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One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson arrives for the One Nation Farrer by-election reception in Albury, NSW, Saturday, May 9, 2026. Voters will head to the polls on Saturday for the Farrer by-election to replace former Opposition Leader Sussan Ley in Federal Parliament, following a Liberal leadership spill. (AAP Image/Bianca De Marchi) NO ARCHIVING

Hanson declares One Nation is ‘here for the long haul’

Pauline Hanson has declared she wants ‘her country back’ after One Nation won its first-ever lower house seat at the Farrer election as the major parties grapple with its implications.

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One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson and candidate David Farley in Albury on Thursday.

Historic political win looms in former Coalition stronghold

Voters in the New South Wales seat of Farrer are poised to make history this weekend by electing a One Nation candidate to Federal Parliament’s lower house for the first time.

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Mark Butler refuses to reveal ISIS bride monitoring cost.

Labor under pressure over ‘ISIS brides’ taxpayer costs

Mark Butler refused to reveal how much taxpayers will spend monitoring and rehabilitating ISIS-linked women and children returning from Syria.

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There was a scuffle between security and media as one of the ISIS brides left Melbourne airport and was driven away by a waiting bus.

ISIS bride charged for being alleged terrorist group member

An ISIS bride has been charged by counter terrorism police after she was escorted from a plane when she landed back in Sydney on Thursday evening. 

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Jim Chalmers (pictured) has come out swinging in the stoush over government spending’s role in rising inflation, a week out from the budget he has labelled his most ambitious yet.

Helpful or hypothetical? Chalmers fights inflation blame

Jim Chalmers has come out swinging in the stoush over government spending’s role in rising inflation, a week out from the Budget he has labelled his most ambitious yet.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has declined to confirm if a $300 tax offset will be in the Budget, having criticised the previous Coalition government in Opposition for having a tax offset program amid high inflation.

Chalmers won’t rule out tax relief he slammed Liberals for

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has declined to confirm if a $300 tax offset will be in the Budget, having criticised the previous Coalition government in Opposition for having a tax offset program amid high inflation.

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Politicians must balance the protesters’ right to free expression and the right of Jews to safety.

To fight anti-Semitism, first grasp where it comes from

THE ECONOMIST: What looks like a 21st-century problem has deep, dark roots.

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Sole traders Katie and Chris are facing mounting costs as their 14-month-old son Dustin fights for life in hospital.

Toddler in coma after horrifying Bluey cake-making accident

‘One minute I’m baking and the next I am trying to keep my baby conscious,’ his mother said.

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Ex-minister Ed Husic has called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to act on Israel. NewsWire / Philip Gostelow

‘Hurting NSW’: Labor backbencher hits out at WA’s GST share

One of Anthony Albanese’s Labor backbenchers has hit out at WA’s share of the GST labelling it a ‘terrible’ and ‘dysfunctional’ deal which he insisted was ‘bad for my state of New South Wales’.

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Ben Harvey explains why Albo’s changes to negative gearing and Roger Cook’s eviction laws are going to make the residential investment a black hole, meanwhile the Government schemes to fix the housing shortage are exacerbating the problem at the same time.

Residential property is usually a pig of an investment

Ben Harvey explains why changes to negative gearing and State eviction laws are going to make the residential investment a black hole, as Government schemes to fix the housing shortage exacerbates the problem.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the Prime Minister of Japan, Sanae Takaichi, speak after reaffirming commitments to regional security, trade partnerships, and the shared values of the two nations.

Japan’s PM raises red flag on China amid Australian visit

Japan’s visiting PM has raised concerns about China’s military rise during discussions with Anthony Albanese in Canberra, before signing several economic and security agreements

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Alice Springs residents place flowers on the gates at the Old Timers Camp before joining a procession to the home of five-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby.

‘How did this happen?’ Town camp tragedy sparks fury

From a desperate search to violent unrest, how the death of five-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby has exposed deeper failures.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese came under intense pressure soon after the December 14 Islamic State-inspired shooting at a Bondi Beach.

Expert documents refute PM’s Bondi royal commission claims

Documents obtained by The Nightly reveal that key departments did not advise Anthony Albanese about a royal commission in the wake of the Bondi terror attack, despite his claims to the contrary.

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Jim Chalmers says he ‘wishes’ the Federal Budget was getting the kind of bump some economists have forecast from higher commodities prices thanks to the war.

Treasurer talks down hopes for war-driven boost to Budget

Jim Chalmers has hosed down speculation that his upcoming Budget will score a big revenue boost from tax reform and the Middle East war.

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