Two tax breaks used by property investors have been blamed for the slide into housing unaffordability, which Anthony Albanese repeatedly ruled out touching them during last year’s election campaign.
A 7NEWS Spotlight and YouGov survey of 1500 Australians aged 13 to 15 — the largest since the law began — shows 85 per cent are still using social media daily.
Pauline Hanson has declared she wants ‘her country back’ after One Nation won its first-ever lower house seat at the Farrer election as the major parties grapple with its implications.
Angus Taylor’s response to the One Nation sweep of Farrer didn’t sound like someone who understands that the current shake-up in Australian politics is a permanent shift, not a blip.
From fuel prices and tax offsets to housing and healthcare, economists say some of the budget measures Australians notice first may not deliver lasting relief.
Iran says it is still weighing its response to the US peace proposal, but none was reported by mid-afternoon in Washington, just before midnight in Tehran.
Treasurers usually play a careful game of expectations management ahead of budgets so they can pull a rabbit out of their hat on the night and dazzle everyone. Not so this year.