
The state of New South Wales set 3,000 police officers onto a crowd of 20,000 pro-Palestinians supporters, as they rallied against the official visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog on Gadigal land at Sydney Town Hall. However, the state’s premier Chris Minns, police minister Yasmin Catley and police commissioner Mal Lanyon have all outright refused ...

The arrival of Britain’s HMS Anson in Western Australia highlights the historic ties, industrial risks and strategic stakes behind Australia’s $300 billion AUKUS submarine pact. read now...

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The people urging an increase in defence spending are pursuing an anti-productivity agenda, in which one of our worst sectors would receive ever more funding. And where will that funding

Why did the prime minister's 'difficult' description of former Australian of the Year Grace Tame spark such a visceral reaction from young women? The post These young women helped Albanese

Australia’s reliance on the lethal poison 1080 to control invasive species is exposing deep regulatory failures, ethical conflicts and a worsening pest crisis. read now...

It's almost impressive. The post Donald ‘I am peace’ Trump’s track record of breaking every promise he made on the campaign trail appeared first on Crikey.

German media conglomerate Axel Springer recently announced an expansion into Australia, and has now agreed to purchase the UK's Telegraph newspaper. The post What is Axel Springer, the European media

Transparency might not be a top of mind issue for most voters, but Prime Minister Albanese's assault on the FOI Act was a direct assault on citizen rights. The post

The run of recent news on the Australian economy is unambiguously good. read now...

Donald Trump has praised Anthony Albanese and Australia for 'taking care of' members of the Iranian women's soccer team who evaded their handlers, and the Greens are urging Jim Chalmers

Australia’s less-than-high-speed rail network and once-infamously incongruous track gauges have, for over a century, been a potent symbol of how the nation’s Federation seems simple on the surface but is wickedly complex underneath, all thanks to state idiosyncrasies. You can use a plain old bank-issued payment card to tap onto public

The state of New South Wales set 3,000 police officers onto a crowd of 20,000 pro-Palestinians supporters, as they rallied against the official visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog on Gadigal land at Sydney Town Hall. However, the state’s premier Chris Minns, police minister Yasmin Catley and police commissioner Mal Lanyon have all outright refused ...

The arrival of Britain’s HMS Anson in Western Australia highlights the historic ties, industrial risks and strategic stakes behind Australia’s $300 billion AUKUS submarine pact. read now...

Plus... Andrew Hastie 4 the Greens? The post The true meaning of AUKUS, the ABC’s new Q+A is a turn off, and news.com’s TikTok mystery appeared first on Crikey.

The people urging an increase in defence spending are pursuing an anti-productivity agenda, in which one of our worst sectors would receive ever more funding. And where will that funding

Why did the prime minister's 'difficult' description of former Australian of the Year Grace Tame spark such a visceral reaction from young women? The post These young women helped Albanese

Australia’s reliance on the lethal poison 1080 to control invasive species is exposing deep regulatory failures, ethical conflicts and a worsening pest crisis. read now...

It's almost impressive. The post Donald ‘I am peace’ Trump’s track record of breaking every promise he made on the campaign trail appeared first on Crikey.

German media conglomerate Axel Springer recently announced an expansion into Australia, and has now agreed to purchase the UK's Telegraph newspaper. The post What is Axel Springer, the European media

Transparency might not be a top of mind issue for most voters, but Prime Minister Albanese's assault on the FOI Act was a direct assault on citizen rights. The post

The run of recent news on the Australian economy is unambiguously good. read now...

Donald Trump has praised Anthony Albanese and Australia for 'taking care of' members of the Iranian women's soccer team who evaded their handlers, and the Greens are urging Jim Chalmers

Australia’s less-than-high-speed rail network and once-infamously incongruous track gauges have, for over a century, been a potent symbol of how the nation’s Federation seems simple on the surface but is wickedly complex underneath, all thanks to state idiosyncrasies. You can use a plain old bank-issued payment card to tap onto public
