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Vanuatu minister tells Australia to respect China policing deal
via abc.net.auVanuatu's internal affairs minister says Australia needs to respect his country's plan to sign a new policing agreement with China, and has taken a swipe at Pacific Minister Pat Conroy as controversy over the proposal rumbles along. -
Australia social media ban LIVE updates: Children under 16 barred from social media apps as world-first legislation takes effect
via smh.com.auAustralia’s world-first social media ban legislation comes into effect today, with children under 16 barred from some of the most popular social media apps in the world. Follow our live coverage -
Pollies charge taxpayers $1.1m for family travel in 12 months
via abc.net.auFamily reunion travel is under scrutiny as new analysis shows federal MPs and senators spent $1.1 million on flying and driving their loved ones to Canberra and around Australia in 12 months. -
‘Prepare for intense emotions’: Teens plot workarounds as social media ban begins
via smh.com.auThe world’s biggest social media platforms are expected to kick more than half a million Australians off their apps while thousands plot ways to get around the ban. -
Government blinded by the lights of its own media ban
via smh.com.auThe Albanese government has overreached in promoting world-first child safety law. -
Ley’s leaked plan to turbocharge deportations
via smh.com.auUnlawful immigrants would be deported and visas torn up if people breached Australian values under a plan by Opposition Leader Sussan Ley. -
The MPs who spent more than $100,000 – and the ministers who spent $0 – on family travel
via smh.com.auAustralian taxpayers have spent more than $4 million on travel for politicians’ families and spouses since the election of the Albanese government. -
Renewables delays drive electricity cost blow out
via smh.com.auThe energy market operator warns that slow project development could keep coal in the grid longer and add billions of dollars to energy costs. -
Best of cartoons, December 10, 2025
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
'Until the bitter end': Reynolds will never give up fight against Commonwealth
via abc.net.auFormer defence minister Linda Reynolds says former colleagues failed her and that she won't stop fighting to clear her name against "lies" no matter the cost. -
'Despicable and cruel': Reynolds launches scathing attack on government
via abc.net.auFormer defence minister Linda Reynolds says former colleagues failed her and that she won't stop fighting to clear her name against "lies" no matter the cost. -
The real reason Anika Wells is bound to survive this scandal
via smh.com.auMinisterial survival depends on a single, unwavering principle: the prime minister refuses to give ground to his enemies. He’d sooner sandpaper his own shins. -
Wells refers expenses to watchdog as flights to Labor event emerge
via smh.com.auWells charged taxpayers more than $2000 for flights to Sydney to attend a Labor Party fundraiser in August, while the minister referred her own use of entitlements to the independent watchdog on Tuesday. -
They came to mourn Richo, but three of his ‘mates’ were missing
via smh.com.auThey came to mourn and farewell Graham Richardson. Some, you might venture, came to be sure he was finally gone. -
Wells initiates audit of expenses as Shorten defends her against 'pile-on'
via abc.net.auThe sports minister maintains all her taxpayer-funded expenses have been within the guidelines. -
Wells refers her expenses to independent watchdog for audit
via smh.com.auThe Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority will now examine Wells’ use of family reunion entitlements, Comcars and flights. -
Online privacy concerns as under-16 social media ban comes into effect
via abc.net.auAs the social media ban for under 16s comes into effect, the tech company that is verifying ages for popular messaging app Snapchat says its methods are safe, but cybersecurity experts say any time data is transmitted there's a risk of privacy breaches. -
Age verification for socials raises data and privacy breach concerns
via abc.net.auAs the social media ban for under 16s comes into effect, the tech company that is verifying ages for popular messaging app Snapchat says its methods are safe, but cybersecurity experts say any time data is transmitted there's a risk of privacy breaches. -
Rates on hold as RBA grows wary about inflation pressures
via smh.com.auThe Reserve Bank has finished the year with official interest rates at 3.6 per cent. But the next move may be up. -
Wells left car waiting for hours at NRL grand finals, costing more than $1200
via smh.com.auSport Minister Anika Wells hired a Comcar limousine for nearly 10 hours while she attended the 2022 NRL and NRLW grand finals, with the hourly rate more than $100. -
Wells left car waiting for hours at NRL grand final, costing more than $1200
via smh.com.auSports Minister Anika Wells hired a Comcar limousine for nearly 10 hours while she attended the 2022 NRL and NRLW grand finals, with the hourly rate more than $100. -
Why inquest into WA's first youth detention death was coroner's 'saddest' case
via abc.net.auThe inquest findings into WA's first recorded death in youth detention, that of 16-year-old Cleveland Dodd, are a stark warning for the government — and vulnerable lives remain at stake. WARNING: This story contains the name and image of an Indigenous person who has died. -
What is being done about WA's '19th century' youth justice conditions?
via abc.net.auThe inquest findings into WA's first recorded death in youth detention, that of 16-year-old Cleveland Dodd, are a stark warning for the government — and vulnerable lives remain at stake. WARNING: This story contains the name and image of an Indigenous person who has died. -
Telcos call for national register of mobile phones — as it happened
via abc.net.auTelcos and government staffers have been questioned about who knew what and when, after a second Triple Zero failure was linked to a possible death. -
Live: Telcos call for national register of mobile phones after Triple Zero outages
via abc.net.auThe industry body representing telecommunications companies has called for a national register of mobile phones following the Triple Zero outage. Follow live. -
Live: Joyce 'throwing the toys out of the cot' in move to One Nation, Canavan says
via abc.net.auNationals senator Matt Canavan says he thinks Barnaby Joyce's decision to join One Nation is a "dummy spit". Follow live. -
Live: Australia to host 'significant' US military assets at bases after AUSMIN talks
via abc.net.auDefence Minister Richard Marles says the US will pre-position "significant" American assets at several Australian bases, including Osprey aircraft. Follow live. -
Live: AUKUS is 'full steam ahead', Marles says
via abc.net.auDefence Minister Richard Marles says AUKUS is "full steam ahead" following a meeting with his US counterpart in Washington. Follow live. -
Wells spent thousands on Comcars for grand finals
via abc.net.auThe sports minister has endured scrutiny over her use of parliamentary expenses, but is one of dozens of MPs to have accumulated large Comcar bills. -
Pub test differs for Barnaby Joyce and Anika Wells
via abc.net.auThe "pub test" tends to be applied when we've run out of avenues to pursue a public figure, but are still super annoyed.
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