Politics

Russia launched a massive overnight missile-and-drone strike on Ukraine, hitting energy sites, damaging infrastructure and causing heat and water outages, on December 7, 2025 in Poltava Region, Ukraine.

Kremlin lauds US security plan as it keeps striking Ukraine

Russia welcomed the Trump administration’s national security strategy even as its drone strikes claimed four more Ukrainian lives.

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Barnaby Joyce has criticised Anika Wells for taxpayer-funded trips.

‘Trainwreck’: Barnaby erupts over $1k dinner

The New England MP has blown up over new details of taxpayer-funded trips taken by Anika Wells, including a $1,000 dinner in Paris.

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Anika Wells is facing building outrage over her flight and travel expenses.

Boxing Day cash splash: Wells under fire over new flights

After Anika Wells spent nearly $100,000 on a trip to New York, more details have emerged about using taxpayer dollars for family travel.

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Anthony Albanese has stubbornly refused to raise Australia’s defence spending.

Trump let Albo off the hook on defence spend, but will MAGA?

When Richard Marles and Penny Wong meet their US counterparts in Washington DC on Monday, one subject may be back on the table — the consequences of Australia’s low defence spending. 

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Australia is missing out on China’s growing global investments in zero-emissions technology.

Australia risks missing net zero without China's aid

China has emerged as the world's biggest spender on clean energy technology and its lack of investments in Australia could be cause for concern.

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Richard Marles and Penny Wong are heading to Washington DC for talks with their US counterparts. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

US alliance talks as Australia locks in defence forum

Australia has announced an annual defence conference with a key partner as senior federal and US ministers prepare for major talks in Washington DC.

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President Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine in the Oval Office in September.

Trump walks tightrope between war rhetoric and peace claims

The past week brought that seeming contradiction into view yet again, as the US President repeatedly switched between touting his peace deals and threatening new conflicts.

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The teen social media ban applies to platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.

Albanese admits social media ban ‘won’t be perfect’

The rollout of Australia's landmark social media ban will be untidy, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese admits, but he says it is already a success.

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The Communications Minister is not indicating she will pay back any money as she comes under renewed fire for the cost of taxpayer-funded trips.

‘In guidelines’: Under fire minister defends trip costs

Communications Minister Anika Wells has defended her spending on taxpayer-funded trips — including $100,000 flights to New York and a ski trip with her family — claiming it was within Government guidelines.

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Communications Minister Anika Wells says she works ‘really hard’ and follows the rules.

‘Stand by it': Wells forced to defend taxpayer-funded trips

The Communications Minister is not indicating she will pay back any money as she comes under renewed fire for the cost of taxpayer-funded trips.

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Health Minister Mark Butler has asked his department to explore ways to crackdown on rising out-of-pocket fees for medical specialists.

Butler wages war on ‘out of control’ medical specialist fees

Health Minister Mark Butler has asked his department to explores ways to crackdown on rising out-of-pocket fees for medical specialists, admitting it was ‘getting out of control’. 

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Why Barnaby Joyce might be Australia’s economic salvation

Why Barnaby Joyce might be Australia’s economic salvation

BEN HARVEY: Barnaby Joyce’s curriculum vitae suggests he’s an unlikely voice of reason, economic or otherwise.

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US Under Secretary of Defence Elbridge Colby has overseen the Pentagon’s recently completed review of the AUKUS nuclear submarine pact.

Why Australia is facing ‘dependent’ status over AUKUS deal

The Pentagon’s review has affirmed the timeline for the ambitious nuclear-submarine endeavour, but another key US defence document is soon expected to refer to Australia as a ‘dependent’ rather than an ally. 

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An off-duty officer located two men on Monday abound 12km north of Kalumburu.

Chinese nationals found in WA outback likely asylum seekers

A group of Chinese nationals who arrived by boat in the remote Kimberley have escaped the harsh conditions unscathed.

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The PLA-N task group includes the Yan'an, a Type 055 destroyer, another Type 054/54A destroyer and a Type 903A replenishment ship, the Luoma Lake.

Chinese firepower claim that should alarm Australia’s navy

The grim warning on Beijing’s flotilla in the Philippine Sea came the same week that Beijing flexed its maritime muscle with more than 100 vessels in the region.

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