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Chris Moraitis leads the Office of the Special Investigator. Picture Gary Ramage

Head of war crimes agency paid more than Chief of the Army

Public servant Chris Moraitis’s salary of $878,760 is a third more than the new chief of the army, even though his agency has tiny staff and budget compared to the Defence Force.

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An independent MP is pushing for new laws which would criminalise deceptive political advertising.

Deepfakes and campaign disinformation in crosshairs

Indpendent MP Zali Steggall is pushing for new laws which would criminalise deceptive political advertising.

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Federal Agriculture Minister Julie Collins said the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development had launched an immediate probe into the matter.

‘Potential catastrophe’ as H5 bird flu detected in Australia

Authorities are urgently investigating the potential arrival of the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 strain which has already wiped out millions of wild birds and marine mammals globally.

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State and territory disability ministers say thousands could be left without access to services.

‘Really worried’: Concerns NDIS reform report was rushed

Disability organisations are anxiously awaiting a parliamentary inquiry's judgement on a plan to reform the NDIS and remove tens of thousands of participants.

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Global Influence

The forces of global influence impacting our lives in 2026

Until recently, Australians have lived in a bubble of our own making, far away from any major global volatility. But times have changed and new forces at play are causing a sense of unease.

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Vodafone says its service is back online after going down during the morning.

‘Intermittent issues’: Vodafone addresses nationwide outage

The mobile network failure threw services into chaos nationwide, but Vodafone said connectivity had been restored on Thursday afternoon.

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David Sharaz's membership application to the National Press Club has been denied.

GetUp, Sharaz punished for National Press Club Hanson stunt

The National Press Club has made a big move after David Sharaz’s GetUp lowered a banner during Pauline Hanson’s Canberra address.

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The Australian Bureau of Statistics will release data on net overseas arrivals on Thursday.

Migration figures set to divide nation as debate heats up

Fewer Australians now believe it's good for society to be made up of different cultures, as migration figures are set to be revealed.

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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan is likely to face a no-confidence motion at the end of July.

‘Time for a new government’: Premier‘s no confidence vote

A state opposition is pulling the trigger on a parliamentary move to oust the premier after a Labor leadership challenge collapsed.

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Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles and US Admiral Admiral Samuel Paparo have both raised concerns over China’s military build-up in the Pacific.

‘Increasing risk’: US alarm on China threat in the Pacific

Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles has backed a leading US Admiral’s grim assessment of China’s growing threat to the Indo-Pacific.

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Pauline Hanson, founder and leader of One Nation, speaks at the National Press Club in Canberra, Australia, on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.

‘Absolute s-holes’: Hanson vows monocultural Aussie society

Pauline Hanson used her wide-ranging speech at the National Press Club to call for a ‘monocultural society’ as she lined up a number of One Nation targets.

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Pauline Hanson’s address to the National Press Club of Australia in Canberra was interrupted by a protest banner.

Fed cops to investigate ‘embarrassing’ Hanson GetUp stunt

The Australian Federal Police will investigate how left-wing activists were able to smuggle a protest banner inside the building to disrupt Pauline Hanson’s highly anticipated address to journalists.

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Environment Minister Murray Watt has dismissed the campaign in an interview with Sunrise.

Labor shrugs off State of Origin attack ad

‘It’s embarrassing ... imagine how everyone who voted for the Labor Party at the last election feels.’

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Canberra braces for Hanson’s biggest power play.

All eyes on Pauline Hanson as she faces biggest test yet

The One Nation leader will deliver her first ever National Press Club address as her party enjoys surging support.

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A ceasefire in the Iran conflict could offer fresh hope to Australians already battling rising fuel prices and inflation.
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Captain Thomas Campbell from Queensland University Regiment prepares a Boondi during Exercise Greenskin in Canberra.

‘Out of touch’: Pauline Hanson slams ‘woke’ army exercise

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has criticised ‘out of touch Generals’ after Australian soldiers were taught to construct wooden spears and axes during an Indigenous weapons making course.

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Business groups warn planned tax changes are being rushed through and will discourage investment.

Business groups’ stark warnings ahead of CGT inqury

Contentious tax measures will be put in the spotlight at a Senate inquiry as business groups argue the federal government is rushing them in.

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