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Anthony Albanese has refused to rule out his government backing a possible second attempt by Kevin Rudd to become United Nations secretary general.

PM keeps speculation alive about Kevin Rudd’s next job

The Prime Minister has refused to rule out his government backing a possible second attempt by Kevin Rudd to become United Nations secretary general, after his term as Australia’s ambassador to Washington. 

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NSW Premier Chris Minns has taken a tough stance on outlawing anti-Israel slogans but a top lawyers says such moves could be considered unconstitutional.

Is a plan to ban ‘globalise the intifada’ chants illegal?

After the Bondi Beach massacre, NSW Premier Chris Minns promised to ban anti-Israel protesters from uttering the phrase ‘globalise the intifada’ — but he faces one big problem.

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UK Labour Minister Chris Bryant, centre right, stole the show at Jay Weatherill’s Australia Day bash in London with a tale of drinking with former UK High Commissioner Stephen Smith, centre left, as the pair vented about their then-PMs Kevin Rudd and Gordon Wood.

‘We got hammered’: UK minister downloads on ex-ambassador

Jay Weatherill brought the party back to London in his role as the new UK High Commissioner. But it was a Labour minister’s anecdote about getting drunk with his predecessor that stole the show.

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ASIC Chair Joe Longo.

ASIC chair calls for ‘boring’ investing, warns on AI risk

Outgoing ASIC chairman Joe Longo says Australians must be taught to understand investment risk better, rather than rely on the regulator to control the democratisation of the investment landscape.

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People participate in the citizenship ceremony at the Opera House, during Australia Day 2026 celebrations.

How immigration is driving Australia Day’s resurgence

AARON PATRICK: About 30 per cent of Australia’s population was born overseas. So why is the national day so popular with immigrants?

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s glowing comments about AUKUS seem at odds with the tough language from the Pentagon’s latest defence blueprint.

Rubio links AUKUS to rules-based order mocked by Pentagon

The US Secretary of State cited ‘AUKUS and broader alliance activities’ as helping both nations advance a rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific just two days after the notion was mocked by the Pentagon.

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Anthony Albanese has welcomed a group of newly minted Australian citizens to the country. NewsWire / Martin Ollman

‘Australian by choice’: PM welcomes nation’s newest citizens

Anthony Albanese has welcomed new citizens into the Australian community at an Australia Day ceremony, praising the country’s democracy, diversity and spirit.

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Nationals Senator Susan McDonald could be expelled from a powerful parliamentary committee after she crossed the floor on the government’s hate legislation.

Rebel Nat faces boot from powerful intelligence committee

EXCLUSIVE: The Government has begun talks on removing a Nationals Senator from a powerful parliamentary intelligence committee after she crossed the floor to vote against Labor’s hate speech laws.

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A No 10 Squadron (10SQN) MC-55A Peregrine aircraft taxis into position for the first time in front of the new 10SQN hangar at RAAF Base Edinburgh SA.

Australia’s new $2.5b spy plane has finally landed

EXCLUSIVE: The $2.5 billion project to create a world-leading asset for detecting and countering foreign threats finally bears fruit at RAAF’s South Australia base.

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The Prime Minister’s cunning was on full display as his political play with the omnibus Bondi bill left Sussan Ley and David Littleproud publicly savaging each other.

How PM’s political trap led to Coalition’s fatal fracture

A carefully crafted omnibus Bondi bill and an early return to Canberra for disgruntled Coalition MPs helped lay the groundwork for Albanese’s shrewd political victory.

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Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers has praised Canadian PM Mark Carney for his speech in Davos.

‘Powerful point’: Chalmers lauds Canadian PM’s Trump attack

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has hailed a speech by Canada’s Prime Minister denouncing Donald Trump’s attacks on the global rules-based order as a ‘stunning’ and ‘thoughtful’ contribution.

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Former NSW governor Dame Marie Bashir has died at the age of 95.

NSW’s first female governor Marie Bashir dies aged 95

A psychiatrist and the wife of former Sydney lord mayor Nicholas Shehadie, Dame Marie served as NSW governor from 2001 to 2014.

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Leader of the Opposition Sussan Ley and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra.

Major hate crime laws and gun reforms set to pass

Labor teams up with The Greens to pass gun control measures before clinching support for a watered-down suite of hate speech laws with the Liberals, despite internal Coalition tensions.

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The Curragh coal mine in Queensland. Coal consumption hit a record 10 billion tonnes last year.

Chris Bowen wrote off coal. It’s just had its best year ever

AARON PATRICK: Origin Energy’s decision to extend the life of the biggest coal power plant demonstrates the success of the mineral bringing electricity to millions.

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Sussan Ley and Anthony Albanese during the Victims of the Bondi antiemetic terror attack - Condolence motion at Parliament House in Canberra.

Albo and Ley believed to have struck hate speech law deal

Anthony Albanese looks to have finally struck a deal with the Liberal party that will see his contentious hate speech laws passed through parliament within days.

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