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The battleground states Labor wants to win
via abc.net.auLexy Hamilton-Smith explains why the marginal seats of Western Australia and Queensland are vital for the federal election. -
The trouble with university student accommodation and plans to build more of it
via abc.net.auFor those who choose to live in student housing, rents for a single room can often be more than the price of a whole apartment, with some international students saying the prices are "insane". -
The six reasons Anthony Albanese could still go for an election this year (and get married soon after)
via smh.com.auAnthony Albanese has said he plans to serve a full term, but there are at least six good reasons for him to consider going to the polls early. -
‘Every day between now and the election’: Albanese ignites nuclear fight with Dutton
via smh.com.auAnthony Albanese is spoiling for a fight on Peter Dutton’s nuclear power at the next election. It’s a fight he has won once before. -
Babynomics: Is starting a family good for you, or just for the nation?
via smh.com.auHaving children can be a joy, but they don’t come cheap. They are also important to the economy. -
Sharing of deepfake pornography to carry a six-year prison term, government says
via abc.net.auAn increase in pornographic deepfake images generated by artificial intelligence is prompting laws from the federal government to ban the sharing of non-consensual digitally created and altered sexually explicit material. -
South Africa's ANC talking to 'everybody and anybody' to form a new governing coalition after losing its majority
via abc.net.auThe party of the late Nelson Mandela receives just 40.27 per cent of the vote in national parliamentary elections, down from 57.7 per cent in 2019, as supporters abandon it due to anger over joblessness, inequality and power shortages. -
‘Mr and Mrs Sharaz’: Brittany Higgins weds David Sharaz in Gold Coast ceremony
via smh.com.auThe former political staffer married her partner on the Gold Coast in a tightly guarded ceremony surrounded by family and friends. -
Deputy PM Richard Marles confronted by Chinese PLA officers at security conference in Singapore
via abc.net.auOfficers from China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) confront Richard Marles at an international security conference after the Australian minister used a speech to call out China for its recent confrontations with Australian naval forces. -
Deputy PM Richard Marles confronted by Chinese military officers at security conference in Singapore
via abc.net.auOfficers from China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) confront Richard Marles at an international security conference after the Australian minister used a speech to call out China for its recent confrontations with Australian naval forces. -
Your guide to Donald Trump's other criminal court cases following his guilty verdict
via abc.net.auDonald Trump has been found guilty in a hush money trial, but his legal woes are far from over. As he continues his bid to retake the White House, here’s a status update on his other court cases. -
Two Perth women slain in their own home, yet police say all correct procedures were followed. How do we fix this?
via abc.net.auA system designed to keep women safe seemingly follows all the right procedures and somehow two women are shot dead in their own home. What needs to change to fix it? -
If everything was done right before the Floreat killings, why are two women dead?
via abc.net.auA system designed to keep women safe seemingly follows all the right procedures and somehow two women are shot dead in their own home. What needs to change to fix it? -
Australia's most fragile and flammable film treasures get a budget boost
via abc.net.auMore than 10,000 reels of delicate film, including some of Australia's oldest movies, are packed to the rafters of the National Film and Sound Archive's Canberra storage facility. -
The direction 99 controversy reflects a bare bureaucracy dropping the ball
via abc.net.auAmid the "direction 99" controversy, the importance of adequate investment in institutions in order to meet the needs of Australians is once again coming to a head. -
The cutting of public service 'fat cats' is popular, until it results in a bureaucracy run into the ground
via abc.net.auAmid the "direction 99" controversy, the importance of adequate investment in institutions in order to meet the needs of Australians is once again coming to a head. -
Why have Taiwan's politicians been brawling in parliament?
via abc.net.auTaiwan's parliament has been thrown into chaos in recent weeks, with brawling on the floor of the chamber and huge citizen protests outside. Here's why. -
'No discussion, no democracy': Why Taiwan's new parliamentary reforms are leading to scenes like this
via abc.net.auTaiwan's parliament has been thrown into chaos in recent weeks, with brawling on the floor of the chamber and huge citizen protests outside. Here's why. -
Controversial legislation leads to brawls in Taiwan's parliament
via abc.net.auTaiwan's parliament has been thrown into chaos in recent weeks, with controversial new parliamentary reforms leading to huge protests and brawling on the floor of the chamber. -
Marles to call out China’s ‘unsafe’ encounters with Australian navy
via smh.com.auThe defence minister’s remarks are likely to hit a sour note for Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun, attending the conference for the first time. -
Nelson Mandela's ANC party on track to lose its majority in South African election
via abc.net.auWhile the ANC looks likely to remain the country's largest political force, voters appear to have punished the former liberation movement for years of decline. -
Labor faces battle for key seats under boundary redraw
via smh.com.auLabor faces losing the Melbourne seat of Higgins and tough contests in two others under a proposed revamp of Victoria’s electoral boundaries, but may gain ground in WA. -
Labor faces battle for key Melbourne seats under boundary redraw
via smh.com.auLabor faces losing the seat of Higgins in Melbourne’s inner east and a tough battle to fend off the Greens in two other electorates across the city under a proposed revamp of Victoria’s electoral boundaries. -
Doubts over drone program after under-fire minister’s detainee claim
via smh.com.auDespite Giles’ assertion, government sources say drones are not being used to track detainees after the practicality of the program was questioned. -
North Korea's trash rains onto South Korea via hundreds of balloons. Here's why
via abc.net.auThe balloon dropping is an old-school Cold-War style provocation that has rarely been used in recent years. -
Unprecedented corrosion discovered on Collins Class submarines, half of fleet to remain out of service this year
via abc.net.auHalf of Australia's Collins Class submarine fleet will remain out of the water for the rest of the year with unprecedented corrosion problems discovered on two of the ageing boats. -
Australia to send $20 million to Ukraine for coal supplies, instead of sending coal direct
via abc.net.auAustralia has responded to requests from Ukraine for shipments of coal ahead of the country's next winter, opting to send $20 million in cash instead. -
Labor-held Melbourne seat of Higgins to be scrapped in boundary redraw
via smh.com.auIn a double blow for the Labor Party, the Australian Electoral Commission has also proposed a new seat in Western Australia that would be winnable for the Liberal Party. -
Michelle Ananda-Rajah's seat of Higgins to be abolished at next federal election
via abc.net.auThe federal seat of Higgins in Victoria will be abolished at the next federal election, meaning local MP Michelle Ananda-Rajah will either have to contest a new seat, find a place on a Senate ticket or quit politics altogether. -
Michelle Ananda-Rajah's seat of Higgins set to be abolished at next federal election
via abc.net.auThe federal seat of Higgins in Victoria will be abolished at the next federal election, meaning local MP Michelle Ananda-Rajah will either have to contest a new seat, find a place on a Senate ticket or quit politics altogether.
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