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Albanese: 'Australians are looking for common decency to shine through'
via abc.net.auOpposition Leader Anthony Albanese says the Prime Minister must weigh up whether it is appropriate for the minister at the centre of an historic rape allegation to remain in cabinet. -
Lehrmann inquiry chair Walter Sofronoff facing corruption probe
via smh.com.auFormer Queensland Supreme Court judge Walter Sofronoff, KC, chaired the inquiry into the conduct of the abandoned rape trial of former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann last year, himself creating controversy after he sent copies of his findings to The Australian and ABC before handing the report to the ACT government in July. -
Fears grow over Wuhan whistleblower's release from prison
via abc.net.auA Chinese citizen journalist who was jailed for reporting on the outbreak of COVID-19 was due to be released on Monday, but human rights advocates have received no confirmation that she's been freed. -
Why are WA Liberals backing a candidate whose comments they say don't reflect party values?
via abc.net.auThe WA Liberals' endorsement of an Albany doctor who made false claims about the LGBTQIA+ community is attracting the kind of attention the party doesn't need. -
Controversial preselection threatens to derail work to rebuild the WA Liberals
via abc.net.auThe WA Liberals' endorsement of an Albany doctor who made false claims about the LGBTQIA+ community — comments the party's leader has called "inappropriate" — is attracting the kind of attention it doesn't need. -
Michael Cohen testifies to Trump's hush money payment
via abc.net.auTrump's former lawyer has fronted a New York court and detailed how he executed Trump's wish to pay off porn star Stormy Daniels. -
WA farmers to challenge government's ban on live sheep exports
via abc.net.auThe WA Labor government is opposing the federal government's ban, which is due to take effect in May 2028. -
Bunbury homeowners consider solutions for tornado-damaged homes
via abc.net.auThe extreme weather event has turned their lives upside down, as many conflicted about whether to salvage or bulldoze their homes. -
'Unacceptable': Government MP disturbed by Four Corners revelations about Chinese police in Australia
via abc.net.auChinese police hunting international corruption targets were allowed into Australia by the federal police and subsequently escorted a woman back to China for trial, in a major breach of Chinese-Australian police protocols. -
Politicians sound alarm about 'extrajudicial extradition' of Chinese-born Australian resident
via abc.net.auChinese police hunting international corruption targets were allowed into Australia by the federal police and subsequently escorted a woman back to China for trial, in a major breach of Chinese-Australian police protocols. -
'Deeply disturbing': Government MP alarmed by Four Corners revelations about Chinese police in Australia
via abc.net.auChinese police hunting international corruption targets were allowed into Australia by the federal police and subsequently escorted a woman back to China for trial, in a major breach of Chinese-Australian police protocols. -
Cut reliance on Chinese and Indian students, government tells universities
via smh.com.auUniversity chiefs are being told to channel international students into courses that fill Australian skills shortages, deepening a dispute over federal plans to cap their annual intake. -
'Hugely expensive' nuclear a 'Trojan horse' for coal, NSW Liberal says as energy policy rift exposed
via abc.net.auNSW shadow minister Matt Kean says nuclear energy is "hugely expensive" and not the path to cheaper electricity as his federal Liberal colleagues campaign for it. -
Best of cartoons, May 14, 2024
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
Two Americans, one Russian citizen among 20 detained in Georgia as thousands protest 'foreign agent' law
via abc.net.auThe detained protesters were among several thousand opponents of a "foreign agents" bill who protested outside the Georgian parliament to prevent members from entering the building. -
$9.3 billion: Chalmers lands the surplus double in third budget
via smh.com.auTreasurer Jim Chalmers will attempt to reduce cost pressures on Australians while investing in a new manufacturing future in his third budget on Tuesday. -
Corruption watchdog investigates Lehrmann inquiry head
via smh.com.auThe conduct of former judge Walter Sofronoff, who presided over an inquiry into the criminal prosecution of Bruce Lehrmann, will be investigated by the ACT’s corruption watchdog. -
State’s tween account ban new front in Australia’s battle with social media
via smh.com.auElon Musk’s victory in court over posts of the Wakeley church stabbing video was a setback in the push to regulate X Corp. -
Third boat arrival detected in a week, but none taken to Nauru
via smh.com.auThe four Vietnamese asylum seekers intercepted by Border Force off the coast of Broome last week come after 38 people were also picked up after two boat arrivals. -
Third boat arrival detected in a week, but no one taken to Nauru
via smh.com.auFour Vietnamese asylum seekers intercepted by Border Force off the coast of Broome last week were detained after 38 people from two other boats were also picked up. -
The budget will have a 'multi-billion-dollar' wage boost in two female workforces, but what else will be in it?
via abc.net.auAmong a pile of budget papers deposited on the desks of journalists tomorrow will be a booklet outlining how the government's financial plans will help Australian women. Here's what you need to know. -
One of tomorrow's budget papers will be all about women. What will be in it?
via abc.net.auAmong a pile of budget papers deposited on the desks of journalists tomorrow will be a booklet outlining how the government's financial plans will help Australian women. Here's what you need to know. -
One Australian state wants to impose a social media ban for under 14s, but how would it work?
via abc.net.auChildren under 14 could be banned from having social media accounts in South Australia, with a review now underway. Here's a look at what is being proposed. -
‘A really stark indicator’: People slashing food spending to cope with rising costs
via smh.com.auAs the prices continue to rise, new data shows persistent cost-of-living pressures are making households re-evaluate their shopping lists. -
Four suspected asylum seekers intercepted off WA coast
via abc.net.auAnother four suspected asylum seekers are detained by authorities after their boat is intercepted off the coast of Broome in Western Australia. -
Direct Sunshine Coast Rail Line
via abc.net.auA fully funded rail link between Brisbane and the beaches of the Sunshine Coast has been confirmed by the Queensland and Federal Governments. -
University leadership steps in as Gaza protest and Nazi salutes cause angst
via smh.com.auAfter students were accused of performing Nazi salutes and displays at a fiery student meeting, the university says it is taking disciplinary action. -
University leadership steps in as Gaza protest and ‘Nazi salute’ cause angst
via smh.com.auAfter students were accused of performing a Nazi salute and similar display at a fiery student meeting, the university says it is taking disciplinary action. -
Labor to unveil university racism review
via smh.com.auTuesday’s budget is expected to include new funding for an investigation of racism in higher education as two teals back Coalition calls for an antisemitism inquiry. -
Peak education bodies warn against government cap on international student numbers
via abc.net.auAustralia's university sector is warning against the federal government's plan to cap international student numbers, as a meeting between ministers and the International Education Council is held this morning.
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