedom with release from a hotel at Kangaroo Point in inner-city Brisbane — but there is no guarantee of a future beyond six months. -
MPs call for change so other women aren't discouraged from entering politics
via abc.net.auTwo senior female South Australian MPs say findings in a review into sexual harassment in South Australia's Parliament are upsetting but not surprising. -
Live: NSW Now: Sexually explicit posts on social media banned in 'detailed' new Liberals code
via abc.net.auMORNING BRIEFING: The NSW Liberal Party has for the first time adopted a code of conduct for members, with bullying, sexual harassment, vilification, physical violence and discrimination deemed unacceptable behaviour. -
Live: NSW Now: ICAC investigation extended into Premier's ex-boyfriend's alleged dodgy dealings
via abc.net.auMORNING BRIEFING: The state corruption body will continue to probe the dealings of former Wagga Wagga Liberal MP Daryl Maguire who admitted to running a "cash for visa" scam for Chinese nationals and to seeking payment for property deals. -
Josh Frydenberg has the opportunity to transform Australia
via abc.net.auJosh Frydenberg has the opportunity to become a transformational Australian treasurer. He has been bequeathed a set of circumstances that comes along rarely, writes Peter Martin. -
Why the response to the historical rape allegation against a Minister is so different
via abc.net.auBrittany Higgins told her story on national television, while the other woman remains anonymous. The response to their allegations was starkly different, write Laura Tingle and James Elton. -
These graphs tell the story of Facebook's news ban — and what happened after
via abc.net.auIf there was ever any question about Facebook's power to direct traffic to news sites, these graphs put the matter beyond doubt. -
Referrals to Facebook plummeted on the day of the ban. But then what happened?
via abc.net.auIf there was ever any question about Facebook's power to direct traffic to news sites, these graphs put the matter beyond doubt. -
Facebook has turned the news tap back on, but not everything is back to normal
via abc.net.auIf there was ever any question about Facebook's power to direct traffic to news sites, these graphs put the matter beyond doubt. -
Businesses bounce back from COVID recession with 'extremely positive' reporting season
via abc.net.auDespite a record-breaking reporting season, the losses felt from widespread shutdowns early in 2020 are fresh in the minds of businesses. Here is a look at what might be ahead. -
A dividend bonanza is heading towards shareholders after 'bumper' company profits
via abc.net.auDespite a record-breaking reporting season, the losses felt from widespread shutdowns early in 2020 are fresh in the minds of businesses. Here is a look at what might be ahead. -
Maker of world’s most popular electric car blasts Australia’s lack of ambition
via smh.com.auNissan Australia chief executive Stephen Lester says a lack of leadership in embracing electrified cars is out of step with the world’s leading economies. -
US concludes Russia 'attempted to kill' Alexei Navalny, imposes sanctions
via abc.net.auIn the first round of sanctions seven senior Russian government officials face having their overseas assets frozen and being restricted from travel to the EU or the US, with further steps expected. -
‘Deeply concerning’: One in five Chinese Australians threatened or attacked during coronavirus
via smh.com.auMore than a third of Chinese Australians surveyed by the Lowy Institute reported being treated differently or less favourably in the past 12 months and 31 per cent said they were called offensive names. -
Canberra-Beijing hostilities spill over to ordinary Chinese Australians, report finds
via abc.net.auAlmost one in five Chinese Australians say they have been physically threatened or attacked in the past year, according to a new report, with most blaming tensions stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic or hostility between Canberra and Beijing. -
Best of cartoons, March 3, 2021
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
Hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls released unharmed following armed mass kidnapping
via abc.net.auGunmen have released hundreds of girls kidnapped from a boarding school in northwest Nigeria, the state's governor announces, but many are still missing. -
‘Heartache’ for stranded Australians: Border ban extended until June
via smh.com.auThe extension, announced in a press release on Tuesday evening, will take to 15 months the time Australia’s borders have been shut to the rest of the world. -
‘Heartache’ for stranded Australians as border ban extended until June
via smh.com.auThe extension, announced on Tuesday evening, will take to 15 months the time Australia’s borders have been shut to the rest of the world. -
Rape-accused cabinet minister readying public statement on Wednesday
via smh.com.auThe federal cabinet minister accused of a decades-old rape is preparing to make a public statement on Wednesday to declare his innocence. -
Abbott laments lack of substantive figures in public life compared to Howard era
