Opinion

Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers will argue their broken Budget promises are for the greater good.

Albanese’s budget backflips will deepen trust deficit

MARK RILEY: Expect the May Budget to break previously inviolable commitments not to tinker with property taxes

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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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Jim Chalmers’ spending spree has pushed Australia almost to the top of an embarrassing list.

Jim Chalmers’ failure to control inflation is world class

AARON PATRICK: Australia’s prices breakout is worse than most other countries. Economists blame spending increases by the Labor government.

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The Panthers and Cowboys both starred at last year’s Magic Round.

Why Magic Round is even more special this year

Fans will be hanging on every kick for goal, but not just because they want their team to win.

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A lot is riding on the May 12 Federal Budget, and not just for the Albanese Government, but for the country itself.

Tough Budget decisions needed to get Australia back on track

A lot is riding on the May 12 Federal Budget, and not just for the Albanese Government, but for the country itself.

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Ben Harvey outlines how the Secret Service is coming to terms with an escalation in the desperation of Donald Trump’s would-be assassins, with this latest attempt at the Washington Hilton Hotel the scene of another Presidential shooting forty-five years ago.

Americans’ rich tradition of trying to kill their Presidents

The Secret Service is coming to terms with the desperation of Donald Trump’s would-be assassins, with the latest attempt at the Washington Hilton Hotel the scene of another Presidential shooting 45 years ago.

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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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Jarome Luai has reportedly signed with PNG.

Why the Tigers should buy Luai his PNG plane ticket

He appears to be the first big chief PNG have signed and that may not be a bad thing for Wests.

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The U.S. Capitol in Washington, Jan. 30, 2026.

Political violence isn’t just evil. It’s counterproductive

Each act of political violence further frays our threadbare social fabric, laying the foundation for authoritarianism.

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Ben Harvey explains why the sniper who killed Nick Martin fought so hard to have suppression orders protecting his identity lifted, with Benjamin Luke Johnston keen to have his life turned into a screen play.

WATCH: Sniper wants to be immortalised on film

Ben Harvey explains why the sniper who killed Nick Martin fought so hard to have suppression orders protecting his identity lifted, with Benjamin Luke Johnston keen to have his life turned into a screen play.

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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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Perth is set to enjoy a further drop in fuel prices on Monday, as the cost at our bowsers gradually begin to fall since the war in the Middle East began at the beginning of March.

David Koch’s 11 clever ways to save $50 a week on fuel

DAVID KOCH: While we can’t control global oil markets or volatile price cycles, we can take some practical steps to ease the financial squeeze.

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Commando Dean Parkinson on the last day of the Battle of Shah Wali Kot, considered by the army as its greatest victory in the Afghanistan War.

Why Ben Roberts-Smith’s trial made this Anzac Day different

Anzac Day was particularly poignant this year for veterans of Australia’s longest war, which is likely to be put on trial through the allegations against Ben Roberts-Smith.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers says any plan to dilute the 50 per cent capital gains tax discount will be about addressing intergenerational unfairness in housing.

Moves to cut CGT discount shows Labor’s out of ideas

ANDREW BRAGG: Knowing their Budget is in trouble and they can’t fix spending, Labor are reverting to type. To piecemeal tax hikes.

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His NDIS reform has sent the Health Minister to the top of the list of candidates of Anthony Albanese’s potential successors. But he has to get rid of Penny Wong first, writes Cameron Milner.

The one thing holding Mark Butler back from being next PM

His NDIS reform has sent the Health Minister to the top of the list of candidates of Anthony Albanese’s potential successors. But he has to get rid of Penny Wong first.

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