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Peter Dutton promises $6 billion 12-month halving of petrol and diesel excise
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Jim Chalmers and Angus Taylor on tax top-ups and budget bottom lines
New accommodation partnership to support rural and regional students at John XXIII College
The 2025 budget has few savings and surprises but it also ignores climate change
Albanese government bids for votes with ‘top-up’ tax cuts for all
Tax cuts are coming, but not soon, in a cautious budget
This week’s federal budget will focus on cost-of-living measures – and a more uncertain global economy
View from The Hill: 5 things to look for in the budget – and why we really need another budget soon
Grattan on Friday: Dutton says he could handle Donald Trump, but can any Australian PM?
Labor promises PBS scripts will cost no more than $25, under latest health pitch for election
View from The Hill: Dutton’s talk about a citizenship referendum is personal over-reach and political folly
Treasurer Chalmers promises ‘meaningful and substantial’ cost of living help in Tuesday’s budget
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Barbara Pocock on the Greens’ policy priorities
Last Supper Of 15-million-year-old Freshwater Fish
Scientists discover 15 million-year-old Australian fish fossil
Coalition promises Australian version of United States’ RICO act to target CFMEU
Grattan on Friday: Will voters fear PM Peter Dutton would be a surprise packet?
View from The Hill: tariff rebuff feeds into debate about how Australia handles Donald Trump
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Tina Jackson on the independents to watch this election
Inspiring Participants To Embrace Their Inner Artist
Australia – like everyone else – fails to win exemption from Trump’s tariffs on aluminium and steel
Donald Trump calls Malcolm Turnbull ‘weak and ineffective’ in spat with former prime minister
View from The Hill: Alfred forces Albanese into budget of risks and opportunities
Improving health literacy and educating health professionals about safer medicine use
Grattan on Friday: Anthony Albanese beset by disruptors, from Cyclone Alfred to Donald Trump
Politics with Michelle Grattan: James Curran on Trump, Ukraine, shifting tectonic plates, and a bigger Australian defence bill
Politcs with Michelle Grattan: James Curran on Trump, Ukraine, shifting tectonic plates, and a bigger Australian defence bill
Australia’s economy has turned the corner, and consumer spending was a big help
Women’s annual salaries are narrowing the gap. But men still out-earn women by an average $547 a week
Schools agreement provides NSW $4.8 billion extra for public schools over a decade
Dutton says as PM he would ‘lobby’ Donald Trump to reconsider Ukraine stand
Albanese’s pitch on beer – temporary freeze on excise indexation
Hot, heavy love: if you’re having that much sex, you might be a ‘libidinous’ lover, according to science
Grattan on Friday: Albanese falls victim to a Chinese burn
New report slaps an official price tag on Australia’s precious natural assets
Peter Dutton strongly hints he’ll sack 36,000 public servants. Voters deserve to know what services will be affected
View from The Hill: the mud flies, but will the voters take much notice?
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Tom Rogers calls for national digital literacy campaign and more civics teaching
Trailblazing UniSA programs take out national awards
View from The Hill: Dutton tries to nautralise health issue by saying, ‘we’ll do just what Labor does’
Albanese pledge: nine in ten GP visits bulk billed by 2030, in $8.5 billion Medicare injection
Grattan on Friday: Dutton doesn’t pull his punches on Trump while Albanese plays it safe
The prime minister earns $607,000 a year. Why does his top public servant earn more than $1 million?
ASIO boss expects more communal violence in worsening security environment in Australia
Insider threat: cyber security experts on giving Elon Musk and DOGE the keys to US government IT systems
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Danielle Wood on how to trim back housing regulations
NACC belatedly to investigate whether six Robodebt referrals engaged in ‘corrupt conduct’
The Reserve Bank has cut rates for the first time in four years. But it is cautious about future cuts