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Victorian TAFEs Financially Unstable Under Labor
If the Howard government had implemented Angus Taylor’s tax indexation policy, Australians would be $147 per week worse off now – new analysis
One Nation, More Perks
It costs a million dollars a day to keep low-risk defendants on remand. More prisons aren’t the answer
Powering up data-driven social investment
Greens slam Labor for weasel words and “committing to absolutely nothing” on corruption 
Jacinta Allan’s Corruption Cover-up Continues
More Tax Cuts In One Month From Today
Public Sector Cuts To Hurt Canberrans
Government introduces first tranche of tax reform legislation
AI Guidance issued to clipboard wielders; how to raise productivity
Proposed CGT changes a big hit to minerals exploration and the future of Australian mining
Budget 2026 delivers $100 million investment in Rotorua courts
Tender launched for additional gas-fired generation in Central Queensland
Family First Draws Line On Woke Prisons
Councils remain in the dark over new Local Government Fair Jobs Code
Scathing Audit of Collins Submarine Program, upended by AUKUS
Charter schools cost taxpayers less than state schools
Delivering Fairer Social Housing
Statement From Leader Of Opposition 15 May
Healthy School Lunch Programme saves more money
Quantexa selected by HMRC for Landmark £175M Sovereign Data and AI Transformation
Targeting financial assistance to those most in need
Communities to lead targeted social support
Budget spends billions managing fuel risk but misses better return for taxpayers
First Drought Support Loans Approved
‘A new low’: Greenpeace responds to Woodside’s flawed emissions reduction and renewables modelling
Boyce Launches ‘rescue Our Rail’ Petition
Big Build Executive Salary Top-ups Continue Under Labor
Glencore Refusing to Negotiate at Townsville Copper Refinery
Liberals’ ferry parking bill approaches $2 million per month as Spirit V arrives in Geelong 02 May 2026
Urgent amendments to modernise fuel emergency powers legislation
Supporting Territory contractors through fuel price volatility
LNP REACHES FOR THE UNION SCAPEGOAT YET AGAIN AS QUEENSLAND RAIL REFUSES WORKERS
SA political parties set to receive tens of millions in taxpayer dollars, including $6 million for One Nation
Big Build executives score hundreds of thousands in salary top-ups under Labor
Greens demand answers over potential misuse of millions for forest restoration 
Labor Blocks Release Of Key CFMEU Documents
Rebuilding Vogel’s Rail System
At-risk Canterbury youth to benefit from new fund
HSU welcomes NDIS reforms to drive out dodgy providers and fix broken funding model
Moody’s highlights the need for balanced books
Independent oversight of infrastructure investment
Back-to-basics budget needed to cut waste and pay down Victoria’s debt: Foreman
Everybody’s Home backs reported end to CGT discount
IRC Decision On Nurses And Midwives
Marlborough moves ferry solution forward
High Court gives Victoria a chance to rethink its unconstitutional, undemocratic political donation laws