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Politics with Michelle Grattan: Jim Chalmers wants roundtable to ‘crack open’ the challenge of slow housing approvals
Free period products dispensers rolled out in ACT public schools
Coalition declares it would revoke Australia’s Palestinian statehood recognition if it wins office
Australia to recognise Palestine state next month at the United Nations
New Southside Hydrotherapy Pool Opening Next Week
Grattan on Friday: Anthony Albanese marches cautiously towards Palestinian recognition
Politics with Michelle Grattan: ‘talking about blokes’ issues’ with ex-Olympian and Labor MP Dan Repacholi
Embattled ASX set to face beefed-up competition, in bid to boost investment
Research shows caps on short-term rentals will have minimal impact on improving long-term rental market
View from The Hill: Can Chalmers extract a serious deregulation agenda from reform roundtable?
Chinese national accused under foreign interference law of spying on Buddhists
Krissy Barrett becomes first woman Australian Federal Police commissioner
Albanese goes to Garma with economic message, amid disappointing progress on Closing the Gap
Espionage cost Australia $12.5 billion in 2023-24, ASIO boss Mike Burgess says
New ARC Advisory Committee Announced
Albanese government to include YouTube in social media ban for under-16s
UN climate chief tells Australia to ‘go big’ with its 2035 emissions reduction target
Grattan on Friday: net zero battle has net zero positives for Sussan Ley
Reserve Bank says unemployment rise was not a shock, inflation on track
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Chris Bowen on why it’s ‘a little frustrating’ bidding for COP 31
View from The Hill: Nationals’ mavericks ensure the Coalition is the issue in parliament’s first week
Labor to put disclaimer under Mark Latham’s caucus room picture
From ‘Stone Age’ treasury boss to National Party Senator: John Stone 1929-2025
Mark Latham’s portrait may come off federal caucus wall
Grattan on Friday: New parliament presents traps for Albanese and Ley
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Malcolm Turnbull on Australia’s ‘dumb’ defence debate
President Xi Jinping tells Albanese China ready to ‘push the bilateral relationship further’
View from The Hill: Segal’s antisemitism plan gives government controversy, not clarity
Treasury warns the government it may not balance the budget or meet its housing targets
Grattan on Friday: childcare is a ‘canary in mine’ warning for wider problems in policy delivery
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Larissa Waters on why we deserve more than a government that just tinkers
Envoy’s plan to fight antisemitism would put universities on notice over funding
View from The Hill: Albanese’s Curtin speech becomes latest political football in debate over US relationship
Grattan on Friday: how two once hot-button issues this week barely sparked media and political interest
News can’t go on simply making ‘angry people furious’. People will tune out for good
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Kerrynne Liddle on seizing more opportunities with Indigenous Australians
1 in 5 community footy umpires have been assaulted, while others cop death threats: new research
Grattan on Friday: Jim Chalmers juggles expectations and ambition in pursuing tax reform
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Ken Henry on changing the tax system to give struggling workers a fairer go
500,000 Australians live with mental illness but don’t qualify for the NDIS. A damning new report says they need more support
Opposition starts on challenge of crafting (yet another) energy policy
Wild swings in the oil price make the Reserve Bank’s job harder
Shadow treasurer Ted O’Brien accepts invitation to government’s economic roundtable
View from the Hill: Albanese supports US bombing, reluctantly
Muted response from Albanese government on US attack on Iran
View from The Hill: Albanese decides against pursuing Donald Trump to NATO
Grattan on Friday: Sussan Ley has her first big outing with the national media next week, so here are some questions for her
View from The Hill: Jim Chalmers wants to get on with economic reform and tax is in his sights