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A tougher ‘use-it-or-lose-it’ policy to encourage the development of offshore gas fields could be in the pipeline as the Federal Government looks to prevent looming supply shortfalls.
The Federal Government is banking on a continued decline in the inflation rate to drive what it expects will be some of the fastest growth in real disposable income in more than a decade.
The grandparents who were allegedly bashed and robbed in their home by a detainee released by the High Court say they feel ‘sad and humiliated’ the Prime Minister hasn’t personally apologised to them.
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EDITORIAL: Economists are barracking for a constrained Budget that keeps spending at or below current levels. The country can’t afford for Dr Chalmers to put a foot wrong.
KATINA CURTIS: Economists might have a clear-cut view of the way the world should be but when you add the brutal realities of politics into the mix, that cost-benefit analysis becomes a lot murkier.
High-profile Aussies have been urged to take burner phones to India in a move underpinned by growing distrust between Australia and the Hindu nation.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has shown he has no plans to speak or meet with Ninette Simons, who was allegedly bashed in her home by a detainee released by the High Court.
The most controversial aspects of Federal Labor’s proposed new environmental protections may remain under wraps until after the next election.
Anthony Albanese has addressed revelations that the radicalised teen shot dead by WA Police after a stabbing attack raised the Gaza conflict in his final call to emergency services.
Economist Saul Eslake has reignited his attacks on the Federal Government’s assurances about WA’s GST share, labelling the deal the worst public policy decision of the century.
Bruce Lehrmann will not have to pay his own legal fees in a failed defamation suit, but he is still likely to be on the hook for his opponents' costs.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has rejected China’s claims that Australia was to blame for a dangerous mid-air incident as a new war of words erupts between Canberra and Beijing.
Is this the start of a long-threatened invasion of the southern Gaza city? Or an attempt to pressure Hamas over ceasefire negotiations.
A comprehensive map of every resource under the ground of Australian land and oceans will help to guide mining projects into the future, backed by $566 million plus guaranteed funding until 2060.
MARK RILEY: In Kevin Rudd, Scott Morrison has found a surprising candidate to launch his new book to the US market.