Australia

Oil prices have jumped amid the escalating Iran conflict.

How Iran conflict could send Aussie petrol prices soaring

An attack on Iran that ballooned into a broader regional conflict and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz could send Australian petrol prices soaring.

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Uncle Robbie Thorpe is a prominent Indigenous sovereignty activist.

Huge ruling on Hamas terror listing

An activist’s efforts to overturn the Australian Government’s designation of Hamas as a terrorist organisation has been decided by a court.

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The jobless rate is predicted to be on the way up again, but economists think it’s not a concern.

Unemployment tipped to surge again after surprise drop

Australia's latest jobless figures are likely to follow a trend for the year's start after economists were wrong-footed by a surprise fall in unemployment.

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Family members of suspected Islamic State militants who are Australian nationals walk toward a van bound for the airport in Damascus during the first repatriation operation of the year at Roj Camp in eastern Syria on Monday.

Burke pleads ignorance on ISIS bride repatriation scheme

One of the so-called ‘ISIS brides’ attempting a return to Australia has been slapped with a temporary exclusion order by the Albanese Government.

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Workers have seen their pay levels go backwards compared with inflation for the first time since late 2023, unless they’re a public servant. Labor’s election promise to get wages moving again is looking hollow.

Pay levels lag behind inflation for first time in two years

Workers have seen their pay levels go backwards compared with inflation for the first time since late 2023, unless they’re a public servant. Labor’s election promise to get wages moving again is looking hollow.

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Sussan Ley has been ousted as Angus Taylor takes charge.

Sussan Ley’s defeat highlights Liberal identity struggle

Sussan Ley has been dumped after just nine turbulent months as Liberal leader, with even allies conceding her time was running out.

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The familiar phrase originates from a 2019 Facebook post.

Well done Angus: How Taylor’s 2019 political meme went viral

Friday saw the Liberals elect Angus Taylor as their new leader - and the congratulations are rolling in via a very familiar viral throwback.

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A Sydney restaurant has shared confronting CCTV footage after accusing diners of staging a complaint to avoid paying their bill.

Customers’ vile act caught on CCTV at high-end restaurant

A Sydney restaurant has shared confronting CCTV footage after accusing diners of staging a complaint to avoid paying their bill.

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After just nine inglorious months, the Liberals are now almost certain to remove Sussan Ley.

Libs desperately seek circuit breaker as Ley’s fate sealed

After just nine inglorious months, the Liberals are now almost certain to remove Sussan Ley.

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Leadership aspirant Angus Taylor has spent more than a decade building his standing inside the Liberal Party’s conservative wing after he was elected to the New South Wales seat of Hume in 2013. 

Who is leadership aspirant Angus Taylor?

James Paterson described Angus Taylor as the ‘smartest policy brain in the shadow cabinet’. His tilt for Sussan Ley’s top job is expected to play out on Friday morning.

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To escape the death spiral, Liberals must jettison the old and rebrand themselves as something fresh and new.

Libs under Taylor must emulate Tony Blair, not John Howard

To escape the death spiral, Liberals must jettison the old and rebrand themselves as something fresh and new.

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RBA Governor Michele Bullock and Treasurer Jim Chalmers are facing pressure over the economy and interest rate rises.

‘I’ve answered’: RBA chief frustrated by spending query

Australia’s central bank chief Michele Bullock tried to shut down questioning at a tense Senate committee appearance where a Liberal senator likened her to a social media influencer.

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Liberal MP Angus Taylor has resigned from Opposition Leader Sussan Ley's shadow cabinet, setting the stage for a formal leadership challenge. Gary Ramage

Angus Taylor quits frontbench, set to challenge Sussan Ley

Angus Taylor has quit the shadow ministry, declaring he no longer has faith in Sussan Ley’s leadership of the Liberal Party — but stopping short of directly challenging for her job.

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Treasury Secretary reveals secret 12-month project to water down property tax breaks.

Treasury chief reveals capital gains tax change work

Treasury secretary Jenny Wilkinson has revealed her department has spent the past year modelling changes to the 50 per cent capital gains tax discount.

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Israeli President Isaac Herzog was at the ICC delivering his speech as protesters faced off against police in Sydney’s CBD.

Why ‘progressives’ hate a pro-gay rights leader from Israel

Progressive protesters have marred the visit of Israel’s President Isaac Herzog, despite his status as a left-wing figure who has called for an end to violence against gays.

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