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Close to 50 per cent of Australians believe immigration is too high and making them poorer, suggesting similar anxieties about the cost of living that fed into Donald Trump’s US election victory
JENI O’DOWD: I am proud to be part of Australia’s rich cultural tapestry, and many of my friends are great examples of Australia’s diversity, but our immigration policy desperately needs a reality check.
JACKSON HEWETT: Woolworths has responded to its ACCC grilling by pointing out the market power of one of its growing competitors.
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Australia is ‘no longer deputy sheriff’ to the United States but a ‘teacher and partner’ in an increasingly dangerous strategic environment, outgoing US Ambassador Caroline Kennedy said on Monday.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is set to give a ‘substantial’ statement on the state of the nation’s finances this week, as a showdown over the economy looms over the final parliamentary sitting of the year.
A former Bush administration adviser and Pentagon staffer has made a bold prediction on President-elect Donald Trump and AUKUS, claiming things could get more expensive, but faster.
Jim Chalmers has downplayed the prospect of new cost-of-living relief as the Government struggles to get key parts of its agenda through what could be the final sitting fortnight of Parliament.
Asia-Pacific leaders have united to call for ‘free and predictable trade’ as Donald Trump’s tariff shake-up looms, but were unable to reach consensus on Ukraine and Gaza for the second year in a row.
The Greens will no longer insist on a climate trigger under a new offer designed to tempt the Federal Government into a deal to pass its Nature Positive laws in the final parliamentary sittings of the year.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says talk of a possible March 8 Federal Election – the same date as WA’s state poll – is a ‘completely nothing story’.
It’s better known as ‘liquid gold’ and has the potential to save the lives of babies in need but there’s a shortage across Australia that some are desperately trying to fix.
As debate on how best to cut student loans continues in federal parliament, figures have shown how HECS debts can impact on mortgages.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been held up as an example for US president-elect Donald Trump.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has revealed the hardship she experienced as an immigrant child after being honoured at the Asian Australian Leadership Awards.
‘He absolutely loved being a father and adored his three boys.’