Australia

Donald Trump has wound back tariffs on produce imports.

Trump tariff backflip delivers huge win for Aussie exporters

Australian producers have been gifted a welcome shot in the arm after US President Donald Trump announced the US will be lowering tariffs on agricultural imports including beef.

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Chris Bowen flew out of Sydney for the UN Climate Change Conference.

Bowen off to Brazil in eleventh-hour bid to seal COP31

With just days before the next host of the world's biggest climate conference must be decided, Australia is doing all it can to secure its bid.

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Sussan Ley concedes immigration will be the next big policy issue for the Liberals to thrash out. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

Conservatives zero in on migration after climate coup

The opposition's fight over Australia's climate targets might have been run and won, but MPs are now gearing up for a fresh battle on migration policy.

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Sussan Ley and Dan Tehan have been presiding over the Liberal’s net zero debate.

Liberals’ honesty is the very worst climate policy

BEN HARVEY: Politicians have been lying about climate change for 30 years, so why the sudden compulsion to tell the truth now? 

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Anthony Albanese's wedding date is getting closer, and here is what we know.

Albo drops fresh clue about his wedding plans

The Prime Minister has offered a clearer signal on when he and fiancée Jodie Haydon will get married in a low-key ceremony.

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The Liberals have announced their climate policy, including scrapping its position on net zero.

Libs lay down gauntlet to Albanese as net zero dumped

The Opposition has challenged the Prime Minister on soaring energy bills as the Liberals abandoned legislated emission reduction targets and mechanisms to cut pollution.

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The study found that clonidine and Ritalin (methylphenidate) were the two most common medications involved in the recorded poisonings, with each one accounting for 35 percent of all reports respectively.

Fourfold increase in poisonings by ADHD drugs over 10 years

Poisonings from ADHD medications have more than quadrupled in Australia over the past 10 years, new research has found.

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Why Sussan Ley is a dead woman walking.

Why Sussan Ley is a dead woman walking

JENI O’DOWD: The Liberal leader is going down faster than the proverbial sinking ship, talking about net zero targets, nuclear energy and family values.

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Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Stephen Smith.

Count is on for ‘dud’ Stephen Smith to depart London

LATIKA M BOURKE: Two titans of the Australian community in London have declared Stephen Smith the most disappointing High Commissioner to ever represent the country in the UK.

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The enduring popularity of Remembrance Day shows Australia remain proud of its veterans and is determined not to forget its wars despite their terrible power.

As Australia changes, Remembrance Day must not be forgotten

AARON PATRICK: To promote social cohesion, Australia should emphasise the importance of its military history and how it shaped the national character.

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In front of numerous dignitaries including the Prime Minister, retired Major General Greg Melick warned Australia was not doing enough to bolster defence spending or to increase reserves of ammunition and fuel.

Decorated soldier uses solemn ceremony to slam defence spend

In front of numerous dignitaries, including the Governor General and Prime Minister, retired Major General Greg Melick delivered a blistering critique of the country’s preparedness for future conflicts.

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Gough Whitlam was dismissed on the front steps of Old Parliament House on November 11, 1975. (Rounak Amini/AAP PHOTOS)

‘Brutality’: Keating’s advice to Whitlam after dismissal

The former Labor Prime Minister gave a grim assessment of what he would have done to Governor-General John Kerr in the wake of the historic ejection of Whitlam 50 years ago.

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Despite his transformative agenda, Gough Whitlam’s social and economic legacy has been largely overshadowed by the nature of his historic dismissal.

How Gough Whitlam changed Australia despite the Dismissal

The lauded Labor PM left a bigger permanent legacy than many other leaders. Both sides of politics backed many of his big changes that, at the time, were controversial and polarising. And expensive.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Leader of the Opposition Sussan Ley have sent messages ahead of Remembrance Day.

Albanese, Ley send messages of hope for Remembrance Day

Anthony Albanese’s message marking Remembrance Day says the memory of those who gave their lives forms a pledge handed from one generation to the next — ‘lest we forget’.

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