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Resources minister decries ‘climate religion’ and vows Coalition push for more gas projects
via smh.com.auResources Minister Keith Pitt, who has refused to say if he accepts climate science, has strongly backed the continued growth of Australia’s oil and gas production. -
Just when Dutton is winning, he sounds like a sore loser
via smh.com.auDutton calls Albanese weak. Albanese calls Dutton angry. Each is trying to pin a label on the other. But the strange thing is that Dutton makes it so easy for his label to stick. -
Labor MPs raise community fears over deportation bill
via smh.com.auParty sources say Bennelong MP Jerome Laxale questioned the impact of provisions blocking visas from countries who don’t accept the return of their citizens. -
Best of cartoons, March 29, 2024
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
$1.6m budgeted for State Prosperity project campaign
via abc.net.auTaxpayers will fork out $1.6 million as part of a promotional campaign for the South Australian Government's State Prosperity Project. -
Liberal MP warns Dutton on nuclear energy as Labor steps up attacks
via smh.com.auThere is widespread support in the opposition for a conversation on nuclear energy, but several Coalition MPs say they are worried the opposition was moving too quickly. -
Melbourne Lord Mayor to stand down
via abc.net.auMelbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp has announced she won't run for re-election in October. Ms Capp says she will stand down at the end of June after six years in the role. -
China's government officially abolishes heavy tariffs on Australian wine
via abc.net.auChina's government officially abolishes heavy tariffs on Australian wine, offering a potential lifeline to an industry struggling with low prices and global oversupply. -
Senator Tammy Tyrrell quits the Jacqui Lambie Network
via smh.com.auThe senator said she will become an independent after Lambie told her she should leave. -
Confidentiality agreements, tears, and guillotine motions: Labor's fall from the moral high-ground
via abc.net.auLabor didn't pledge to just be better than the alternative, it vowed to set new standards. On that measure, when you consider the secrecy, the attempts to push extraordinary powers through parliament and aversion to public scrutiny, Labor is falling short. -
Albanese vowed his government would be different. This week showed how far it's fallen from that promise
via abc.net.auLabor didn't pledge to just be better than the alternative, it vowed to set new standards. On that measure, when you consider the secrecy, the attempts to push extraordinary powers through parliament and aversion to public scrutiny, Labor is falling short. -
Defence chief apologises ‘unreservedly’ for high suicide rates
via smh.com.auThe royal commission completed its final day of hearings on Thursday with the nation’s most senior military official providing evidence. -
Taylor Swift gave retail a boost, showing up the rest of the economy
via smh.com.auNot even a blast of spending from Swifties in the nation’s two largest states was enough to shake off growing signs the economy is slowing. -
Traditional owners sound alarm over erosion of toxic waste rock dump at NT mine
via abc.net.auA toxic waste rock dump supposed to withstand harsh weather for 1,000 years, at one of the world's largest lead and zinc mines, has experienced erosion after record flooding, raising alarms over the infrastructure's resilience against severe weather conditions. -
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces a billion-dollar solar initiative.
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Anthony Albanese announces a billion-dollar solar initiative. -
We’ve stopped splurging – but have we finally tamed inflation?
via smh.com.auThe latest monthly data shows there’s no sign of inflation heating up again, but in a couple of areas there is still little reprieve. -
National corruption watchdog claims first scalp over alleged airport bribe solicitation
via abc.net.auThe National Anti-Corruption Commission has landed its first blow, with a former employee of the Western Sydney Airport charged with allegedly asking for a $200,000 bribe. -
The Khasri family fled Iran 12 years ago. They're 'terrified' they could be forced to return under the government's new proposal
via abc.net.auA family of seven that fled Iran 12 years ago fear they could be forced to return if the government succeeds in passing tough new deportation laws. -
'Mama, what's happening to us?': Family fears forced return to Iran if government passes new laws
via abc.net.auA family of seven that fled Iran 12 years ago fear they could be forced to return if the government succeeds in passing tough new deportation laws. -
Faith groups warn Albanese a deal with Greens on religious discrimination would be an 'act of betrayal'
via abc.net.auIn a letter penned to the prime minister by Australia's religious leaders, Anthony Albanese is warned dealing with the Greens on religious discrimination laws would be an "act of betrayal". -
Forget sky-high migration, Australia’s got bigger population problems
via smh.com.auMuch has been made of Australia’s recent migration boom. But the real issue is much bigger and much closer to home. -
Albo behaves like a celebrity. We need him to be a prime minister
via smh.com.auAnthony Albanese got engaged, went to Taylor Swift, Katy Perry and the tennis. Meanwhile, he allows his government to drift on homeownership, cost of living and inequity. Alarm bells should be ringing. -
‘Worse than Trump’: Multicultural leaders shocked by immigration proposals
via smh.com.auDiaspora communities say they were blindsided by proposed laws that could ban foreigners from countries such as Iran and South Sudan from entering Australia. -
Thailand set to become first country to legalise marriage rights for people of any gender in South-East Asia
via abc.net.auMPs in Thailand voted overwhelmingly in favour the marriage equality bill, but did not approve inclusion of the word "parent" in addition to "father and mother" in the law. -
Albanese’s $1b bet on Australian made solar panels
via smh.com.auAustralia has the world’s highest uptake of rooftop solar panels with one in three households having them. However, only 1 per cent are manufactured locally. -
Best of cartoons, March 28, 2024
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
Home Affairs boss denies she was ever verbally abused by minister
via smh.com.auStephanie Foster declined to detail discussions, saying the relationship between ministers and staff “depends on being able to have trusted conversations”. -
‘Australia at a crossroads’: Living standards under threat from lack of competition
via smh.com.auA wide-ranging inquiry into the economy says the country is lacking dynamism, and it warns without changes living standards will fall. -
Block of deportation bill humiliates government as weeks of political pain await
via smh.com.auMinister Clare O’Neil was twice pursued by cameras, was asked the same question seven times and the government’s rushed bill was blocked by the opposition and the crossbench on Wednesday. -
Clare O’Neil under fire after leaving Home Affairs boss ‘in tears’
via smh.com.auHome Affairs minister Clare O’Neil did not directly answer seven questions about her relationship with department boss Stephanie Foster during a fiery question time.
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