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Seven staff test positive to coronavirus at Melbourne's Northern Hospital
via abc.net.auA hospital in Melbourne's north conducts a deep a clean of its emergency department after seven staff members test positive to coronavirus over the last five days. -
Albanese's right, Australia has a separation of powers — but there's no separation between a government and its hand-picked board
via abc.net.auAnthony Albanese used to get frustrated at questions he felt should have been asked of the government of the day. Now in government, the prime minster appears frustrated when asked questions about decisions his government has made. -
Best of cartoons, May 6, 2024
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
Will voters care if SA Labor doesn't "fix the ramping crisis"?
via abc.net.auThe South Australian Labor government says it’s confident it will be able to keep its promise to fix the state's ambulance ramping crisis. That's despite ramping increasing significantly since Labor made the key election pledge. But failing to "fix the crisis" may not cost it the next election. -
Minister claims ‘immunity’ to keep deportation blacklist nations a mystery
via smh.com.auThe minister’s office also revealed he outsourced decisions over the visa conditions of former immigration detainees to departmental officials earlier this year. -
Queensland's free kindy program causes widespread confusion
via abc.net.auA colourful campaign promised families the Queensland government was "making kindy free" this year, but the program's rollout has disappointed parents. -
Jacinta Allan says behaviour of boys at Melbourne school 'utterly unacceptable'
via abc.net.auVictorian Premier Jacinta Allan has labelled the behaviour of three male students at Yarra Valley Grammar 'utterly unacceptable,' prompting the public to continue to call the behaviour out. -
Jacinta Allan hits out at actions of male students at Yarra Valley Grammar
via abc.net.auThe Victorian Premier has labelled the behaviour of three male students at Yarra Valley Grammar 'utterly unacceptable'. -
‘Back our police’: PM concerned by online radicalisation threat
via smh.com.auAnthony Albanese says he’s worried by the influence of social media platforms “where people can be pushed through the use of algorithms … towards more extreme positions”. -
Telstra delays 3G network shutdown amid concerns about access to emergency calls
via abc.net.auThe telco will postpone the closure of the 20-year-old network until August 31 to give Australians more time to upgrade their handsets amid concerns about access to emergency services. -
Could landlords help solve bottlenecks in family and domestic violence support? This service thinks so
via abc.net.auIn the midst of national domestic violence and housing crises, one service is looking to landlords to help solve both. -
Could landlords help people fleeing family domestic violence? This service thinks so
via abc.net.auIn the midst of national domestic violence and housing crises, one service is looking to landlords to help solve both. -
NT urged to strengthen 'ancient' gun laws amid federal funding for national firearms register
via abc.net.auAs the Commonwealth commits to establishing a national firearms registry, experts say it is time to reform the NT's gun laws. What changes do experts say will make a difference? -
Will a new scholarship fund for nurses be enough to bridge major gaps in women's health?
via abc.net.auLabor will spend $50 million to fund 1,850 places in the Primary Care Nursing and Midwifery Scholarship Program over four years. -
Real Australians understand the value of whistleblowers, but when it comes to the crunch, our leaders are slow on reform
via abc.net.auGovernments like to be seen to be supporters of whistleblowers, but when it comes to the crunch, perception and reality are two different things and tough talk often becomes hostage to excruciating long delays or watered-down reforms, writes Adele Ferguson. -
Federal budget to haul in extra cash once again, but less than in previous years
via abc.net.auNext week's federal budget will once again collect more in tax than expected, raking in an extra $25 billion over the five-year budget forecasting period. -
Women with disabilities fear government response to domestic violence threat will leave them behind
via abc.net.auWhile those fleeing a violent partner are eligible for a $5,000 payment, that doesn't apply to those trying to escape a carer or family member. -
New laws to stem drug dealers, corrupt officials and dirty money from heating up our real estate market
via abc.net.auBuying a home? Soon you won't have as much competition from drug dealers, corrupt officials and criminals with dirty money thanks to new laws and a boost to enforcement. -
Australian homes have been 'a very attractive destination for dirty money', but that's about to change
via abc.net.auBuying a home? Soon you won't have as much competition from drug dealers, corrupt officials and criminals with dirty money thanks to new laws and a boost to enforcement. -
The government’s HECS change is good, but another tweak is still needed
via smh.com.auTiming is important – and that’s one of the clear shortfalls in the federal government’s surprise for young people with student loans. -
The art of good government: Slow and steady won’t win Albanese the race
via smh.com.auAs the nation confronts serial crises, the Albanese government needs to operate at two speeds: swift and targeted – then slow and sustained. -
No-one gets a political leave pass because they didn't create the problem. Labor's messy week reveals deeper vulnerabilities
via abc.net.auIn its messy handling of the case surrounding a violent assault on a Perth grandmother last week, the government has revealed a vulnerability that — without a reset — could snowball into a lasting and enduring problem, writes Patricia Karvelas. -
Nine out of 10 landlords are getting their income tax returns wrong, and the ATO is watching
via smh.com.auDodgy landlords making inflated claims for repairs and maintenance on their rental properties are firmly in the Australian Tax Office’s sights. -
Student incomes to receive further government boost as Labor goes after youth vote
via smh.com.auEducation Minister Jason Clare also warned any intimidation on university campuses was “intolerable”. -
An extra $25 billion not enough to guarantee more budget surpluses
via smh.com.auJim Chalmers will deliver his third budget on May 14. Extra tax, which has bolstered the past two budgets, won’t be enough to offset extra spending. -
Australian officials ‘pulled out all the stops’ to halt China-PNG policing deal
via smh.com.auThe revelation about the proposed policing deal, discussed before Anthony Albanese visited PNG, underscores Beijing’s determination to gain a security footing in the Pacific region. -
'No you can't get in': Jaci has been left in tears by Sydney drivers refusing to take her guide dog
via abc.net.auJaci Armstrong and her guide dog, Bess, often use rideshare apps and taxis to get around, but it's never simple. The NSW government hopes a massive increase to the fines for refusing service will end the discrimination. -
It’s not corruption, but the Albanese government is guilty of cronyism
via smh.com.auCorruption’s insidious cousin has become one of the dominant motifs of this government. -
Recruitment issues to blame for only 30 of the 500 gender violence frontline jobs being filled, minister says
via abc.net.auFederal Minister for Women Katy Gallagher defends the government's eligibility criteria for its leaving violence payment and says states and territories have only filled 30 frontline gendered violence roles ahead of a target to fill 352. -
Gallagher says only 30 of 500 frontline gendered violence jobs filled
via abc.net.auFederal Minister for Women Katy Gallagher defends the government's eligibility criteria for its leaving violence payment and says states and territories have only filled 30 frontline gendered violence roles ahead of a target to fill 352.
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