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Scott Morrison is under immense pressure to avoid another natural disaster debacle similar to the Black Summer bushfires after his government was accused of being missing in action during the devastating NSW floods. → Read More
Australia’s peak union bodies say the government’s decision not to pay superannuation on paid parental leave is hindering efforts to achieve gender equity and leaving Australian women behind the rest of the world. → Read More
Peter Dutton is facing mounting criticism over the Defence Force’s mission in flood-ravaged parts of northern NSW, but he maintains he is “not embarrassed”. → Read More
Peter Dutton has accused Karl Stefanovic of being “provocative” as the Defence Minister defends his government’s submarine program and the AUKUS agreement. → Read More
Victorian Police say it’s “inevitable” a missing registered sex offender on the run will be caught, as they appeal for public assistance to locate the man. → Read More
A woman is still fighting for life in a Brisbane hospital after contracting a rare yet deadly mosquito-borne virus, with more cases expected to be confirmed across the country. → Read More
Australian cricketer and larger-than-life character Shane Warne’s sudden death has sent shockwaves around the globe. → Read More
Thousands of NSW residents in three regions have been placed on high alert on Saturday, as the weather bureau forecasts more significant rainfall into next week. → Read More
Australian Test Captain Pat Cummins has released an emotional tribute to Shane Warne following the cricket legend’s sudden death. → Read More
Australia has fired fresh warning shots at China, warning Beijing not to follow in Russia’s footsteps as the invasion of Ukraine enters its second week. → Read More
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has declared the Ukraine conflict cannot ever be allowed to happen in the Indo-Pacific, following an urgent early morning meeting with his American, Japanese and Indian counterparts. → Read More
Labor’s plan to make childcare cheaper for all families – including high income earners – would cost taxpayers an extra $63 billion over a decade if it passed the planned review, new government analysis shows. → Read More
Australia will continue to pay interest to Russia on $8 billion worth of Treasury bonds but Josh Frydenberg is adamant the he has found other ways to limit the financial gain that comes with owning a slice of our debt. → Read More
Fifty-one children have been removed from harm across Australia, with 117 men – some as young as 18 – charged with 1248 child abuse offences as the result of a two-year global sting. → Read More
Chinese President Xi Jinping is the “only one” who can stop Russia from the intense carnage unfolding across Ukraine, according to Peter Dutton. → Read More
Australians with no military training wanting to fight against Russian forces in Ukraine are being warned against becoming cannon fodder and a “liability” for the defensive. → Read More
Schoolchildren as young as year 3 will be made to wear face masks in Western Australia from Thursday despite mandates easing across the country. → Read More
Russian vodka will be stripped from liquor store shelves across the country after calls for boycotts from Australia’s Ukrainian community. → Read More
Internet users will be instrumental in any potential new crackdowns on digital platforms as the country’s consumer watchdog considers what changes to put to the government. → Read More
Australia will continue to “turn the screws” on Vladimir Putin, as Europe seeks to re-arm amid escalating concerns the conflict could turn nuclear. → Read More