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Fatima Payman’s new Australia’s Voice party to appeal to the ‘unheard’
Government to put pressure on opposition with legislation to ensure NBN stays in public hands
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Danielle Wood on the keys to growing Australia’s weak productivity
Partisanship dominates as federal parliament fights over Middle East war
Australia is hosting the world’s first ‘nature positive’ summit. What is it, and why does it matter?
Grattan on Friday: As the anniversary of the Voice vote nears, the high costs of Albanese’s misjudgement are clear
IMF endorses RBA high interest rates and warns a further hike might be needed if the inflation fight stalls
‘Shrinkflation’ is the Albanese government’s next target to protect supermarket shoppers
View from The Hill: Should we accept displaying the Hezbollah flag as (shocking) free expression?
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Josh Bornstein on how big companies are taking away employees’ private rights
Government moves to tighten planning rules to stop land banking and boost supermarket competition
Hezbollah flag-carriers investigated by police, as government appoints envoy to combat Islamophobia
Final budget outcome shows 2023-24 surplus of $15.8 billion
Albanese Government triples number of teachers in High Achieving Teachers Program
View from the Hill: Albanese and Chalmers play cat-and-mouse on negative gearing with the public – and possibly with each other
Grattan on Friday: Experts want Albanese to lead on indoor air quality as part of pandemic planning
Is an ankle sprain also a brain injury? How neuroscience is helping athletes, astronauts and ‘average Joes’
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Richard Holden says no interest rate fall likely for 12 months
At 2.7%, Australian inflation is back within the RBA zone. Here’s why that matters
View from The Hill: The Greens’ demands on the RBA make for bad economic policy. Is it also crazy politics?
Grattan on Friday: US rate cut puts pressure on RBA – and things could get heated
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Adam Bandt on why the Greens are playing hardball on housing
Digital health research can be positive for Indigenous people. But our study found it needs to follow these principles
Productivity Commission charts the costly path to universal early childhood education
Gareth Evans condemns Labor timidity, tells leadership to ‘recover mojo’
View from The Hill: The Albanese government is feeling a lot of pain from pincers
What would a second Trump presidency mean for the global economy?
Grattan on Friday: Coalition backs Labor’s heavy lifting on aged care, hoping to reap the benefit down the track
Aged care reform: self-funded retirees and part-pensioners to pay more as government aims to shore up the system
Age care changes will hit self-funded retirees and many part pensioners to sustain the system long term
In sports-mad Australia, new research suggests physical education can be undervalued at school
Six National Anti-Corruption Commission probes involve current or former parliamentarians
Rabbit ‘invasion’ the focus of Paris art residency
View from the Hill: Social media age ban all to the good, but can Albanese deliver before election?
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Robert French on the realities of a social media age ban
UC students generate ideas for Nowra riverfront revitalisation
Coalition torpedoes bipartisan deal on Reserve Bank monetary policy board
Permanent positions for all local nursing and midwifery students
Albanese promises to legislate minimum age for kids’ access to social media
Electoral Matters Committee considers civics education beyond the classroom
Treasurer distances himself from his former boss’ Reserve Bank attack
Grattan on Friday: Liberals send in veteran warhorses to deal with party’s hot mess
Australian Prime Minister Press Conference – Canberra 5 September
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Ghaith Krayem on Muslim votes mattering
What’s a recession – and how can we tell if we’re in one?
View from The Hill: ASIO chief seeks to dig out of the hole he’d made for himself
View from The Hill: Australians don’t need to be told high interest rates are ‘smashing’ the economy, but is there an alternative?
Education leader recognised for service to Australian research