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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. -
Why Australians like Sam aren't having children
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More than half of young Australian's are putting off having children. What does that mean for future growth
via abc.net.auRecent research shows more than half of 18 to 34-year-olds are delaying starting a family, blaming the current cost of living effects. -
Yoga teachers make draft core skills visa list, but not tradies
via smh.com.auDespite the nation’s housing crisis, yogis, martial artists and dog handlers are among the occupations to have beaten construction trades to a spot on a draft priority skills list. -
Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan's state secrets conviction overturned
via abc.net.auKhan, 71, had been sentenced to 10 years in prison by a lower court on charges of making public a classified cable sent to Islamabad by Pakistan's ambassador in Washington in 2022. -
Best of cartoons, June 4, 2024
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Josh Frydenberg shuts down suggestions of a political return
via abc.net.auFormer Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has put to bed speculation he might make a late run for his old seat of Kooyong in Melbourne. -
Saving the lobster, prawn and pineapple: MPs fight to force shops to take cash
via smh.com.auIndependent MPs are demanding the federal government make businesses accept cash from shoppers – or face thousands in fines. -
Shorten to tell world Australia stands with Ukraine
via smh.com.auThe former Labor leader will use an appearance at a peace summit in Switzerland to warn that Vladimir Putin cannot be allowed to win the war in Ukraine. -
If not now, when? Frydenberg now bets on a distant future
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Frydenberg has once again withdrawn from a campaign he never officially entered — it points to a bigger problem
via abc.net.auYou don't have to look very far to find Messiah complexes in politics. Nowhere has that been more on show of late than the 30-hour Josh for Canberra campaign. -
Behind the short-lived Josh for Canberra campaign and what it reveals about the Liberal Party
via abc.net.auYou don't have to look very far to find Messiah complexes in politics. Nowhere has that been more on show of late than the 30-hour Josh for Canberra campaign. -
Labor’s $2.1 billion prescription top-up a major win for chemists
via smh.com.auPharmacies will be paid an extra $4.80 by the government each time they give out a 60-day medicine script, in a major concession from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. -
Economic growth ‘very weak’ but better days around the corner
via smh.com.auThe head of Treasury says while soft consumer spending will lead to subdued economic growth, household budgets will fare better in the second half of the year. -
The Liberal Party created the perfect female candidate in ... Josh Frydenberg?
via smh.com.auCould it be that a boundary redistribution was a pretext to Fryden-float this balloon of an idea of a return to politics for the former treasurer? -
Minister admits there are no detainee drones
via smh.com.auImmigration Minister Andrew Giles made the sensational statement in an interview on Thursday during a bruising week for the government over immigration. -
‘I am not rushing back’: Frydenberg pours cold water on return to parliament
via smh.com.auDespite support from MPs who want him in a leadership position, Frydenberg said he would back Amelia Hamer as the Liberal candidate for his former seat. -
‘You are collaborating’: Wong attacks Greens over violent Gaza protests
via smh.com.auThe Foreign Affairs minister accused Greens politicians of collaborating with violent pro-Palestine protesters in fiery scenes at Senate estimates. -
What Australians really think of Donald Trump and foreign wars
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Minimum wage increase pegged to 3.75 per cent to rein in inflation
via smh.com.auInflation and the federal stage 3 tax cuts were key factors in Fair Work Commission president Adam Hatcher’s call to increase the minimum wage by 3.75 per cent. -
Minimum wage increase pegged at 3.75 per cent to rein in inflation
via smh.com.auInflation and the government’s stage 3 tax cuts were key factors in Fair Work Commission president Adam Hatcher’s call to increase the minimum wage by 3.75 per cent. -
Trade unions hoping for a 4% increase to national minimum wage
via abc.net.auThe Fair Work Commission will today set the new national minimum wage affecting the pay of millions of Australian workers. -
Misogyny speech takes centre-stage in 'Julia' production
via abc.net.auPlaywright Joanna Murray-Smith and lead actor Justine Clarke on their play 'Julia', a production documenting the lead up to Julia Gillard's famous 2012 misogyny speech. -
Live: Treasury boss says minimum wage increase 'perfectly reasonable' despite inflation concerns
via abc.net.auTreasury secretary Steven Kennedy says it is fair for the nation's lowest-paid workers to receive a 3.75 per cent wage increase from July. -
Live: Treasury boss fronts estimates as wage decision announced
via abc.net.auTreasury secretary Steven Kennedy faces senators as a new national minimum wage affecting the pay of millions of Australians is set by the Fair Work Commission. -
Live: Treasury boss fronts estimates ahead of wage decision
via abc.net.auTreasury secretary Steven Kennedy faces senators ahead of a new national minimum wage affecting the pay of millions of Australians being set today by the Fair Work Commission. -
Live: Immigration minister says there were never any drones used to track ex-detainees, cancels 30 visas
via abc.net.auAndrew Giles says he was relying on information given to him by his department when he told media last week that drones were being used to monitor the 151 ex-detainees released after a High Court case last year. Follow live. -
Live: Government cancels at least 20 visas in immigration blitz
via abc.net.auThe visas of at least 20 convicted criminals born overseas have been cancelled by the government. Follow live. -
Live: Bill Shorten speech writer's $300k pay revealed
via abc.net.auThe details of a speech writer's lucrative contract has been laid bare in an estimates hearing. Follow live. -
Immigration minister says there were never any drones used to track ex-detainees, cancels 30 visas — as it happened
via abc.net.auAndrew Giles says he was relying on information given to him by his department when he told media last week that drones were being used to monitor the 151 ex-detainees released after a High Court case last year.
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