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CAMERON MILNER: There’s always a problem with governments picking winners with taxpayer dollars, but it’s downright electorally toxic if they also pick winners connected to mates.
Vice President Kamala Harris was preaching to the faithful on Sunday as she called on Black churchgoers to hit the polls while Stevie Wonder rallied parishioners with a Bob Marley cover.
Senator Lidia Thorpe has been removed from an official ceremony for King Charles at Parliament House as he finished his speech, yelling: ‘This is not your land.’
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The strikes will target al-Qard al-Hassan - the Hezbollah unit that pays the militant group’s operatives - “all over Lebanon,” a senior Israeli intelligence official said
The Albanese Government is planning to run a negative campaign against Peter Dutton’s ‘unlikeability’ and ‘hard man’ image as they switch up campaign tactics ahead of the election.
A state government has shared the results that a mobile phone class ban has had on student learning, behaviour, and concentration a year after the initiative was introduced.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are spending a day in Canberra at a series of public events after hundreds gathered in Sydney to catch sight of the couple.
Former President Donald Trump put on an apron and got to work at a US McDonald’s on Sunday, making fries and working the drive-through in a move aimed at mocking Vice President Kamala Harris.
Here’s a look at how the post-election process works, along with some vulnerabilities that arose during Trump’s attempt to reverse his loss four years ago.
The Business Council of Australia is calling for politics to be set aside and leaders to focus on changes to boost housing supply and affordability, including scrapping stamp duty.
Jim Chalmers had several heart-in-mouth moments this year when he believed Australia was falling into recession but now he says the peak of inflation is in the rear view mirror.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese praised West Australians’ generosity at Telethon before setting an ambitious target for fundraising as he announced a $6 million contribution from Canberra.
For a second time this week, Republican nominee Donald Trump spent long stretches of a public appearance without speaking — but much to the delight of the Detroit crowd, he found his voice again.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ advisers say the empathy she has expressed for Palestinians should not be confused with any willingness to break from US foreign policy toward Israel as a presidential candidate.
America’s economy is bigger and better than ever, but its politics gets more poisonous by the day. Will this be the undoing of the most important economy in the world?