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Accountability in a pandemic: Why aren't more people mad at Dan Andrews?
via smh.com.auIt's a challenge: how to hold politicians to account while sustaining the bipartisanship that has defined our response to coronavirus. -
‘Fatally flawed’: Crossbench anger after Senate report stops short of lobbying reform
via smh.com.auA Senate inquiry has rebuffed calls for stricter controls on the hundreds of lobbyists who gain access to Parliament House to influence politicians. -
‘Lives are at risk’: Top US official blasts China for Yellow Sea flare incident
via smh.com.auThe encounter has further strained efforts to stabilise relations with Beijing and comes as Australian officials prepare to host a visit by Chinese Premier Li Qiang. -
Five things to know about the Australian economy
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Calls for 'real action' as First Nations women at centre of roundtable talks on gendered violence
via abc.net.auThe disproportionate number of First Nations women affected by violence is at the forefront of roundtable talks in Canberra, where the country's gendered violence experts, service directors and survivor-advocates have gathered. -
Reserve Bank Leaves Rates on Hold: “The Outlook is Highly Uncertain”
The Reserve Bank of Australia has left rates on hold, following its Board meeting over the past two days. The cash rate remains at 4.35%. The rate was last changed in November 2023. Interest Rate Movements Since 1990 This is the statement issued by the Reserve Bank: -
RBA holds interest rates steady ahead of federal budget
via smh.com.auBut the bank did not rule out further increases as it warned that high petrol prices and a tight jobs market would push inflation higher in the coming months. -
Remote residents resorting to network of extension cords to keep the lights on, but help is on the way
via abc.net.auResidents in Embalgan, north of Broome, are using long power cords from a costly diesel generator to supply their electricity, as the state government rolls out upgrades in remote communities. -
Treasurer flags welfare measures in next week's budget
via abc.net.auNext week's budget will see an increase in welfare payments, Treasurer Jim Chalmers reveals, while warning the government needs to be careful about what it can afford. -
PM condemns China for fighter jet dropping flares in front of Australian helicopter
via smh.com.auThe encounter has further strained efforts to stabilise relations with Beijing and comes as Australian officials prepare to host a visit by Chinese Premier Li Qiang. -
Hamas says it accepts ceasefire deal while Israel claims operations continue
via smh.com.auPotential ceasefire talks come as Australia is preparing to cast a potentially controversial vote on whether to admit Palestine as a full member of the United Nations. -
Hamas says it accepts ceasefire deal as Israel says it’s examining the deal
via smh.com.auPotential ceasefire talks come as Australia is preparing to cast a potentially controversial vote on whether to admit Palestine as a full member of the United Nations. -
Frontbencher Tony Burke backs right of pro-Palestinian university protests amid warnings of Jewish hate
via abc.net.auBoth sides of politics show concern over hate speech on Q+A, but the government's Tony Burke says pro-Palestine encampments at universities should be left alone if they are peaceful. -
Until Labor arrests the ballooning cost of uni, students are still being short-changed
via smh.com.auIt remains to be seen how much difference a sometimes-reduced rate of indexation is going to make. Certainly, some. But the root of the problem remains. -
Hamas says it accepts ceasefire deal as Wong prepares for UN vote on Palestine
via smh.com.auThe UN vote on whether to admit Palestine as a full member is symbolic, but would be seen as an important test for the level of international support for a Palestinian state. -
Men swing support to Dutton as Labor loses ground in battleground states
via smh.com.auAn exclusive survey shows male voters cut their support for Labor from 37 per cent in the final months of 2023 to 31 per cent in the first months of 2024. -
No scorched earth: Chalmers promises budget spending as economy slows
via smh.com.auTreasurer Jim Chalmers is poised to deliver a second successive budget surplus, but deficits in coming years to support the economy. -
Best of cartoons, May 7, 2024
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
Wong prepares for UN vote on Palestine as Rafah ground invasion looms
via smh.com.auThe UN vote on whether to admit Palestine as a full member is symbolic, but would be seen as an important test for the level of international support for a Palestinian state. -
Completion bonuses on the cards in university overhaul
via smh.com.auEducation Minister Jason Clare’s vision for getting more disadvantaged students into universities will be outlined in next week’s budget. -
Australian helicopter forced to take evasive action after Chinese fighter detonates flares
via abc.net.auA Chinese military jet has detonated flares near an Australian Navy helicopter which was operating in international waters, forcing the pilot to take evasive action to avoid an accident. -
Prosecutor wants Defence whistleblower David McBride jailed for years
via smh.com.auMcBride shared confidential documents with journalists out of arrogance and the pursuit of personal vindication rather than a sense of duty, the prosecution argues. -
‘Unsafe and unprofessional’: Australian Navy helicopter involved in near miss with Chinese fighter jet
via smh.com.auA Chinese fighter jet dropped flares in front of an Australian Navy helicopter in international waters, in an incident Defence Minister Richard Marles condemned as “unacceptable”. -
‘Unsafe and unprofessional’: Australian Navy helicopter in near miss with Chinese fighter jet
via smh.com.auA Chinese warplane dropped flares in front of an Australian Navy helicopter in international waters, in an incident Defence Minister Richard Marles condemned as “unacceptable”. -
Albanese's right, Australia has a separation of powers — but there's no separation between a government and its hand-picked board
via abc.net.auAnthony Albanese used to get frustrated at questions he felt should have been asked of the government of the day. Now in government, the prime minster appears frustrated when asked questions about decisions his government has made. -
Albanese is eager to point the blame to anyone but his government. The Westminster system doesn't work like that
via abc.net.auAnthony Albanese used to get frustrated at questions he felt should have been asked of the government of the day. Now in government, the prime minster appears frustrated when asked questions about decisions his government has made. -
Albanese is eager to blame anyone but his government. The Westminster system doesn't work like that
via abc.net.auAnthony Albanese used to get frustrated at questions he felt should have been asked of the government of the day. Now in government, the prime minster appears frustrated when asked questions about decisions his government has made. -
Best of cartoons, May 6, 2024
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Will voters care if SA Labor doesn't "fix the ramping crisis"?
via abc.net.auThe South Australian Labor government says it’s confident it will be able to keep its promise to fix the state's ambulance ramping crisis. That's despite ramping increasing significantly since Labor made the key election pledge. But failing to "fix the crisis" may not cost it the next election. -
Minister claims ‘immunity’ to keep deportation blacklist nations a mystery
via smh.com.auThe minister’s office also revealed he outsourced decisions over the visa conditions of former immigration detainees to departmental officials earlier this year.
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