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Australia dodged a bullet with US President Donald Trump’s tariffs, but they may not make America any greater.
Parliament is back in full swing as the new opposition leader settled in and the prime minister resorted to an election campaign stunt.
'Unfortunately, Australia is committing the worst case of energy suicide, the most unnecessary self-sabotage that I've ever ...
Anthony Albanese’s second term and commanding majority provide the chance to make structural change to keep Australia’s ...
Before net zero, it will be forced to deal with the 2035 emissions target. The government will need to release its 2035 ...
Anthony Albanese has entered his second term in office with absolute authority. But there is a danger in being regarded as ...
The first Newspoll of the 48th parliament, published exclusively in The Australian last Monday, revealed that Ms Ley’s ...
The Coalition has ramped up its attacks on Trade Minister Don Farrell after he wrongly claimed that US President Donald Trump ...
Greens luminary Lee Rhiannon has warned of “challenges ahead” in a political climate where “many people blame all politicians ...
Two of the most emotive political issues have dominated the political debate beyond parliament this week: carbon and Gaza.
The government has indicated Australia’s recognition of Palestine is imminent, as famine in Gaza forces the international community to act ...
Medicines listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) will be capped at $25 per prescription from the start of 2026, ...