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Closing a copper smelter that employs hundreds of people would be a “national disgrace”, a state government claims. Queensland Treasurer David Janetzki has told miner Glencore and the federal ...
US President Donald Trump, a strong critic of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, is planning an imminent visit to the central bank. Trump has lambasted Powell repeatedly for not cutting US interest ...
A historic international court ruling could open the door to Australia being sued by its Pacific neighbours over inaction on climate change. The International Court of Justice at The Hague in the ...
What’s the scam with the WA government ousting the mayor of Nedlands City Council Fiona Argyle, twice popularly elected and the only female mayor in Perth? The scam became even more evident this week ...
Australia’s move to lift restrictions on US beef is unlikely to shift the dial on tariff negotiations, as the nation’s products face the possibility of even steeper duties. The Albanese government ...
Thousands of jobs might be in jeopardy as a major mining company seeks urgent financial support amid calls for a Senate inquiry into battling metals manufacturers. Multinational mining company ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are being left “out in the cold” when trying to access their superannuation, consumer and Indigenous advocates say. Rigid identification policies, ...
Parents could be forced to monitor the quality and safety of their kids’ childcare providers unless the industry’s fragmentation is addressed. The federal government on Wednesday fast-tracked the ...
A powder keg has been dropped within the coalition over climate policy as dissenters push for a net zero emissions target to be dropped. Opponents of the 2050 target are ramping up pressure on their ...
The first real test of the 48th parliament is under way as MPs sink their teeth into the daily grind of political business. With the pageantry of parliament’s opening day out of the way, senators and ...
Childcare centres that fail to meet standards could soon be stripped of their funding under reforms fast-tracked in response to horrifying abuse allegations. The changes were introduced to the House ...
The press ignored it, but thousands have converged on Canberra for the first sitting week of Parliament to protest Australia’s involvement in Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Stephanie Tran reports.
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