Home borrowers have been spared more pain with the Reserve Bank’s monetary policy board unanimously voting to leave rates unchanged for the first time since December, amid an expected end to the Iran war.
The UK Prime Minister has belatedly embraced a social media ban he said was even better than Australia’s, in what could be one of the final acts of his dying premiership.
Finance Minister Katy Gallagher has pushed back on growing criticism of Labor’s capital gains tax overhaul, insisting concerns are ‘unfounded’ despite ongoing voter confusion.
As Donald Trump hails a historic US-Iran agreement and falling oil prices, Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a stark reminder that ‘the struggle is not over’.
Pauline Hanson suggests her daughter Lee could be next in line for the One Nation leadership, which Barnaby Joyce has brushed off as the party claims Labor is ‘scared’ of its rising power.
The ceasefire agreement will bring needed relief to a scarred region, and to global energy markets. But it will not resolve the issues that brought America and Iran to war in the first place.
Australia’s traditional left-right political split has turned into a divide between populists and the practical that needs a new way of thinking, the Prime Minister’s right-hand man in WA believes.