via smh.com.auFormer prime minister Tony Abbott says the current generation of politicians must accept that the Howard government was far superior to them. -
Chinese diplomat portrays China as victim of biased Australian media and 'ridiculous suspicions'
via abc.net.auChina's most high-profile diplomat in Australia, Wang Xining, says "history will prove that it is wise and visionary to be China's friends, and your children and grandchildren would be proud of you". -
Call for national animal cruelty laws as NSW risks becoming 'puppy farming capital'
via abc.net.auPuppy farmers are crossing the border into NSW to exploit lenient legislation that puts vulnerable dogs and puppies at risk, politician Emma Hurst warns. -
Family of four refugees released from hotel confinement in Darwin after 12 months
via abc.net.auOne refugee family is released from hotel detention in Darwin while others are left in tears as they remain detained, not knowing why they haven't also been allowed to leave. -
Rape-accused cabinet minister considering public statement
via smh.com.auThe federal cabinet minister accused of a decades-old rape is considering making a public statement as early as tomorrow to declare his innocence. -
Cabinet Minister at the centre of historical rape allegation to break silence
via abc.net.auSources within the Government say the man is likely to make a statement and possibly take questions from journalists tomorrow. -
‘Have to pay somehow’: Experts say wage levy for aged care won’t be enough
via smh.com.auAlmost 10 million Australians could pay up to $610 a year if the government introduces a new 1 per cent income levy to fund aged care services. -
ADF called in to assist aged care COVID-19 vaccine rollout
via smh.com.auArmy doctors and nurses are undergoing training this week before they join the work to immunise aged care residents and workers from next week. -
Rail union gets veto over staffing on new trains that could delay rollout
via smh.com.auThe rollout of Sydney’s new multibillion-dollar fleet of intercity trains could be delayed after the rail union was handed a veto power. -
RBA to keep rates low until Australians get decent pay rise
via smh.com.auThe central bank has made clear it will not lift interest rates until it sees sustainable strong wages growth and low unemployment. -
French submarines all but locked in after negotiation breakthrough
via smh.com.auAfter reports Australia was willing to walk away from a multibillion-dollar submarine deal, new in-principle agreements all but lock in French company Naval Group. -
Aged care: time for Morrison to put his money where his mouth is
via smh.com.auThe federal government must find the money to fix the national shame of our treatment of the aged. -
Wife of Australian citizen facing extradition to Saudi Arabia terrified he will be tortured or killed
via abc.net.auThe wife of an Australian citizen detained in Morocco over a Saudi Arabian extradition request says she is terrified her husband may end up tortured or killed if he is returned to the conservative Islamic kingdom. -
'I worry that his fate will be the same as Khashoggi's': Wife fears Australian citizen's Saudi extradition
via abc.net.auThe wife of an Australian citizen detained in Morocco over a Saudi Arabian extradition request says she is terrified her husband may end up tortured or killed if he is returned to the conservative Islamic kingdom. -
Why the growing number of vigilantes in Townsville is worrying the Indigenous community
via abc.net.auTensions remain high in Townsville following the death of a young woman in a traffic accident involving vigilantes — prompting the Queensland government to establish a special youth crime task force. -
'We haven't solved the problem': Growing presence of vigilantes in response to youth crime fuelling tensions
via abc.net.auTensions remain high in Townsville following the death of a young woman in a traffic accident involving vigilantes — prompting the Queensland government to establish a special youth crime task force. -
'He put his hand up my skirt': Sexual harassment allegations against MPs detailed in report on SA Parliament
via abc.net.auSeveral allegations of sexual assault at the hands of MPs or their staff have been revealed in a report into South Australia's Parliament by the state's Equal Opportunity Commissioner. -
SA State Government's minority status exposed with votes lost in Parliament
via abc.net.auSouth Australia's Liberal State Government has lost multiple votes in Parliament, with a recently expanded crossbench exposing its newfound minority status. -
Victoria's coronavirus state of emergency powers set to be extended
via abc.net.auVictoria's state of emergency powers look set to be extended for another nine months, after negotiations between the Andrews government and the crossbench. -
Victoria's coronavirus state of emergency extension passes with crossbench support
via abc.net.auVictoria's state of emergency will be extended for another nine months, after the state government secured crucial crossbench votes in the Upper House.
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