A would-be premier has gone some of the way to answering how she plans to embark on state budget repair while simultaneously promising to slash five taxes.
Former foreign minister Julie Bishop has abruptly resigned as ANU chancellor, warning of ‘unprecedented and coordinated interference’ in the university’s governance.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has vowed the Budget will avoid an inflationary cash splash and indicated Labor was prepared for a political fight over contentious tax breaks for property investors.
The WA Treasurer’s clapback at the Reserve Bank’s warning over government spending pushing up inflation was ‘Rita being Rita’, Jim Chalmers has said as he insists he’s not letting State budgets distract him.
Officials say Iran and the US are working toward an arrangement set out in a one-page memo to end the war and stabilise shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
The group of 13 women and children who landed in Sydney and Melbourne this evening were greeted by officials who had warned there could be some arrests.
Jillian Segal has accused ‘far-left, issue-motivated’ Australians of taking part in anti-Semitic incidents and rhetoric because it had become ‘almost fashionable’ since the October 7 Hamas terror attack.