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The resources sector wants the Prime Minister to unequivocally rule out a mining tax even if Labor has to negotiate a minority government agreement after the next election.
The president of Brazil has been rushed to hospital for emergency brain surgery, with the health concern linked to a fall months ago.
Male sex offenders in Australian immigration detention centres are being housed next to vulnerable women, human rights inspectors have found.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has criticised the country's media while testifying at a corruption trial.
Labor is making a fresh election pitch to the parents of 1.4 million children in childcare with a promise to guarantee three days of care to everyone eligible for subsidies.
KATE EMERY: Peter Dutton will be hoping to cruise to victory largely on the strength of his opponent’s unforced errors.
ISABELLE MULLEN: Yesterday, the Prime Minister announced taskforce Avalite to target anti-Semitism. But he could pay the price for trying to keep everybody happy.
A fiery clash between Energy Minister Chris Bowen and his opposition shadow Ted O’Brien set the scene for one of the most ideological battles of the election. Nicola Smith cuts to the heart of the debate.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has declared criticism of Israeli policy is not anti-Semitism as she argued the democratic country had to abide by international law, just like China and Russia had to.
The RBA says the economy is too hot, business says it’s too cold. The Government says it has saved the country from recession and the Opposition says the private sector is swamped. Welcome to Christmas 2024.
Australia and Western allies should brush the Islamist rebel group’s past and form alliances with the new Syria, the head of one of the world’s leading NGOs advocating for Syrian democracy has said.
Anthony Albanese was met with a mixture of gratitude and heckling when he finally visited the Adass Israel Synagogue site on Tuesday, four days after it was firebombed in an anti-Semitic terror attack.
Mid-market department store Myer is beefing up security in its stores, trialling the use of body cameras and handheld radios for employees.
Israel defended its actions as defensive in nature, securing the country from future attacks, while Arab countries said they amounted to an illegal occupation.