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ANDREW CARSWELL: Kevin Rudd lost them. Julia Gillard never connected with them. Bill Shorten lied to them. Anthony Albanese desperately wants blue-collar workers back. But don’t be fooled.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has arrived at Parliament House for Budget Day 2024 ahead of delivering Australia’s first back-to-back budget surplus in almost two decades.
Jim Chalmers' third federal budget will produce a $9.3 billion surplus, the first consecutive result in the black for almost 20 years.
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Karen Devins has been on the domestic violence front line for more than two decades. Here’s why this year’s surge in gendered violence is actually giving her hope.
Nationals leader David Littleproud is blaming ideologically motivated East Coast politicians for the shutting down of the live sheep export trade.
Can this Budget save the Albanese Government? Have they gone too early with their tax cut announcement? What does Future Made in Australia mean? We answer the big questions ahead of tomorrow’s Budget.
A retired major general has issued a grim warning that may become a reality if hostile acts from China, like the recent case of a fighter pilot dropping flares in front of an Australian helicopter, continue.
Australia’s internet cop has been dealt a loss in its battle with the Elon Musk-owned social media platform X over video of a stabbing during a live-streamed sermon.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has revealed the figures in a Mother’s Day media blitz spruiking how women will be the big beneficiaries of his third Budget.
A 16-year-old boy has been charged after he allegedly brandished a knife inside a Cannington shopping centre, causing chaos to erupt as the precinct was plunged into lockdown.
Jim Chalmers wants his Budget to offer a hand to Australians doing it tough while creating conditions for investors to offer a hand to Australia.
Nine will stop selling the Australian Financial Review in WA because it refused to pay as little as $3000 extra a day to print the financial sheet in Perth.
An $11.3 billion housing package in next week’s Budget will boost crisis accommodation for women fleeing domestic violence as well as include extra money for infrastructure to build houses faster.
A Chinese citizen understood to be the son of a senior Chinese Government official has claimed to be the architect of a multi-year infiltration operation that infected software used by Australia’s agencies.
The Hindu Council of Australia has called for the removal of prayer rooms from public schools because of fears they could be used to promote ‘radical ideologies’.