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What does the LNP's kids curfew say about the party's election chances?
via abc.net.auThere's growing evidence Queensland's LNP is giving up on the idea of forming majority government. Instead, the strategy appears to be focused on winning as many regional seats as possible and defending marginals in the south-east, writes Peter McCutcheon. -
Not Just a Number: National plan author says budget funding for DV is 'disappointing'
via abc.net.auCo-author of the federal government's national plan on domestic violence Dr Chay Brown says the scheme's ambition "has not been backed up with investment". -
Myanmar rebel group claims control of town, Rohingya flee
via abc.net.auA powerful armed ethnic group in Myanmar says it has won control over a town in the western state of Rakhine after weeks of fighting, denying accusations it has targeted members of the Muslim-minority Rohingya during the offensive. -
Not Just a Number: National Plan on gendered violence explained
via abc.net.auThe federal government's response to the gendered violence crisis has been to stick to the national plan — but what's actually in it? -
Former Chevron employee wins government gas advisor role, prompting potential conflict of interest concerns
via abc.net.auFormer Chevron employee Simon McKirdy is the co-chair of a committee set up to consider appeals against a controversial decision to allow the expansion of the Karratha Gas Plant — something environmental groups say is a conflict of interest. -
Former Chevron employee wins government gas advisor role, prompting conflict of interest concerns
via abc.net.auFormer Chevron employee Simon McKirdy is the co-chair of a committee set up to consider appeals against a controversial decision to allow the expansion of the Karratha Gas Plant — something environmental groups say is a conflict of interest. -
Conflict of interest concerns to be probed after former Chevron employee given government advisor role
via abc.net.auFormer Chevron employee Simon McKirdy is the co-chair of a committee set up to consider appeals against a controversial decision to allow the expansion of the Karratha Gas Plant — environmental groups say this is a conflict of interest. -
UTAS prepares for fewer students, cuts spending and pauses new hires
via abc.net.auWith a cap on international students each university can have announced by the Federal government, Tasmania's university is asking staff how it can save money. -
Limit on international student numbers forces Tasmania's uni to embark on cost-cutting drive
via abc.net.auWith a cap on international students each university can have announced by the Federal government, Tasmania's university is asking staff how it can save money. -
Whistleblower's decision to speak out arguably netted the ATO millions, but it came at a huge personal cost
via abc.net.auCorporate whistleblower Tony Watson says a small tweak to current whistleblower protection laws would significantly reduce his risk. Seven months on, nothing has changed. -
Tony Watson blew the whistle on Lendlease's questionable tax practices. Now he has to sell his family home
via abc.net.auCorporate whistleblower Tony Watson says a small tweak to current whistleblower protection laws would significantly reduce his risk. Seven months on, nothing has changed. -
MPs, staffers could face hefty fines, jail for not reporting assaults, harassment
via smh.com.auIndividuals could be jailed for up to 15 years or fined up to $3 million if they don’t act on a parliamentary employee’s complaint. -
Dutton’s grim picture is close to reality, but his migration schtick isn’t the solution
via smh.com.auIn treating migration as his golden leadership goose, Peter Dutton is making a classic political mistake, which is to identify your strength and then over-emphasise it. -
Qantas, Virgin backflip on support for airline customer ombudsman
via smh.com.auAustralia’s biggest airlines are inching towards support for a customer ombudsman that would deal with passenger complaints and compensation claims. -
Best of cartoons, May 20, 2024
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
Voters favour deeper cuts to migration as Labor misses budget boost
via smh.com.auAs a bruising political fight over housing and congestion continues, polling shows half of all voters want more done to curb migration. -
‘Early stage’: PM speaks on Gregor Haas arrest in Philippines
via smh.com.auGregor Johann Haas, father of Brisbane Broncos forward Payne Haas, was arrested in Cebu City on Wednesday, and has been accused of running enough drugs in Indonesia to qualify for the death penalty. -
The government wants to force energy retailers to give you their cheapest deal with just 'one click'
via abc.net.auLast week's federal budget revealed a plan to force energy retailers to offer cheaper deals for customers with just a click, preventing contracts automatically rolling over to higher-cost deals. -
Treasurer claims opposition's budget response would punch multi-billion-dollar hole in budget
via abc.net.auTreasurer Jim Chalmers says the opposition's proposals would leave about $40 billion worth of spending unanswered, though those claims appear to include restoring tax cuts for wealthy Australians, which the Coalition is yet to commit to. -
The Top Package for Sunday 1905.
via abc.net.auThe top package, a summary of the weeks events and the recent Federal Budget. -
What struggling Australians think about the 'cost-of-living' budget
via abc.net.auWe asked Australians for their thoughts on cost-of-living measures unveiled in the federal budget. Among thousands of submissions, there's an overwhelming sense of despair. -
What struggling Australians really think about the 'cost-of-living' budget
via abc.net.auWe asked Australians for their thoughts on cost-of-living measures unveiled in the federal budget. Among thousands of submissions, there's an overwhelming sense of despair. -
What happens when the money runs out? Australians share their thoughts on the 'cost-of-living' budget
via abc.net.auWe asked Australians for their thoughts on cost-of-living measures unveiled in the federal budget. Among thousands of submissions, there's an overwhelming sense of despair. -
'Stuck between a rock and a hard place': This is how Australians feel about the federal budget
via abc.net.auWe asked Australians for their thoughts on cost-of-living measures unveiled in the federal budget. Among thousands of submissions, there's an overwhelming sense of despair. -
‘Afraid and traumatised’: One in four Palestinians claiming asylum in Australia
via smh.com.auThe push for permanent protection for some temporary visa holders is a fresh test of Labor’s response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. -
Suspect in attempted assassination of Slovakia's prime minister makes first court appearance
via abc.net.auThe appearance came as Prime Minister Robert Fico remained in a stable but serious condition after surgery following multiple gunshot wounds. -
Man who police say shot Slovakian prime minister to be kept in detention, court rules
via abc.net.auThe court appearance came as Prime Minister Robert Fico remained in a stable but serious condition after surgery following multiple gunshot wounds. -
Business groups argue against largest pay rise for workers
via abc.net.auThis year's annual wage rise for the nation's lowest paid workers should be kept to a minimum, according to business groups. -
One click to save hundreds as new power price ruling set for release
via smh.com.auChris Bowen wants to stop energy companies slugging households and businesses with a loyalty tax on their power bills. -
Consular assistance to be offered to Payne Haas’ father: Chalmers
via smh.com.auFederal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says consular assistance will be offered to Broncos forward Payne Haas’ father Gregor, who faces the death penalty after being arrested on drug charges in the Philippines.
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