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It might seem like a minor spat, but in royal commission terms it's a bar brawl
via abc.net.auAn extraordinary scene has played out in the royal commission between the two people deciding the future of aged care, writes Anne Connolly. -
What is the immigration 'direction 99' causing Andrew Giles and the government so much trouble?
via abc.net.auIt was a direction meant to bring a "common sense" approach to appeals by non-citizen criminals who have their visas cancelled. Instead, "direction 99" caused a furore after it was used to reinstate the visa of a man who now stands accused of murder. Here's what it's about. -
Hanging a clothesline from a helicopter to map the nation's most precious resources
via abc.net.auThe head of Australia's geology agency is "jumping out of his skin" at the massive investment to map out the nation's critical minerals and water supplies. -
Senior Australian security official travels to Taiwan amid diplomatic tensions with China
via abc.net.auA senior Australian official has travelled to Taiwan for high-level talks on countering Chinese cyber threats, amid growing pushback from Beijing against any diplomatic contact with the democratic island. -
Should late to-the-home alcohol delivery be banned to help bring down rates of violence against women?
via abc.net.auAdvocates and MPs say the government must stand up to the alcohol lobby if it's serious about stopping violence against women and children. -
Should late home delivery of alcohol be banned to help bring down rates of violence against women?
via abc.net.auAdvocates and MPs say the government must stand up to the alcohol lobby if it's serious about stopping violence against women and children. -
Best of cartoons, May 31, 2024
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
Anderson defends Tingle's 'misstep' over Dutton comments, backs her journalism
via abc.net.auThe ABC's managing director David Anderson has defended high-profile journalist Laura Tingle over comments she made about Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, telling a parliamentary committee though her remarks lacked context, her reporting for the public broadcaster "stands the test of scrutiny". -
ABC boss defends Laura Tingle's 'misstep' over Dutton comments, backs her journalism
via abc.net.auThe ABC's managing director David Anderson has defended high-profile journalist Laura Tingle over comments she made about Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, telling a parliamentary committee though her remarks lacked context, her reporting for the public broadcaster "stands the test of scrutiny". -
Four reasons why the prime minister won’t sack Andrew Giles
via smh.com.auThe Coalition has dominated the debate on the release of criminals from immigration detention, yet Anthony Albanese won’t sack his minister. To fix the politics, Labor needs to fix the policy. -
Giles says he’s using drones to track freed foreign criminals
via smh.com.auImmigration Minister Andrew Giles’ claim comes as several caucus colleagues are privately discussing his future in the portfolio. -
Ditching deportation deal a concern for New Zealand
via smh.com.auThe political brawl in Canberra over the deportation of convicted New Zealanders who have spent most of their lives in Australia is causing long dark clouds across the Tasman. -
Fatima Payman resigns from parliamentary committees after ‘genocide’ comments
via smh.com.auThe Labor Senator accused Israel of conducting a genocide in Gaza used the controversial “river to the sea” chant in a dramatic intervention. -
This week delivered a peek inside one of government's most hidden pockets, but don't expect it to become the norm
via abc.net.auSunlight is literally permeating the home of Australia's democracy like never before. Figuratively, though, the government is as opaque as ever — especially the department tasked with running Parliament House. -
Love is in the air at Parliament House and that's probably not a good thing
via abc.net.auSunlight is literally permeating the home of Australia's democracy like never before. Figuratively, though, the government is as opaque as ever — especially the department tasked with running Parliament House. -
Payman resigns from foreign affairs committees after genocide comments
via abc.net.auA Labor senator who accused Israel of carrying out genocide on the Palestinian people has resigned from her position on two parliamentary foreign affairs committees. -
Labor senator resigns from foreign affairs committees after genocide comments
via abc.net.auA Labor senator who accused Israel of carrying out genocide on the Palestinian people has resigned from her position on two parliamentary foreign affairs committees. -
You might not like it, but bracket creep is aiding the inflation fight: Treasury boss
via smh.com.auThe head of the federal Treasury, Steven Kennedy, says bracket creep has been a helpful stabilising force over the past three years. -
Age assurance trial will not require social media companies to participate
via abc.net.auSenators express disbelief that a $6.5 million pilot to test blocking some online content from children will not actually require any testing of technologies by the social media giants. -
Outback council opposes demolition of public housing amid accommodation crisis
via abc.net.auThe WA government will push ahead with the planned demolition of storm-damaged public housing in the Goldfields, despite objections from the local council and residents calling it "ridiculous" and a "travesty". -
Outback community slams 'ridiculous' plan to demolish storm-damaged house during shortage
via abc.net.auThe WA government will push ahead with the planned demolition of storm-damaged public housing in the Goldfields, despite objections from the local council and residents calling it "ridiculous" and a "travesty". -
Acting speaker in hot mic moment
via smh.com.auPaging through paperwork, acting speaker Scott Buccholz is caught swearing in the House of Representatives. -
Trump's hush money trial jurors have finished their first day of deliberations without a verdict. What happens now?
via abc.net.auJurors in Mr Trump's hush money trial finished their first day of closed-door deliberations on Wednesday without reaching a verdict, extending a trial that will decide the fate of the only US president in history to be charged with a crime. -
Donald Trump's hush money trial jurors have finished their first day of deliberations without a verdict. What happens now?
via abc.net.auJurors in Mr Trump's hush money trial finished their first day of closed-door deliberations on Wednesday without reaching a verdict, extending a trial that will decide the fate of the only US president in history to be charged with a crime. -
New Zealand warns Australia not to rip up deportation deal
via smh.com.auThe Albanese government softened immigration laws as part of an effort to improve diplomatic relations with New Zealand in the Jacinda Ardern era. -
China drops its beef with Australia over meat exports
via smh.com.auBut even as the agriculture sector praised the federal government for the lifting of restrictions, Labor faces a fight over a proposed ban on live sheep exports. -
Queensland authorities to continue action on fare evasion during 50c fare trial
via abc.net.auTranslink has confirmed it still plans to "combat" fare evasion on the state's network of buses, trains, and ferries in the midst of an upcoming trial of 50 cent fares. -
Victorian government announces overhaul of family violence laws including extended intervention orders
via abc.net.auThe Victorian government has announced measures to increase the duration of family violence intervention orders and strengthen anti-stalking laws. It's also providing more resources to tackle toxic masculinity in schools. -
On Background: The rise of ‘double haters’ in Australian politics
via abc.net.auTwo weeks on from the Budget and what’s everyone talking about? Insiders host David Speers chats with pollsters and political strategists Tony Barry and Kos Samaras about the mood of the nation a year out from when the next election must be held. -
More public servants found to have breached code of conduct over Robodebt — as it happened
via abc.net.auThe Australian Public Service Commission announced the breach of four public servants in February and another three today. The seven have now been issued a final determination that they have breached one or more elements of the code.
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