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Allowing Tamil family to settle in Australia would encourage 'flood' of people smuggling boats, Minister says
via abc.net.auImmigration Minister Alex Hawke says he believes allowing a family of Tamil asylum seekers to resettle in Australia permanently would lead to more people trying to illegally get to the mainland by boat. -
Ribbon-cutting ceremony for accessible toilet 'patronising', disability advocate says
via abc.net.auCallum Gossland, who lives with Functional Neurological Disorder and uses a wheelchair, says while additional investment in accessible bathrooms was "positive", holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the opening of a new toilet was "sensationalising supporting people that have special needs". -
So what is Albonomics, and what will it mean for Australia?
via smh.com.auWhen he came to power, Anthony Albanese’s economic priorities were hard to discern. Two years on, his vision is clear. -
North Korean TV broadcasts song about Kim Jong Un
via abc.net.auThe state-run TV has broadcast a patriotic song about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. -
Why this family refuses to give up music lessons, despite the cost-of-living crunch
via abc.net.auMusic industry heads say families are cutting back on music classes as the cost-of-living crisis bites, while teachers are leaving the profession due to the drop in participation. What does this mean for the future of the industry? -
The Lee family are cutting back everywhere to save money – but refuse to give up on music lessons
via abc.net.auMusic industry heads say families are cutting back on music classes as the cost-of-living crisis bites, while teachers are leaving the profession due to the drop in participation. What does this mean for the future of the industry? -
You can only judge a budget once you've seen the whole thing, but there's already a feeling of 'too many notes'
via abc.net.auA few days before the budget there's a bit of a "too many notes" feeling to the Albanese government's current suite of issues in play and, sadly, not all of it is ingenious or quality. -
Chalmers has navigated a steady course. But can he nail a tricky landing?
via smh.com.auLike a pilot negotiating fierce crosswinds, Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ dexterity will be judged on whether the economic landing is soft or hard. -
Between the GST and gas, let's hope there's a bit more quality and ingeniousness in Tuesday's budget
via abc.net.auA few days before the budget there's a bit of a "too many notes" feeling to the Albanese government's current suite of issues in play and, sadly, not all of it is ingenious or quality. -
Australia joins 142 nations in backing Palestinian statehood in UN vote
via smh.com.auIn a day of high emotion at UN headquarters, Israel’s UN ambassador theatrically inserted a miniature copy of the charter into a transparent paper shredder. -
Detainee released by Coalition one of trio accused of attack on grandmother
via smh.com.auIt can be revealed a second man accused of a brutal attack on a Perth grandmother was released from detention when Peter Dutton was minister for home affairs. -
Labor adds billions to state deals on housing
via smh.com.auAlbanese struck a deal with state and territory leaders on Friday to inject more cash into construction, including a five-year agreement on social housing. -
Government to tip billions more into housing in next week’s federal budget
via abc.net.auBillions more will be committed to building new homes in next week’s federal budget, as the government chases a promise to build 1.2 million new homes by the end of the decade. -
Stabbing video not offensive enough to be removed, X Corp tells court
via smh.com.auX Corp’s legal team argues that while the video depicts an alleged act of terrorism, it is not overly graphic and does not meet the legal threshold for it to be forcibly removed. -
Australia set to back watered-down United Nations resolution on Palestine
via smh.com.auAustralian government sources said a watered-down version of the motion contained major concessions by the Palestinians and Arab nations. -
Australia set to back watered-down UN resolution on Palestine
via smh.com.auAustralian government sources said a watered-down version of the motion contained major concessions by the Palestinians and Arab nations. -
Australia is a major gas exporter, but it's cheaper for this local manufacturer to get it in the US
via abc.net.auThe boss of Orica, a major explosives manufacturer that relies on gas, says the federal government's gas strategy won't assist what remains of Australia's manufacturing industry unless it caps prices at globally competitive levels. -
Former UN ambassador urges no vote on Palestinian recognition
via smh.com.auForeign Affairs Minister Penny Wong refused to say how Australia would vote, but there are divisions within Labor over the emotive issue. -
Half the detainees freed after High Court ruling have no monitors or curfews
via smh.com.auThe government has successfully fended off a major legal challenge that would have seen up to 200 more immigration detainees released into the community. -
Chalmers wakes the baby debate the country needs
via smh.com.auJim Chalmers is not planning a fertility police squad in next week’s budget. But his comments on the birth rate go to an issue the world needs to debate. -
The government passed a law last year to put ankle bracelets on released detainees. Only half have to wear them
via abc.net.auLess than half of the 153 former immigration detainees released into the community after a High Court ruling last year are subject to electronic monitoring and curfews, the federal government says. -
Australian man stunned to find out he lost his citizenship 33 years ago due to now-defunct law
via abc.net.auA father-of-two from Victoria has his world turned upside down by an immigration law repealed in 2002. When he spoke to the ABC, the Department of Immigration changed its tune. -
‘Not a single government dollar’: Albanese plays down gas policy push after blowback
via smh.com.auSix Labor MPs in at-risk seats have spoken out against the future gas strategy spearheaded by Resources Minister Madeleine King. -
Wong labels some university protests antisemitic
via smh.com.auUniversities have been roiled in recent weeks by pro-Israel and pro-Palestine protests and encampments have been set up on some campuses. -
Penny Wong says Australia still 'negotiating' over UN Palestine vote
via abc.net.auAustralia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong says negotiations about a United Nations vote to adopt Palestine as part of its body are still underway and the country's position has not been finalised. -
'Not a question of if' but when Australia will recognise Palestinian state says Penny Wong
via abc.net.auAustralia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong says negotiations about a United Nations vote to adopt Palestine as part of its body are still underway and the country's position has not been finalised. -
Australia leans towards supporting resolution extending Palestinians' rights as United Nations observer
via abc.net.auAustralia is leaning towards supporting a resolution to extend Palestinians' rights as a United Nations observer, sources have told the ABC. -
Federal Police commissioner Reece Kershaw reappointed to top job
via abc.net.auCommissioner Reece Kershaw will remain as the nation's top cop for another two years, with the federal government announcing his reappointment. -
Government wins High Court deportation challenge
via smh.com.auThe government has successfully fended off a major legal challenge that would have seen up to 200 more immigration detainees released into the community. -
High Court sides with government in case of Iranian man resisting deportation
via abc.net.auThe High Court dismisses a case brought by an Iranian man demanding to be released from immigration detention after refusing to cooperate with efforts to deport him.
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