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Liberals want to pause net zero but IEA says it wins on cost
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Cynicism about Frydenberg is familiar – and tempting. It’s also grossly uncharitable
via smh.com.auThe former treasurer’s speech at Bondi Beach this week did not sound like anything produced by the Australian political system in a long time. That was its power. -
Antarctic phenomenon blamed for baking start to summer
via smh.com.auA weather anomaly thousands of kilometres from Australia is having an outsized impact on summer – and the previous times it happened, it was followed by some of the nation’s worst bushfire seasons. -
The cynicism of Frydenberg is familiar — and tempting. It’s also grossly uncharitable
via smh.com.auThe former treasurer’s speech at Bondi Beach this week did not sound like anything produced by the Australian political system in a long time. That was its power. -
Frydenberg’s Bondi address wasn’t an audition. It was a moral accusation
via smh.com.auMany have accused Josh Frydenberg of politicising the Bondi terror attack. But that cynicism is grossly uncharitable. -
Once untouchable, Albanese ends the year under siege
via smh.com.auAnthony Albanese appeared untouchable in November, when Canberra was consumed by conversations about the Coalition’s internal feuds. But the political environment feels markedly different now. -
ASIO has a record billion-dollar budget, but fumbled terrorist threat
via smh.com.auAustralia’s chief spy agency needs to be better scrutinised. -
Hunting club member says there is 'no need' for anyone to own 100 guns
via abc.net.auIn the wake of the Bondi terror attack and upcoming government firearms restrictions, some people are asking why anyone would need to own 100 guns. -
Experts say there is 'no need' for anyone to own 100 guns
via abc.net.auIn the wake of the Bondi terror attack and upcoming government firearms restrictions, some people are asking why anyone would need to own 100 guns. -
Government announces largest gun buyback scheme since Port Arthur
via smh.com.auAnthony Albanese has announced a national gun buyback scheme, and will work with all states to impose strict limits on the number of guns a single person can own. -
Cut company tax, cut red tape to get the country racing: PC
via smh.com.auThe government has been told by its key economic adviser that to lift living standards it needs to cut company tax and red tape. -
Two years have flipped the script on free speech. Now Australia is in new territory
via smh.com.auLegislating around hate speech has never been straightforward, but the Bondi attack has shifted the debate. Labor’s new laws will put that public sentiment to the test. -
PM announces 'largest' gun buyback scheme since Howard era
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a national gun buyback scheme, days after a deadly terror attack on a Hanukkah celebration. -
Breaking: PM unveils 'largest' gun buyback scheme since Howard era
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a national gun buyback scheme, days after a deadly terror attack on a Hanukkah celebration. -
Breaking: PM announces 'largest' gun buyback scheme since Howard era
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a national gun buyback scheme, days after a deadly terror attack on a Hanukkah celebration. -
Antisemitism laws to push constitutional limit, says Burke
via smh.com.auThe home affairs minister would not be drawn on whether phrases like “globalise the intifada” would fall under the legislation. -
Victorian premier's husband caught drink driving
via abc.net.auVictorian Premier Jacinta Allan has apologised after her husband was caught drink driving, saying the incident left her "disappointed and embarrassed". -
Breaking: Victorian premier's husband caught drink driving
via abc.net.auVictorian Premier Jacinta Allan has apologised after her husband was caught drink driving. -
Why WA's $2.5 billion budget surplus is a headache with little relief in sight
via abc.net.auFor most other governments, a $2.5 billion surplus would be news to shout from the rooftops but for the WA government, it's a headache with little prospect of relief. -
A $2.5 billion surplus has created a migraine for the WA government
via abc.net.auFor most other governments, a $2.5 billion surplus would be news to shout from the rooftops — but in WA's case, it's a headache with little prospect of relief. -
PM flags 'national day of mourning' for Bondi attack — as it happened
via abc.net.auAnthony Albanese says he will confirm a "national day of mourning" for the Bondi attack in the new year, and has declared Sunday, December 21 as a day of reflection to honour the victims. -
Live: Thousands at Bondi Beach for memorial service
via abc.net.auThousands of people gather at Bondi Beach to paddle out into the water to hold a minute's silence for the victims killed on Sunday. -
Live: PM to announce a 'national day of mourning' for Bondi attack
via abc.net.auAnthony Albanese says he will confirm a "national day of mourning" for the Bondi attack in the new year, and has declared Sunday, December 21 as a day of reflection to honour the victims. -
Live: PM flags 'national day of mourning' for Bondi attack
via abc.net.auAnthony Albanese says he will confirm a "national day of mourning" for the Bondi attack in the new year, and has declared Sunday, December 21 as a day of reflection to honour the victims. -
Live: PM flags a 'national day of mourning' for Bondi attack
via abc.net.auAnthony Albanese says he will confirm a "national day of mourning" for the Bondi attack in the new year, and has declared Sunday, December 21 as a day of reflection to honour the victims. -
Live: Hundreds expected at Bondi Beach for memorial service
via abc.net.auThousands of people gather at Bondi Beach to paddle out into the water to hold a minute's silence for the victims killed on Sunday. -
ASIO's 'grim reality' as it picks over Bondi intelligence gaps
via abc.net.auAs Australia's intelligence agencies look back over how the Bondi attackers were missed, a "grim reality" of their jobs confronts the country. -
Tougher hate speech laws used just four times before vow to rework them
via abc.net.auStrenthened federal hate speech laws that the government held up as evidence it acted on antisemitism have been used four times since February, with it now conceding they do not go far enough. -
Tougher hate speech laws used four times before vow to rework them
via abc.net.auTough federal hate speech laws that the government held up as evidence it acted on antisemitism have been used four times, with it now conceding they do not go far enough. -
PM must return to Bondi and meet the moment
via smh.com.auThese days will define his prime ministership, for better or worse.
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