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Residents unable to return home as WA government announces payments of up to $4,000 after Bunbury tornado
via abc.net.auThe clean-up is underway and an asbestos alert is in place after a freak storm ripped through the WA city of Bunbury. -
It was the worst flood the city had seen. But is it ready for the next one?
via abc.net.auEleven years on from one of Australia's largest air evacuations, Bundaberg flood victims have finally seen a levee design that's meant to save their city. But they fear nothing will be done by the time the next big one hits. -
The issues following ASIC aren't new — so is an overhaul finally on its way?
via abc.net.auAfter years of issues and commentators calling for reform, the findings from a parliamentary inquiry into the corporate regulator ASIC are expected next month — with signs that significant changes could be on their way. -
Best of cartoons, May 27, 2024
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
Federal government launch new consent campaign aimed at parents and teens
via abc.net.auThe federal government launched the campaign three years after a much-criticised campaign on the same issue was dumped. -
Ukraine pleaded for help from Australia six months ago. It hasn’t received a reply
via smh.com.auUkraine fears it will not receive a requested shipment of Australian coal by winter, despite pleading directly with Foreign Minister Penny Wong. -
The ‘extraordinary numbers’ signalling years of pain for renters
via smh.com.auAn expert analysis shows migration, low vacancy rates and soft investment will drive rental inflation beyond its current 15-year high. -
British PM Rishi Sunak announces plan to bring back mandatory national service
via abc.net.auUnder the proposed plan, which would come into effect if Mr Sunak's Conservative Party wins the UK general election, 18-year-olds would either join the military full-time for a year or volunteer one weekend a month in community services. -
Antisemitic chants could be banned under new hate speech laws
via smh.com.auCommunications Minister Michelle Rowland said the government was also weighing whether people should face jail time for hate speech. -
Anti-semitic chants could be banned under new hate speech laws
via smh.com.auCommunications Minister Michelle Rowland said the government was also weighing whether people should face jail time for hate speech. -
LNP supports cheaper public transport but is concerned it stops after the election
via abc.net.auDeputy Leader of the Opposition Jarrod Bleijie said the party support the trial of 50 cent public transport fares, but questioned the timing. -
Premier Steven Miles speaks on the 50-cent public transport fare trial
via abc.net.auThe government will consider making cheaper public transport permanent if the six-month trial proves successful. -
Sunday May 25 Full Program
via abc.net.auDavid Speers is joined by Samantha Maiden of news.com.au, The West Australian's Katina Curtis and Sean Kelly of Fairfax to discuss the week's politics. -
Energy Policy
via abc.net.auQuitting fossil fuel's not as easy as some thought. -
Would you use these conversation starters? A new consent campaign targeting parents wants you to
via abc.net.auAds on social media, billboards and television will direct parents towards a new website. -
How our dry continent keeps up with Australia's thirst for this billion-dollar nut
via abc.net.auFrom humble nut to Australia's milk alternative of choice, how did Australian almonds become a billion-dollar business? -
How almonds became one of Australia's most valuable crops
via abc.net.auFrom humble nut to Australia's milk alternative of choice, how did Australian almonds become a billion-dollar business? -
Australian almonds have cracked the $1bn barrier. How did our dry continent come to produce such a thirsty crop
via abc.net.auFrom humble nut to Australia's milk alternative of choice, how did Australian almonds become a billion-dollar business? -
‘What if we’ve been drinking?’: New campaign aims to improve what you know about consent
via smh.com.auThe success of the federal government’s year-long consent campaign will be a test for Anthony Albanese’s pledge to end gender-based violence in one generation. -
Labor’s hate speech bill to outlaw vilification
via smh.com.auNew laws to be introduced into a highly charged political context will make it a criminal offence to vilify a person based on race, sexuality, gender, disability or religion. -
Immigration cuts only work if women have more babies. Dutton knows they won’t
via smh.com.auOur real population problem is not one of excess. Birth rates are declining. -
Hollie Hughes turfed from winnable Senate spot in NSW Liberal preselection
via smh.com.auThe centre-right senator will be replaced by Jessica Collins, who is aligned with conservative forces in the NSW Liberal Party, including shadow treasurer Angus Taylor. -
Coalition rules out baby bonus as births continue to slip
via smh.com.auShadow treasurer Angus Taylor, a father of four, says the nation’s falling fertility rate is a growing issue for all economic policymakers. -
'We continue to help Australians': Foreign minister announces more New Caledonia flights
via abc.net.auPenny Wong takes to the X social media platform to announce two more flights bringing Australians home after civil unrest in the French territory saw seven people die in riots over proposed electoral changes. -
Two more repatriation flights announced for Australians stranded in New Caledonia
via abc.net.auCivil unrest in the French territory continues, with seven people dead since riots over proposed electoral changes broke out last week. -
Australians returning home from New Caledonia describe sadness at seeing the 'city you love on fire'
via abc.net.auForeign Minister Penny Wong announces further flights are being planned for Sunday, as Australians arriving in Brisbane say they wished they didn't have to leave. -
Australians returning home from New Caledonia describe sadness at seeing 'city you love on fire'
via abc.net.auForeign Minister Penny Wong announces further flights are being planned for Sunday, as Australians arriving in Brisbane say they wished they didn't have to leave. -
What hope does Australia have at reaching net zero without WA dramatically upping its game?
via abc.net.auIf the country’s biggest mining and resources state can't commit to meeting an emissions reduction target, what hope does the Albanese government have? -
Can Australia reach net zero without WA? With the big mining state lagging behind, it will be tough
via abc.net.auIf the country’s biggest mining and resources state can't commit to meeting an emissions reduction target, what hope does the Albanese government have? -
The migration debate is heating up, but will the war of words lead to action?
via abc.net.auEven as the migration debate threatens to get bitter and ugly, Australia's politicians agree more than they disagree. Where will the political debate lead us on the policy front?
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