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OPINION: Major party housing policies part of the problem
OPINION: A hung parliament could be Australia's best chance of achieving sensible housing policy in the next term of government. -
Jacob Elordi, Robert Irwin, Lisa Millar and more snag 2026 Logie nominations
via abc.net.au
The annual awards show also introduced a new category honouring Australian sports journalists, named after legendary commentator Bruce McAvaney. -
Delays to alcohol delivery restrictions worry SA anti-violence advocates
via abc.net.au
Family violence prevention advocates say the SA government has yet to progress alcohol delivery legislation as recommended by last year's Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence. -
Victoria ended logging. Now it's using another state's native forests
via abc.net.au
Four Corners follows the logs, and the money, to uncover how efforts to end logging have shifted the timber trade across state borders. -
This major change to super payments will start next week
via abc.net.au
Many businesses support the Payday superannuation changes, but some are concerned they will not be able to meet the obligations. -
Major change to super payments to start next week
via abc.net.au
Many businesses support the payday superannuation changes, but some are concerned they will not be able to meet the obligations. -
A major change to super payments will start next week
via abc.net.au
Many businesses support the payday superannuation changes, but some are concerned they will not be able to meet the obligations. -
The personalised, predatory design driving Australians to gamble online
via abc.net.au
Betting ads on TV have been front of mind in Canberra lately, but experts say we're overlooking the real firepower behind Australia's gambling industry: cutting-edge, hyper-personalised, online tech. -
Betting apps know more about you than you might think
via abc.net.au
Betting ads on TV have been front of mind in Canberra lately, but experts say we're overlooking the real firepower behind Australia's gambling industry: cutting-edge, hyper-personalised, online tech. -
Auction clearance rates fall to lowest level in six years
via abc.net.au
Not since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic have sellers seen such disappointing results at auction, with Cotality predicting "a further loss of momentum" in the housing market. -
Speedway plans spark protest
via abc.net.au
Residents of Beachmere in Moreton Bay say a proposed speedway track will “fundamentally change the character" of the small coastal town. -
Changes to support regional Queensland patients a 'drop in the ocean'
via abc.net.au
The Queensland government is spruiking its cost-of-living measures in its upcoming state budget, but advocates say changes to support regional patients are disappointing. -
The people bringing life back to Maryborough's heritage buildings
via abc.net.au
Some Maryborough residents are secretly restoring several heritage-listed buildings to their original state, transforming them in a bid to create an entertainment and dining precinct in the regional Queensland city. -
Australian wool is 'back in vogue' as the sector experiences a resurgence
via abc.net.au
A strong wool price is inspiring optimism among young professionals as the industry bounces back. -
Russian timber getting into Australia by exploiting loopholes, industry says
via abc.net.au
Russian imports have faced tariffs since the start of the war in Ukraine, but timber is being rerouted through third countries and is entering Australia. -
Fears policy shift ups risk for farmers using own gear to fight fires
via abc.net.au
More than half of Queensland's volunteer rural fire brigades use privately owned vehicles to fight bushfires, with insurance changes leaving them to question their coverage. -
Fears policy change exposes farmers using own gear to fight fires
via abc.net.au
More than half of Queensland's volunteer rural fire brigades use privately owned vehicles to fight bushfires, with insurance changes leaving them to question their coverage. -
Inside the major clean-up of a river city struck by flood
via abc.net.au
Forty flood-ravaged boats and 26 missing pontoons wash up in remote places following a major flood through Bundaberg, some travelling more than 100 kilometres to the outer reef islands. -
Ticketless travel for Melbourne trams has arrived
via abc.net.au
From today, Melbourne tram commuters can use their credit card, phone or smartwatch to get around. -
Late, but ticketless travel on Melbourne trams has arrived
via abc.net.au
From today, Melbourne tram commuters can use their credit card, phone or smartwatch to get around. -
Pitched as an outback oasis, this remote town is 'actually reinventing itself'
via abc.net.au
A decade after the last coal truck rumbled out of Leigh Creek, Baljit Singh Bajwa put millions of dollars on the line to invest in the shrinking mining town. -
Migrant's multi-million-dollar plan to save a dying outback town
via abc.net.au
A decade after the last coal truck rumbled out of Leigh Creek, Baljit Singh Bajwa put millions of dollars on the line to invest in the shrinking mining town. -
Why a trip to Asia might be a good idea now
via abc.net.au
The war in the Middle East has not stopped Australians travelling but their preferences may be changing. -
Proposed urea plant secures $2.4b worth of deals without being built
via abc.net.au
The Australian Fertilizer Corporation has secured offtake agreements with international and domestic customers to sell its entire production capacity, despite not yet being built. -
Peanut industry confidence returns after Crumptons takes over Bega sites
via abc.net.au
After being tossed a lifeline last year, Queensland's peanut harvest is in full swing with plans in place to help the industry thrive once again. -
Your old fridge may be hiding climate-warming chemicals
via abc.net.au
Chemicals hiding in old fridges and air conditioners can contribute to the greenhouse gas effect if not properly disposed. -
Getting rid of an old fridge? Here's what you need to know
via abc.net.au
Chemicals hiding in old fridges and air conditioners can contribute to the greenhouse gas effect if not properly disposed. -
At Close of Business podcast June 19 2026
Nadia Budihardjo speaks with Claire Tyrrell on the success of architecture practice Hames Sharley. -
Aussie shares scrape positive week despite mining rout
Australia's share market has wiped most of the week's gains in two sessions, as a rising greenback and global growth concerns dragged metals prices lower. -
Tavern flagged at The Bakery site in Northbridge
A site that once housed live performance venue, known as The Bakery, has been earmarked for a new 800-person tavern.
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