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Coles and Woolworths warn the Albanese Government’s price-gouging rules will make groceries more expensive.

Coles, Woolworths furious over price-gouging move

Lower grocery bills are being promised with a ban on price-gouging, but Coles and Woolworths say they are the ones feeling the pinch and that shoppers will miss out

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Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Labor has found savings.

Budget update to reveal Australia's fiscal fortunes

Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he's booked another $20 billion in savings in the budget update, but is keeping mum on whether that means a smaller deficit.

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Michelle Rowland will repay a portion of a taxpayer-funded trip to Perth in 2023. NewsWire / Martin Ollman

Watchdog’s bombshell call amid expenses saga

A senior Labor MP broke parliamentary rules during a family trip to Perth that billed taxpayers more than $21,000, the expenses watchdog has found.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers said the laws would help people get fairer prices at the checkout.

Federal Government impose price gouging ban on supermarkets

Australia’s largest supermarkets will be banned from price gouging from July as the Albanese Government talks tough on reducing grocery bills.

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Naval shipbuilding at Austral Shipyard, Henderson, Western Australia.

Seoul investment sparks delay fears for Henderson warships

Concerns are emerging over complications and possible delays to a Japanese warship construction program at Henderson after a South Korean company was given permission to double its stake in Austal.

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The House Oversight Committee released new photos from Epstein’s estate on December 12, 2025 showing Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, Bill Gates, Woody Allen, former British royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, lawyer Alan Dershowitz, and billionaire Richard Branson. (Photo courtesy of the House Oversight Committee via Sipa USA) *** Press photos for editorial use only (excluding books or photo books). May not be relicensed or sold. Mandatory Credit ***

‘No big deal’: Trump plays down fresh Epstein pics

A White House spokesperson has accused Democrats of ‘selectively releasing cherry-picked photos with random redactions to try and create a false narrative’.

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Chris Bowen wouldn’t commit to a 2035 target of 90 per cent renewables, as assumed in Climate Change Authority modelling.

Chris Bowen weighs in on family travel expense scandal

A federal government minister says he is very comfortable that two of his colleagues referred themselves to be audited over their family travel expenses.

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The federal government is tripling funding for its home battery scheme but tweaking eligibility. (David Mariuz/AAP PHOTOS)

'Smash-hit' battery scheme topped up, subsidies trimmed

Government backing for home batteries will be dialled back for larger systems in a move intended to make the scheme sustainable and open to more households.

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The House Oversight Committee has released new photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate showing Donald Trump among other powerful men.

Trump, Clinton feature in new release of Epstein photos

THE NEW YORK TIMES: New images from the estate of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein highlight his ties to celebrities, financiers and other powerful men, including Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton.

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Why we should end pollie travel rorts for good

The way we can end pollie travel rorts for good

BEN HARVEY: The travel payment system is generous for one avoidable reason. If we addressed it, the Anika Wells saga would be a thing of the past.

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Naval shipbuilding at Austral Shipyard, Henderson, Western Australia.

Tokyo’s worst fears realised by Chalmers’ ship of approval

A decision by Treasurer Jim Chalmers to allow South Korean company Hanwha to increase its ownership of Austal from 9.9 percent to 19.9 percent has caused shockwaves in Japan.

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Albanese needs to wake up and listen to voters.

PM has misjudged voter fury over pollie perks

EDITORIAL: Australians would really like their MPs to stop pissing their hard-earned taxpayer dollars away on idling Comcars and flash dinners.

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Investors have driven mortgage lending to a new high.

As lending soars, we continue to live on borrowed time

Mortgage lending has hit new record highs, driven by investors. This was occurring before Labor’s 5 per cent deposit scheme for first-homebuyers was fast-tracked to October 1.

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A Teal MP has suggested that Ministerial staff could be trying harder to snag cheaper flight for their bosses in a bid to save taxpayer money.

How one MP says ministers could secure cheaper flights

Teal MP Allegra Spender says taxpayers are spending too much on ministerial flights because their staff are failing to shop around for a better deal. But Flight Centre CEO Graham Turner questioned that claim.

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Federal Health Minister Mark Butler.

Billions at stake as States fail to strike hospital deal

State health ministers have blasted the Commonwealth for failing to come to the table with adequate hospital funding after talks to strike a five-year deal fell apart today.

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