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Israel Prime Minister accused prosecutors of staging "an attempted coup" after being indicted over corruption charges
via abc.net.auIsrael's attorney general formally charged Netanyahu in a series of corruption cases including bribery and fraud. -
Musk’s war with Australia: Coalition pushes compulsory age limits for social media
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The longer the war in Gaza goes on, the less safe Australians feel at home
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Big victim or big mouth? Time for Australia to put Elon Musk in his place
via smh.com.auAt its heart, this case is about Australian sovereignty over a company that has a deep aversion to government authority. -
PM Anthony Albanese begins Kokoda Track with PNG PM
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King abdicates responsibility for PEP11 offshore gas project
via smh.com.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese said his government would “rule out PEP11” in the 2022 election campaign but has not acted on the issue since coming to power. -
Selfies, snacks and ceremonies: Albanese sets up camp for night on Kokoda Track
via smh.com.auThe prime minister received an energy boost along the way from his favourite sweet: a bag of liquorice Black Cats, which he shared with fellow walkers. -
‘Your chaos and you need to fix it’: Coalition slams Indian student ‘discrimination’
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Student visa crackdown risks bilateral relations, says former top diplomat
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PM says Musk is an "arrogant billionaire who thinks he's above the law"
via abc.net.auThe Prime Minister has responded to Elon Musk's refusal to take down graphic content on platform X, calling him an "arrogant billionaire". -
Musk vs Albanese: How Sydney stabbing sparked a censorship debate
via smh.com.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese has accused Elon Musk of choosing “ego and showing violence” over common sense as the X owner argues taking the videos down globally is censorship. -
Musk v Albanese: How Sydney stabbing sparked a censorship debate
via smh.com.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese has accused Elon Musk of choosing “ego and showing violence” over common sense as the X owner argues taking the videos down globally is censorship. -
Despair for homeless residents as 'safe haven' for 20 years is forced to close
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Short-sighted lack of support for Ukraine could come at cost to Australia
via smh.com.auThe Albanese government’s lukewarm support for Ukraine has been a source of embarrassment months. The measly financial and military assistance is now moving into potentially dangerous territory. -
‘You’re the chief now’: Lavish welcome for Albanese in Kokoda
via smh.com.auGreeted by tribal chants and pounding drums, Albanese arrived in Kokoda Village for an extravagant traditional welcome ceremony before walking the Kokoda Track. -
Crown Resorts given green light to operate Sydney casino
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Native forest logging cleared to go ahead next to Derby's world-famous mountain-biking trails
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'Ego, arrogance': PM responds to Elon Musk's comments goading him as senator posts graphic content
via abc.net.auA federal senator has shared the unedited violent footage of the Wakeley church stabbing attack as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Elon Musk feud over X's bid to be able to host it on its site. -
'Ego, arrogance': PM responds to Elon Musk's comments goading him
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese and billionaire Elon Musk trade barbs, as a feud continues over his social media platform's bid to display graphic stabbing footage from the Sydney attacks. -
Five options for slashing landlord concessions to help fix the housing crisis
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The government's favourite spots for mobile speed cameras – which have already paid for themselves
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Tasmania's mobile speed cameras hit the $10 million mark for fines – and it's accelerating
via abc.net.auThey look like pizza ovens parked on the side of the road and they're racking up millions of dollars in fines for drivers. Data shows where they're most likely to be parked in Tasmania, and how many motorists are falling foul of the machines. -
Australia pays controversial Chinese company millions for Nauru’s new port
via smh.com.auDespite a patchy track record, including allegations of bribery, the Beijing-backed company is delivering a major project for the tiny Pacific nation, which is a major focus in the competition for influence in the region. -
What can the government do about X's refusal to take down violent videos?
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Renewable energy is slashing emissions, now it’s cutting prices too
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Chalmers prepares for weak economy to hit budget bottom line
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Former home affairs boss Pezzullo issues warning on China, admits his mistakes cost him his job
via abc.net.auThe former home affairs secretary had a decorated career in the public service before a series of leaked messages cost him his job. He now admits he has no one to blame but himself. -
Watchdog wins urgent court bid to make X take down stabbing videos
via smh.com.auAfter Elon Musk compared the take-down order to something from a communist regime, politicians have lined up to slam the owner of X for acting like he is above the law.
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