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The move would cost taxpayers about $88billion over four years but the Greens say it could be paid for by scrapping the stage three tax cuts. → Read More
The prime minister on Thursday outlined details of the inquiry into the scheme which wrongly sent automated debt notices to more than 400,000 Australians. → Read More
The NSW premier is pushing for the seven-day isolation rule to be discussed at next Wednesday's national cabinet meeting with other premiers and the prime minister. → Read More
Scott Morrison has said he cannot recall if he was sworn into more ministries than health, finance and resources during the Covid-19 pandemic. → Read More
The former UK politician turned TV host, who brings his speaking tour to Australia next month, believes Scott Morrison was defeated because the Liberals became too moderate. → Read More
The unprecedented new laws will soon give Aussie bosses the power to request the Covid vaccination status of their employees in order to make decisions about virus safety measures. → Read More
The Australian Prime Minister, who is of Italian heritage, was snapped tucking into a slice of chicken and avocado pizza smothered with barbeque sauce. → Read More
As he crossed into Poland from Ukraine this morning, the Prime Minister was allowed to switch on his phone and receive briefings from the Emergency Management Minister. → Read More
The environment minister met the French President in Lisbon, Portugal where she attended a speech he gave on the sidelines of the UN Oceans Conference on Thursday. → Read More
The Global Times - a propaganda mouthpiece for Beijing - used the old-fashioned word in an article this week as Mr Albanese headed to key NATO meetings in Spain. → Read More
Energy Minister Chris Bowen admitted the modelling which produced that figure is already out of date and can't be relied upon. → Read More
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned the inflation rate will be 'certainly higher' than the 5.1 per cent rate in the March quarter and will get worse. → Read More
Bernie Finn, 63, congratulated friends in the US after the country's Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v Wade decision. → Read More
The Prime Minister wants to slash staff numbers for independents from eight to five to save taxpayers' money - but the MPs say that would prevent them from doing their jobs. → Read More
The Prime Minister has successfully re-opened dialogue with Australia's biggest trading partner China and also had positive meetings with Joe Biden, Joko Widodo and Jacinda Ardern. → Read More
Ralph Babet, who runs a Melbourne real estate business with his brother Matt, has declared he is making a 'sacrifice' by turning to politics. → Read More
Leader Adam Bandt wants the new government to repeal the stage three tax cuts - which start in 2024 - and instead put the money towards free childcare, free dental care and new homes. → Read More
The Opposition Leader said Anthony Albanese's policies will cause higher prices in the shops, encourage illegal immigration and fail to bring down energy bills as promised. → Read More
The government will on Thursday launch a new advertising campaign to urge six million Australians to get their third dose of a vaccine as we head further into winter. → Read More
The Prime Minister said he was proud of the flag and accused the Greens leader of looking for 'division'. → Read More