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The government passed a law last year to put ankle bracelets on released detainees. Only half have to wear them
via abc.net.auLess than half of the 153 former immigration detainees released into the community after a High Court ruling last year are subject to electronic monitoring and curfews, the federal government says. -
MediSecure asks for government bailout after cyberhack, data advertised on dark web
via abc.net.auThe health company at the centre of a cyber attack asks the federal government for a bailout, as personal information about some Australians is posted for sale online. -
Aerial shooting culls thousands of horses in Kosciuszko
via smh.com.auNSW government is ramping up the removal of feral horses from the alpine environment with a controversial technique. -
Federal inquiry's final report calls on regional communities to be shielded from further bank closures
via abc.net.auA federal committee has concluded its investigation into bank closures in regional Australia, detailing a range of recommendations including ensuring regional Australians can access cash and flagging the establishment of a public bank. -
End the creep: Former RBA expert backs annual tax relief for millions
via smh.com.auLuci Ellis, Westpac’s chief economist, says there’s a big case for increasing tax thresholds each year. Without end, taxes will keep rising forever. -
Some of the comments Ros Bates has received over the 'cross your legs' interjection
via abc.net.auThe shadow health minister has faced backlash online after an interjection she made to Shannon Fentiman, which she claims was taken out of context. -
Premier Steven Miles supports Shannon Fentiman posting 'cross your legs' video
via abc.net.auThe premier said he supports Shannon Fentiman, calling Ros Bates "one of the nastiest people in the Queensland Parliament". -
Australian voters back plans to keep gas on tap
via smh.com.auThe poll found that 75 per cent of voters supported a domestic gas reservation policy to ensure a steady supply of gas to households and businesses. -
Not Just a Number: Katy Gallagher on Australia's gendered violence crisis
via abc.net.auMinister for Women Katy Gallagher joins News Breakfast to wrap a week of special coverage on Australia's gendered violence crisis. -
What the government's tough new knife laws mean for WA
via abc.net.auWith police in WA poised to get new stop-and-search powers targeting knives, the question is whether that translates to making the community safer, or strays closer to the type of laws the police minister opposed strongly a decade ago. -
'The world has changed': How an MP once critical of tough knife laws is backing landmark WA stop-and-search powers
via abc.net.auA minister who this week helped reveal what the WA government is touting as the toughest knife laws in the country was critical 10 years ago of similar legislation proposed by the then Liberal-government. So what’s changed? -
Migrants are integral members of Australian society, not just economic units to be managed
via abc.net.auThe recent debate highlights a deeper issue in how we treat those who come to Australia seeking better opportunities. It's time to reconsider how we view migrants and listen to their voices during times of public and political outcry. -
Is blaming migrants for the housing crisis anything more than a political stunt ahead of next year's election?
via abc.net.auThe recent debate highlights a deeper issue in how we treat those who come to Australia seeking better opportunities. It's time to reconsider how we view migrants and listen to their voices during times of public and political outcry. -
Shadow treasurer says working smarter will make up for deep migration cuts
via smh.com.auShadow treasurer Angus Taylor arguing industrial relations changes will help boost the economy. -
Best of cartoons, May 24, 2024
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
Albanese to voters: I feel your pain
via smh.com.auIn a keynote speech just days after the second anniversary of his government’s election, the PM will acknowledge voters are doing it tough and promise his government is listening. -
Albanese to voters: I feel your cost-of-living pain
via smh.com.auIn a keynote speech just days after the second anniversary of his government’s election, the PM will acknowledge voters are doing it tough and promise his government is listening. -
PM points finger at Coalition over release of former detainee
via smh.com.auAnthony Albanese has sought to shield his government from further backlash over a former immigration detainee now charged with murder. -
Origin boss backs Eraring to stop blackouts as states go nuclear on Dutton plan
via smh.com.auAs news of the deal to prolong the life of the Eraring power station broke, state governments lined up to oppose nuclear energy. -
When it comes to nuclear plans, the Coalition would do well to remember a toxic waste dump debacle
via abc.net.auIt's one thing to have an opinion when faced with a hypothetical. It's a completely different matter when that hypothetical becomes a reality, as is about to become the case in the communities Peter Dutton wants nuclear power plants built in. -
Leaders on both sides are putting their foot in it this week — it does not bode well for the next election
via abc.net.auIt's one thing to have an opinion when faced with a hypothetical. It's a completely different matter when that hypothetical becomes a reality, as is about to become the case in the communities Peter Dutton wants nuclear power plants built in. -
Queensland MP referred to ethics committee after accusing minister of inciting violence following 'cross your legs' comment
via abc.net.auA senior Queensland Opposition MP has been referred to a powerful parliamentary ethics committee after refusing to withdraw an accusation a minister had incited violence against her. -
MP referred to ethics committee after accusing minister of inciting violence against her following 'cross your legs' comment
via abc.net.auA senior Queensland Opposition MP has been referred to a powerful parliamentary ethics committee after refusing to withdraw an accusation a minister had incited violence against her. -
'Cross your legs': Queensland MP provides context as she's referred to ethics committee over accusation
via abc.net.auA senior Queensland Opposition MP has been referred to a powerful parliamentary ethics committee after refusing to withdraw an accusation a minister had incited violence against her. -
Australia won't be automatically dragged into future China conflicts, US general says
via abc.net.auA visiting American general insists Australia will not automatically be dragged into any future conflict with China despite growing integration between both militaries under the AUKUS partnership. -
Want MPs to support abuse victims? Maybe don’t threaten them with jail time
via smh.com.auIf we want to make the silence of Parliament House bystanders a prosecutable offence, we must also ask: who are we at risk of silencing in the process? -
Jailing MPs who respect a victim’s wishes isn’t the solution we’ve been looking for
via smh.com.auIf we want to make the silence of Parliament House bystanders a prosecutable offence, we must also ask: who are we at risk of silencing in the process? -
Yes, the budget’s in surplus, but we’re counting unhatched chickens
via smh.com.auThe prize for counting budget chickens will always be a tight contest when politicians spend so much of their time listening to themselves and each other. -
Morrison currently holds the golden chicken trophy. Could Chalmers be next?
via smh.com.auThe prize for counting budget chickens will always be a tight contest when politicians spend so much of their time listening to themselves and each other. -
Judge agrees to defamation trust case timetable that accommodates Brittany Higgins's wedding date
via abc.net.auThe WA Supreme Court agrees to give Brittany Higgins more time to file legal documents so she can focus on her wedding next month, as she fights to protect a trust set up in her name from Senator Linda Reynolds.
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