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The key is recognising and understanding people are unhappy with the policies of the major parties, they want their views to be heard and their concerns to be addressed.

Taylor needs to win back mainstream Right

The key is recognising and understanding people are unhappy with the policies of the major parties, they want their views to be heard and their concerns to be addressed.

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Albanese’s Labor has demonstrated it has placed its naked pursuit of power above principle, honesty and accountability.

Destruction of trust is Budget’s biggest cost

Albanese’s Labor has demonstrated it has placed its naked pursuit of power above principle, honesty and accountability.

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What this Budget actually amounts to is nothing much other than the official documentation of the most egregious election broken promise we have seen in quite some time.

Chalmers’ Budget of broken promise and busted dreams

What this Budget actually amounts to is nothing much other than the official documentation of the most egregious election broken promise we have seen in quite some time.

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The Treasurer argued that breaking an election promise ‘for the right reason’ is a way to build trust. Bizarre.

Federal Budget set to leave Labor with a trust deficit

The Treasurer argued that breaking an election promise ‘for the right reason’ is a way to build trust. Bizarre.

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The voters of Farrer will deliver a message that will echo up and down the corridors of Parliament House.

Farrer by-election could change the political landscape

The voters of Farrer will deliver a message that will echo up and down the corridors of Parliament House.

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While the group is all Australian citizens, there is nothing in line with Australian values about their actions in travelling to join the blood-soaked ISIS campaign.

ISIS brides must face consequences of their actions

While the group is all Australian citizens, there is nothing in line with Australian values about their actions in travelling to join the blood-soaked ISIS campaign.

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Australians are as well informed as they have ever been. They expect their leaders to be prepared for disruptions. Ahead of the game. Not behind it.

Desperate Treasurer is facing a credibility gap

Australians are as well informed as they have ever been. They expect their leaders to be prepared for disruptions. Ahead of the game. Not behind it.

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A Government cash splash will be working in direct opposition to the RBA. Pictured: RBA Governor Michele Bullock and Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

RBA and Chalmers pulling in opposite directions

EDITORIAL: A Government cash splash will be working in direct opposition to the RBA. And looking at the big picture beyond a possible small Government sugar hit, we will all be the losers.

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The truth has always been out there for those who would listen. Not enough did before blood flowed at Bondi.

The reality of everyday anti-Semitism emerges

The truth has always been out there for those who would listen. Not enough did before blood flowed at Bondi.

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The entry to Old Timers Camp, Alice Springs.

It’s time for an honest discussion about town camps

Minister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy said it was not the time for a discussion about town camps. But if not now, when?

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Throwing Government money around in what Chalmers will no doubt badge as cost-of-living relief in the May 12 Budget will be pulling in the opposite direction to the RBA’s use of its interest rate lever.

RBA should hold its nerve over interest rates

Throwing Government money around in what Chalmers will no doubt badge as cost-of-living relief in the May 12 Budget will be pulling in the opposite direction to the RBA’s use of its interest rate lever.

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The federal government aims to encourage deals between tech giants and Australian media companies

Democracy needs strong and local news sources

There has never been a more important time for action to protect local news providers and ensure they are compensated for the work they do.

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Todd Blanche, acting US attorney general, from left, US President Donald Trump, and Kash Patel, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), during a news conference on April 25, 2026.

We must be vigilant to prevent political violence

It means a redoubling of the need to ensure that where we disagree it does not escalate into violence.

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In some ways Anzac Day can be seen as our national day — a day when the community can truly unite, and remember why it is we observe the day and why the reason for that continues to be as relevant as ever.

It feels like this year we really need Anzac Day

In some ways Anzac Day can be seen as our national day — a day when the community can truly unite, and remember why it is we observe the day and why the reason for that continues to be as relevant as ever.

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Industry and Government leaders met again on Thursday to discuss the ongoing fuel crisis sparked by the near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese saying afterwards that the outlook remained secure in the near-term.

Moves to tackle the oil supply crisis have eased fears

EDITORIAL: At last it seems the temperature has been lowered in the national scramble to secure enough fuel. For now at least.

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