
Crikey understands that there have been further job losses after the airline announced cuts last week, including in its Loyalty division. The post Hudson swings the axe at Qantas, as

The ACT Supreme Court recently delivered an extraordinary ruling that provides long-term public housing tenants who face eviction and transfer to other dwellings with the right to remain in their homes of up to 27 to 42 years, as they would otherwise be denied procedural fairness and their basic human rights.
Delivered on 30 January 2026 in respect of ...

Centre-right parties the world over are struggling to deal with fractures on its far-right fringes. In Australia, a renamed Sky News is sure to stir the pot. The post One

Jakub Zerdzicki/Unsplash3D-printed guns are a growing threat to public safety. The blueprints used to make these firearms can be found online, making them easily accessible. With a relatively cheap 3D printer and a quick web search, anyone could print their own unlicensed gun. These guns have been called “untraceable”. Research

I taught a course at Writers Victoria to roughly 12 aspiring writers. One has since published five novels, and another has published two books that have won or been shortlisted

Getty ImagesPrimary care – the kind delivered by general practice (GP) clinics – is the backbone of every health system. When it works, we barely notice it. It keeps people healthy, detects problems early, coordinates care and keeps people out of hospital. But across many high-income countries, despite

Sydney-based Appen sold language training data to secretive US military units. Its workers provided data for spy plane tech without knowing it could help target their home country. The post

If the RBA has misjudged labour market tightness, current rates could unnecessarily weaken growth and jobs. read now...

“I spent a lot of time walking around the organisation and meeting staff, and learning about their jobs. We’ve got a wide variety of staff here who do such incredible things.” The hub of Australian democracy is a big building. Among the first things Department of Parliamentary Services secretary Jaala

The Australian Taxation Office’s second commissioner in charge of the revenue agency’s client engagement group, Jeremy Hirschhorn, has revisited the prospect of the agency collaborating with Services Australia to enable the near-time automation of earnings checks for welfare recipients to inform benefits payments. In a quiet but tectonic shift that

Like nuclear device testing, nothing warms the strategic hearts of Australia’s major power allies more than a remote, friendly location (with a dry dock), potable water, and a trusted nuclear powerplant maintenance facility to make sure your rods don’t get too hot. All washed down with some fine local chardonnay

The PM has thrown Australia's weight behind removing disgraced former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of royal succession, and the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion starts today.

Crikey understands that there have been further job losses after the airline announced cuts last week, including in its Loyalty division. The post Hudson swings the axe at Qantas, as

The ACT Supreme Court recently delivered an extraordinary ruling that provides long-term public housing tenants who face eviction and transfer to other dwellings with the right to remain in their homes of up to 27 to 42 years, as they would otherwise be denied procedural fairness and their basic human rights.
Delivered on 30 January 2026 in respect of ...

Centre-right parties the world over are struggling to deal with fractures on its far-right fringes. In Australia, a renamed Sky News is sure to stir the pot. The post One

Jakub Zerdzicki/Unsplash3D-printed guns are a growing threat to public safety. The blueprints used to make these firearms can be found online, making them easily accessible. With a relatively cheap 3D printer and a quick web search, anyone could print their own unlicensed gun. These guns have been called “untraceable”. Research

I taught a course at Writers Victoria to roughly 12 aspiring writers. One has since published five novels, and another has published two books that have won or been shortlisted

Getty ImagesPrimary care – the kind delivered by general practice (GP) clinics – is the backbone of every health system. When it works, we barely notice it. It keeps people healthy, detects problems early, coordinates care and keeps people out of hospital. But across many high-income countries, despite

Sydney-based Appen sold language training data to secretive US military units. Its workers provided data for spy plane tech without knowing it could help target their home country. The post

If the RBA has misjudged labour market tightness, current rates could unnecessarily weaken growth and jobs. read now...

“I spent a lot of time walking around the organisation and meeting staff, and learning about their jobs. We’ve got a wide variety of staff here who do such incredible things.” The hub of Australian democracy is a big building. Among the first things Department of Parliamentary Services secretary Jaala

The Australian Taxation Office’s second commissioner in charge of the revenue agency’s client engagement group, Jeremy Hirschhorn, has revisited the prospect of the agency collaborating with Services Australia to enable the near-time automation of earnings checks for welfare recipients to inform benefits payments. In a quiet but tectonic shift that

Like nuclear device testing, nothing warms the strategic hearts of Australia’s major power allies more than a remote, friendly location (with a dry dock), potable water, and a trusted nuclear powerplant maintenance facility to make sure your rods don’t get too hot. All washed down with some fine local chardonnay

The PM has thrown Australia's weight behind removing disgraced former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of royal succession, and the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion starts today.
