Australia

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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Victoria Teplitsky, daughter of a Holocaust survivor who was wounded at the Bondi shootings, walked out of Federal Parliament this morning.

As Parliament mourned the dead, a Jew walked out in disgust

AARON PATRICK: Victoria Teplitsky believes the primary threat to Jewish Australians’ safety are extremist Muslim activists, who she wants banned.

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One Nation has surged ahead in polls following the wake of the Bondi terror attack.

How One Nation surge shows PM’s tough new political reality

One Nation’s climb is no surprise after the Bondi terror attack, but it represents new frontlines in Australian politics that will put Anthony Albanese to the ultimate test.

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Greens Deputy Leader Mehreen Faruqi uses condolence motion to accuse Israel of genocide

Greens deputy uses Bondi speech to accuse Israel of genocide

Greens Deputy Leader Mehreen Faruqi used her Bondi massacre condolence speech to accuse Labor of wanting to silence critics of Israel. The Greens accused the major parties of politicising a tragedy.

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Lucy Bowen and Ashlan Braines with their dogs. Ruby and Mickey.

Dire consequences of Australia’s record low pet adoption

Australia is facing its most severe pet adoption downturn on record, placing unprecedented strain on rescue centres and forcing many happy, healthy animals to be euthanised. 

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Greens NSW MP Sue Higginson.

Greens MP says ‘globalise the intifada’ means freedom

A Greens MP has defended the phrase ‘globalise the intifada’ and is urging anti-Israel protesters to question police directions in light of new laws enacted after Bondi attack

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Ella Haddad, Sarah Lovell and Rebecca White.

Why were three female MPs condemned for joking about sex?

AARON PATRICK: The Labor politicians were unfairly attacked for playing a risqué game about their Liberal counterparts which they thought was private.

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Most Rev. Anthony Fisher OP, Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, Chris Minns, Premier of New South Wales, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Rabbi Dr Benjamin Elton, Chief Minister of The Great Synagogue at a public memorial for the victims of the Bondi Beach terrorist attack.

Church and hate: Religious leaders urge PM to delay bill

Religious leaders have urged Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to delay his contentious hate speech laws out of concerns the draft legislation could have unintended consequences for people of faith.

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Over 4 million accounts were deleted within days of Australia's social media ban being implemented.

Millions of accounts removed after social media ban

Communications Minister Anita Wells admitted there was “more work to do” but said it was still “early” after millions of accounts were removed in the first two days after the ban.

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US president Donald Trump announced he would “seek to negotiate” foreign agreements instead of slapping tariffs on Australia’s critical minerals.

US tariff backdown ‘critical’ for Australia

US president Donald Trump announced he would “seek to negotiate” foreign agreements instead of slapping tariffs on Australia’s critical minerals.

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State government debt levels are set to soar even further thanks to rising public sector wages.

Soaring public sector pay rises spark government debt crisis

Big pay rises for brazen public sector unions are intensifying a debt crisis in Australia’s states.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

WA man charged with threatening to kill PM, NSW Premier

A WA man has been charged with threatening to kill Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns through an online video.

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UK terror watchdog Jonathan Hall has linked pro-Gaza marches and protests to the Bondi Beach massacre in an overnight address.

‘Like a flame’: UK terror czar links Bondi to Gaza protests

Britain’s independent reviewer of terror legislation found the correlation ‘so plausible’ that it was not worth the risk of allowing future marches in the name of free speech.

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