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He died with his wife by his side on Friday.
Policy failures in key areas have resulted in millennials achieving life goals up to 20 years later than previous generations with calls for the Government to support a generation at ‘breaking point’.
Coalition Leader Peter Dutton has pledged to ‘keep the lights on’ while unveiling a $331 billion plan to introduce nuclear energy to Australia by the mid-2030s.
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A senior Victorian Liberal insists John Pesutto's leadership remains tenable despite a court finding he defamed an MP by implying she associated with Nazis.
A senator is urging the federal government to bolster its hate crime bill and make threatening places of worship an offence following an attack on a synagogue.
THE LIMBO GENERATION: Millennials are ‘caught between the dream and reality’ of their lives, facing more obstacles than any generation before them.
There’s few similarities between the rough and ready game of rugby league and chess. But Australia has used the football code to play a soft power gambit in its geopolitical chess game with China.
Victorian party leader John Pesutto’s decision to expel an MP after her women’s rights rally was gatecrashed by neo-Nazis has backfired spectacularly in court.
The Australian Government has inserted a key clause in the funding package for our nearest neighbour to further keep China at bay in the Pacific, as Aussies welcome the country to the NRL.
Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto has been found to have defamed his former colleague Moira Deeming and must pay her $300,000 in damages.
Those who paid their debt will get cash refunds, while others will see thousands wiped from the total.
Australia has joined more than 150 countries at the United Nations to vote in favour of a ceasefire in Gaza and to support the mandate of humanitarian relief agency UNRWA.
Fresh figures on the jobs market are expected to show more gradual softening to reflect a sluggish economy.
As Jewish communities reel from recent violent attacks, a parliamentary inquiry trying to stamp out anti-Semitism at universities will sit on Thursday.
An announcement is expected on Thursday.