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PM Anthony Albanese has ruled out a 25% Gas Tax to raise $17 billion in the May budget but has so far said nothing about Fortescue Metals’ campaign to slash diesel tax […]
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On the face of it, the government’s desire to make references to te Tiriti o Waitangi consistent across all legislation sounds reasonable. As Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith argued, current laws variously require decision-makers to “give effect to”, “recognise and provide for”, “honour” or “have particular regard to” the Treaty and

Claims of “exploding” migration collapse under scrutiny, as the misuse of ABS PLT data fuels a misleading political narrative about Labor’s policies. read now...

With inflation jumping to 4.6% in March, Jim Chalmers says Treasury expects there are more rises to come. Meanwhile, the royal commission into antisemitism will release its interim report today.

Oleksandr Sushko/UnsplashNew research published today in Science Advances reveals that the largest expansion of coral reefs in the past 100 million years happened about 20 to 10 million years ago, between Australia and Southeast Asia. This vast reef system likely laid the foundations for the extraordinary diversity of marine life

Jordan Strauss/AP, Amy Harris/AP, Evan Agostini/AP, Richard Shotwell/AP, The ConversationWhat do Bebe Rexha, Katy Perry, Meghan Trainor and Rita Ora all have in common? They’re all trapped in the “Khia Asylum”. The Khia Asylum (pronounced “kye-ah”) is a metaphorical space carved out for famous music artists – primarily women

Francesca Albanese, an Italian lawyer and scholar, is the United Nations’ Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories, comprising the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem. Her job is to report to the UN on the human rights situation in these territories. Since its inception in 1993, the

Vanessa Loring/ Pexels Parents are told to avoid screens altogether in the first two years of a child’s life. At the same time, digital devices are part of everyday family life used for communication, work, learning, and at times, simply getting through the day. Our new research talks to

Олег Мороз/UnsplashData from Australia’s wastewater drug monitoring program suggests methamphetamine use (also known as speed, ice or crystal meth) is at a record high. Cocaine is also up. MDMA may be levelling off. Heroin is fluctuating. At first glance, these findings from the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission this week sound

As the closure of the Strait of Hormuz drags on, the United Nations’ International Maritime Organization has sounded the alarm over a related humanitarian crisis: the plight of the crew stuck on ships at or near the strait. Up to 20,000 seafarers on 2,000 vessels remain stranded in and around

Two employees of companies in Gina Rinehart's Hancock empire have donated $500,000 each to One Nation. The post Gina Rinehart’s employees are making big One Nation donations appeared first on

PM Anthony Albanese has ruled out a 25% Gas Tax to raise $17 billion in the May budget but has so far said nothing about Fortescue Metals’ campaign to slash diesel tax […]
The post PM Anthony Albanese rules out a Gas Tax but says nothing about diesel tax rebates for big miners appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

Transitioning to electric vehicles is a core way that we will insulate ourselves from the ongoing instability in the Middle East. The post Big diesel utes and the deep throaty

On the face of it, the government’s desire to make references to te Tiriti o Waitangi consistent across all legislation sounds reasonable. As Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith argued, current laws variously require decision-makers to “give effect to”, “recognise and provide for”, “honour” or “have particular regard to” the Treaty and

Claims of “exploding” migration collapse under scrutiny, as the misuse of ABS PLT data fuels a misleading political narrative about Labor’s policies. read now...

With inflation jumping to 4.6% in March, Jim Chalmers says Treasury expects there are more rises to come. Meanwhile, the royal commission into antisemitism will release its interim report today.

Oleksandr Sushko/UnsplashNew research published today in Science Advances reveals that the largest expansion of coral reefs in the past 100 million years happened about 20 to 10 million years ago, between Australia and Southeast Asia. This vast reef system likely laid the foundations for the extraordinary diversity of marine life

Jordan Strauss/AP, Amy Harris/AP, Evan Agostini/AP, Richard Shotwell/AP, The ConversationWhat do Bebe Rexha, Katy Perry, Meghan Trainor and Rita Ora all have in common? They’re all trapped in the “Khia Asylum”. The Khia Asylum (pronounced “kye-ah”) is a metaphorical space carved out for famous music artists – primarily women

Francesca Albanese, an Italian lawyer and scholar, is the United Nations’ Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories, comprising the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem. Her job is to report to the UN on the human rights situation in these territories. Since its inception in 1993, the

Vanessa Loring/ Pexels Parents are told to avoid screens altogether in the first two years of a child’s life. At the same time, digital devices are part of everyday family life used for communication, work, learning, and at times, simply getting through the day. Our new research talks to

Олег Мороз/UnsplashData from Australia’s wastewater drug monitoring program suggests methamphetamine use (also known as speed, ice or crystal meth) is at a record high. Cocaine is also up. MDMA may be levelling off. Heroin is fluctuating. At first glance, these findings from the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission this week sound

As the closure of the Strait of Hormuz drags on, the United Nations’ International Maritime Organization has sounded the alarm over a related humanitarian crisis: the plight of the crew stuck on ships at or near the strait. Up to 20,000 seafarers on 2,000 vessels remain stranded in and around
