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The Albanese government doesn’t just like women, it needs them
via smh.com.auWomen voters are growing increasingly progressive which makes them appetising prey not just for Labor but for the Greens and the teals. -
Ariel Bombara fronted the media with courage and a simple message about her father's murderous actions
via abc.net.auAfter days of discussions about gun reform in the wake of her father killing two Perth women, Ariel Bombara cut through the noise with her simple message — that nothing short of a massive system overhaul would've stopped the tragedy. -
Farming dreams fade as owners' bids to live on land knocked back
via abc.net.auA small allotment of farming land helped Jo Huf set down roots in regional Victoria but she is struggling to grow her business because she isn't allowed to live on the land. -
Child care changes lives. So why are some families held back from accessing it?
via abc.net.auEarly education can have a huge impact on a child's path in life, but some kids are missing out. These experts say that needs to change, and they know how to do it. -
Staggering cost of medical negligence payouts in Queensland revealed as patient fights to return home
via abc.net.auIn less than six years Queensland Health has been forced to pay out more than $390 million to more than 1,000 people injured as a result medical negligence in public hospitals. Michael Stewart was one of them. -
'Government has treated service providers like sporting clubs': Legal services can't meet Australia's needs
via abc.net.auAn independent review of legal service funding has found that current levels are insufficient to meet Australia's legal assistance needs, especially help for marginalised groups. -
‘Straight from the Gina Rinehart playbook’: Plibersek lashes Dutton’s mining project pledge
via smh.com.auThe opposition leader is promising to slash green tape for resources projects, which has prompted Tanya Plibersek to accuse him of writing policies for mining magnates. -
Best of cartoons, May 29, 2024
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
Home Affairs boss admits her department didn’t warn Giles on detainee visa challenges
via smh.com.auThe immigration minister has been under fire over a directive he issued last year that has been linked to several tribunal decisions allowing visa holders to stay despite committing serious crimes. -
1.2 million homes needed, but construction workers not yet on ‘core skills’ visa list
via smh.com.auMigrants who are plumbers, roof tilers, painters and other building trades are at risk of not being eligible for a core skills visa. -
Home Affairs admits it failed to warn Giles on legal challenges to visa decisions
via smh.com.auThe immigration minister has been under fire from the Coalition over a ministerial direction he made in January last year that has been linked to several AAT decisions. -
Trump to give ‘very serious consideration’ to Assange pardon
via smh.com.auTrump’s comments show a growing bipartisan willingness in the US to let Assange walk free after similar remarks by US President Joe Biden. -
Man who tried to kill MP Kate Chaney's sister with an axe sentenced to 23 years' jail
via abc.net.auA man who tried to murder the sister of Federal MP Kate Chaney with an axe at the GP praictce where she worked is sentenced to 23 years behind bars. -
‘This cannot continue’: Wong demands Israel halt Rafah offensive
via smh.com.auAs the government called for Israel to stop its military campaign in Rafah, a global medical charity urged Australia to implement sanctions on Israel. -
Senate clerk says guidebooks advice to be 'vague' not useful
via abc.net.auRichard Pye says the instructions that suggest being vague are not 'useful'. -
Giles urgently reviewing tribunal calls to allow foreign criminals to stay
via smh.com.auThe immigration minister has been under fire from the Coalition over a ministerial direction he made in January last year that has been linked to several AAT decisions. -
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Andrew Giles cancels visa of man who allegedly murdered woman after it was reinstated
via abc.net.auFacing pressure after his ministerial direction played a part in alleged murderer Emmanuel Saki's visa being reinstated, the immigration minister tears up the Sudanese man's visa. -
Government handbook instructing bureaucrats to be 'vague' not useful, public servant tells Senate estimates
via abc.net.auSenators have spent the day debating transparency and "vexatious" questioning at estimates hearings. -
From top shelf to bargain bins: Shoppers downgrade their tipple
via smh.com.auHigh inflation and aggressive interest rate rises have left the nation’s retail sector facing its worst outlook in generations. -
Parliament worker has seizure after request for lighting change not acted on
via abc.net.auA staff member in Parliament House has had a seizure after the Department of Parliamentary Services denied requests to adjust lighting in their office. -
Parliament staffer has seizure after request for lighting change not acted on
via abc.net.auA staff member in Parliament House has had a seizure after the Department of Parliamentary Services denied requests to adjust lighting in their office. -
Giles to urgently review decisions allowing some foreign criminals to stay
via smh.com.auThe immigration minister has been under fire from the Coalition over a ministerial direction he made in January last year that has been linked to several AAT decisions. -
Parliament House boss denies relationship with deputy when her boss, won't confirm other times
via abc.net.auThe head of the federal government department tasked with overseeing Parliament House has flatly denied he was in a relationship with his deputy while he was her boss. But he has refused to tell Senate estimates if the two had a relationship before or after working together. -
Victorian government tables new bill to crack down on MP misconduct
via abc.net.auVictorian MPs face being suspended and fined from parliament by their colleagues under long-awaited rules to crackdown on misconduct by politicians. -
'It is overdue': Victorian MPs face suspensions, fines for misconduct in integrity crackdown
via abc.net.auVictorian MPs face being suspended and fined from parliament by their colleagues under long-awaited rules to crackdown on misconduct by politicians. -
Former Chevron employee removed from controversial gas expansion review over conflict of interest fears
via abc.net.auThe WA government removes an expert from a committee considering appeals to a controversial gas expansion, after concerns were raised over his links to Chevron. -
Penny Wong on engaging with China over PLA interactions
via abc.net.auPenny Wong says engaging with China is not concession and diplomacy will be at the centre of Australian policy. -
Nationals senators question department over IDC membership
via abc.net.auCoalition senators Bridget McKenzie and Matt Cannavan question public servants over how many interdepartmental committees their rural agency is a member of. -
Coalition says Labor should not spare convicted offenders from deportation over ties to Australia
via abc.net.auThe federal government's approach to character-based deportation comes under scrutiny after it emerges that several serious offenders, who would have ordinarily been deported under longstanding deportation practices, have instead been allowed to stay.
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