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SA Premier Peter Malinauskas has continued his attack on One Nation ahead of the state election.

SA election could show if One Nation is in from the cold

The uncertainty around so much of modern life has created a ready-made audience for the messages delivered by One Nation.

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Young people worry welfare is making it harder for them to achieve financial security, home ownership, meaningful work, relationships and children.

‘Generation trapped’: This is what young Australians want

Young people worry welfare is making it harder for them to achieve financial security, home ownership, meaningful work, relationships and children.

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The economic phenomena that dares not speak its name is on the horizon and closing in on Australia fast. Recession.

Why your cheapskate ways might plunge us into a recession

The economic phenomena that dares not speak its name is on the horizon and closing in on Australia fast. Recession.

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Left to right: Pauline Hanson, Peter Malinauskas and Ashton Hurn.

How personality politics are ruling SA ballot box showdown

With the South Australian Liberals staring down a One Nation incursion from the right, the politics of personality are out in full force.

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Jake Stringer playing in Opening Round.

The AFL needs to face facts and scrap opening round

The experiment has failed, you know it, I know it, now the league just needs to accept it.

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Australia's Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister have made an abrupt exit from a mosque southwest of Sydney after they were heckled.

Anthony Albanese gets a lesson in Middle East politics

AARON PATRICK: The Prime Minister’s tense visit to Sydney’s biggest mosque on Friday morning was a sign of deep hostility towards the Government from some Muslims.

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Stop talking about the Iran war, Donald Trump is already facing a struggle on home soil.

How Trump should extricate himself from his Iran quagmire

Could Donald Trump’s war still turn out all right? Of course. But for now, he appears to have put America in a terrible situation.

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If you didn’t spend $5 on sausages but spent it on something else instead you have still spent $5. That ain’t a saving.

Chalmers concedes he need to save, but will he?

If you didn’t spend $5 on sausages but spent it on something else instead you have still spent $5. That ain’t a saving.

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Cameron Green had a media run-in.

JOHNSON: My advice to Cam Green on handling the media

As a former player, I know how draining media can be. So, I understand what the Australian all-rounder might be feeling.

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The dire outlook should prompt the Treasurer to take drastic steps to turn around the economy.

Jim Chalmers’ moment has arrived. Will he save Australia?

The dire outlook should prompt the Treasurer to take drastic steps to turn around the economy, but there’s little faith he has the guts to do what must be done.

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Consumers will pay the price of the Iran war.

Huge cost every Aussie will pay for Trump’s Iran ‘excursion’

MARK RILEY: Donald Trump started the war in Iran, but Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers will wear the blame for the pounding it is unleashing on the Australian economy. 

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The notion that somehow we can just buckle up and wait out the Trump presidency before things ‘return to normal’ has no validity.

Handling Trump’s fury has long-term consequences

The notion that somehow we can just buckle up and wait out the Trump presidency before things ‘return to normal’ has no validity.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Tuesday after the Reserve Bank increased interest rates.

Jim Chalmers didn’t save us $114 billion. His lies must stop

The Treasurer’s claim the government has saved $114 billion is untrue, and ignores spending increases economists warn will make inflation worse.

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Alex Johnston leaves the field after scoring the most tries in the NRL.

Where the NRL is headed next

The sport is entering a golden era and this is where it could next play a competition game overseas.

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The difference between serious industrial policy and the approach currently fashionable in Canberra is the difference between protecting national capability and pursuing political symbolism. 

Taxpayers need not prop up foreign private equity firms

The difference between serious industrial policy and the approach currently fashionable in Canberra is the difference between protecting national capability and pursuing political symbolism. 

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