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7 Persons and 4 entities listed under the Autonomous Sanctions Regulations 2011 – Iran
Autonomous sanctions targeting Iran’s campaign of oppression and destabilisation
In this year’s budget, Chalmers has to keep a lid on spending – or risk stoking inflation
Worried about your job? You’re not alone. But there are proven ways to ease job insecurity
Economic Bulletin March/April 2026
Israel’s destructive actions in Lebanon are normalising war without rules
Cyber defenders hunt invaders in virtual fight
What the jet fuel crisis means for your summer flights and travel plans
NZ announces sanctions on malicious Russian cyber actors, online platforms
On Good Authority 7 May
It’s not me, it’s you – Australians ready to break up with Trump’s America
RBA Rate Hike Hits NSW Families
RBA forced rate rise hits households because of Chalmers active inflation agenda
‘No fear of roaring lions’: Iran has a long history of standing firm against outside aggressors
Over the past 15 years, NZ moved its fuel safety net offshore – now it’s being exposed
White House wants to vet powerful AI models for risks − a computer scientist explains why AI safety is so difficult
Diaspora distress: When geopolitical conflict follows immigrant workers into the office
Smarter Buildings, Stronger Energy System
Albanese Government spins wheels on EV uptake after winding down EV discount
Hostage‑taking by rogue states is on the rise. New research provides fresh ways to tackle it
Oil refineries are catching fire in war or by accident. How does this worsen the energy crunch?
Netanyahu has pledged to ‘finish the job’ against Hezbollah. It’s a promise he can’t deliver on
With a shrinking population, China needs new drivers of growth. Consumer spending has yet to fill the gap
Statements – Parliament House, Canberra 4 May
Candace Kinser selected to stand for National in Auckland Central
Australia and Japan face a similar dilemma: how to be indispensable to the US without relying on it
View from The Hill: Albanese sensitive on one tax reform that won’t be in the budget
Preview: CommBank Junior Matildas at the AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026™
Coolcations: why people are heading away from the sun this summer
“An absolute sham”: Greenpeace Japan and Greenpeace Australia Pacific call-out Prime Ministers Takaichi and Albanese for exploiting fossil fuel crisis to entrench gas
Australian National Statement in the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee’s 84th Session
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – Sky News First Edition
Ongoing supply chain crisis shows urgent need for Australian ships
Luxon Needs To Rule Out Support For Iran War
20,000 stranded seafarers in the Strait of Hormuz face missile fears, exhaustion and isolation
Türk deplores crackdown on dissent, says rights of all Iranians must be respected: Iran
Albanese government’s latest attempt to make tech giants pay for journalism is needed but carries big risks
King Charles’ US trip shows royalty’s soft power, even in times of war
Trump’s War Inflation Starting To Bite
Farmland prices set for continued “modest” growth in year ahead – Rabobank
Amid Tenuous Ceasefire, Soaring Humanitarian Needs, Security Council Hears Updates on Transitional Governance Structure, Reconstruction Efforts in Gaza
Greenpeace slams NSW government decision to reverse decade-long freeze on gas exploration
‘Mum and dad investors’ are pulling back. What will that mean for NZ’s housing market?
Strait of Hormuz crisis: FAO Director-General outlines risks, actions and policy responses
Meghan Quinn becomes first woman to head Defence Department
Banning protest slogans won’t end antisemitism. We need to understand the complex forces driving it
You’d better start paying attention to the manosphere. You’re living in it
Landmark Santa Marta climate talks can use energy crisis as turning point to end fossil fuels