Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Sussan Ley have called for the nation to come together during a bittersweet Christmas festive period.
Israel’s President Isaac Herzog said he will travel to Australia for a State visit in the near future following the Bondi terrorist attack, after speaking with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Tuesday.
After pushing through emergency legislation to curb gun ownership and protests, a state premier is vowing not to let a terrorist attack divide Australians.
Chris Minns has hit out at protesters, linking demonstrations with violence and disharmony as a local council moved to shut down a ‘factory of hate’ following the Bondi terror attack.
Anthony Albanese has tripled down on his continued refusal to call a Royal Commission into the Bondi terror attack, saying it would not deliver answers fast enough.
Politicians’ family members will lose taxpayer-funded business-class flights under new rules the Albanese Government has proposed following a bruising expenses scandal.
A Department of Home Affairs database containing over a million names of people of interest to national security authorities is expected to be a key focus of a sweeping review into the Bondi massacre.
Families of politicians could be downgraded to economy class and banned from claiming taxpayer-funded trips to major events, under new rules proposed by Anthony Albanese to rein in MPs’ travel perks after weeks of public anger.
Anthony Albanese has renewed his vow to get ‘more guns off our streets’, and pushed back against calls for a royal commission, saying there were none for previous terror attacks.