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Australian officials are not yet certain whether US tariffs on Australian goods will remain at 10% on August 1 (SMH). Opposition Leader Sussan Ley accused the PM of being a “bystander” in the global ...
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson used a Senate vote to try to wedge the Coalition on climate change (The Age). Opposition Leader Sussan Ley told her senators to abstain from voting, however two ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Israel is breaching international law by blocking the flow of food and aid into Gaza, ...
Former Treasury secretary Ken Henry, who joins next month’s productivity forum, revisits the war against a carbon tax and explains the economic advantages of environmental protection.
No. 560, by Liam Runnalls.Beware the cryptic bug! Once you get a glimpse behind the seemingly baffling clues, an alluring realm of wordplay, wit and poetry is revealed. And, while beginners can ...
Public services are not commercial transactions, yet people accessing essentials such as healthcare, education and aged care are increasingly ‘consumers’, fed the illusion of control.
As the Albanese government celebrates the success of the prime minister’s trip to China, it is clear the diplomatic visit has electoral implications in at least 15 seats.
The harmful algal bloom that is destroying South Australia’s marine wildlife is a climate disaster delivered with horrific clarity to our shores.
This article was first published in the print edition of The Saturday Paper on July 26, 2025 as "Yilkari: A desert suite".
The employment department quietly stopped welfare cancellations after a complaint from a disabled woman – but did not intervene in her case, which she won six months later.
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