The Albanese Government has dodged questions on reports of a communication breakdown between national security agencies, amid claims warning signs about the accused Bondi terrorists were not properly shared.
A short-lived reduction in the fuel excise has provided some momentary price relief but inflation will only worsen without a resolution to supply blockages.
Under siege Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is refusing to budge on his unpopular capital gains tax and negative gearing changes, saying his reforms were ‘the right thing’ to do.
PAUL MURRAY: At a time of great political flux in conservative politics, this Labor Budget may turn out to be one of the most consequential ever – for all the wrong reasons.
One Nation has eclipsed Labor in opinion polling for the first time, with political analysts suggesting Australia could be headed for future hung parliaments.
MICHELLE GRATTAN: State elections in Victoria and New South Wales could prick One Nation’s very large political balloon. If they don’t, the Coalition will be terrified, and Labor will start to worry.
More so-called ‘ISIS brides’ could fly back to Australia within days, as tensions grow between the Albanese government and the country’s domestic spy agency over counter-terrorism funding levels.