
As Labor becomes cemented as the 'natural' party of choice for government, it's becoming increasingly unclear that the Coalition is its natural opposition. The post The Coalition faces two major

Karl Gehring/Getty ImagesMethamphetamine has become dramatically cheaper over the past seven years, even as authorities report record seizures, according to the latest New Zealand Drug Trends Survey. The annual online survey of over 8,800 people who use drugs shows wholesale prices of the illegal and harmful substance (per gram sold

Legislation set to make ASIO’s “compulsory questioning powers” permanent is before the Senate, after passing the lower house in mid-February 2026. And that it is Labor championing this reform, which will further broaden the scope of the nation’s chief spying agency’s ability to question non-suspects for up to 24 hours, reveals just how far to the right ...

Mobile isn’t truly wireless — every call depends on fibre and without it, the whole system breaks. read now...

Petrol — where you can still get it — has hit a record high price as the country's fuel supplies head 'for a cliff', and ABC staff's first strike in

Local governments in New South Wales have moved swiftly to secure fuel supplies that underpin essential local services, amid major price and availability fluctuations that could threaten service delivery. As states and the Commonwealth contemplate potential market intervention to arrest gouging and gaming by fuel distributors and retailers, councils have

The NSW treasurer wants to “stop the rip-off” of GST arrangements, calling for wholesale changes to the way the tax revenue is distributed each year. Commenting on the state government’s submission to an inquiry into GST reform, led by the Productivity Commission, Daniel Mookhey said current settings were complex and

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has all but hit the official pause button on the state government’s controversial attempt to push public servants back into the office, using question time in parliament to say that his government was prepared to use working from home to reduce fuel demand if

Geoscience Australia will focus on the transition to net zero, economic security, and climate resilience over the next 10 years, according to a strategy document released yesterday. Applied geoscience underpins around $124 billion in economic activity each year, primarily through the resources industry. The strategy, Shaping Our Future: Geoscience Australia

Ngank, the sun, warms a morning in Bunuru, the second summer season, on Boorloo Whadjuk Noongar lands. I’m sitting outside the Art Gallery of Western Australia, here to see the I AM exhibition. This collection of Aboriginal artworks has been drawn from the State Art Collection by Carly Lane,

Nathan Jennings/Unsplash, CC BY-SAYou’ve only been in the shopping centre for a few minutes, but back in the car park, you suddenly freeze. Where did I park? The memory feels gone. You guess and start to head left. Then you see the sign – “Blue Zone 1” – and realise

Many in the Iranian leadership believe the war launched by Israel and the United States in February is the war of the end times: the final showdown with the US – the Great Satan – and al-Dajjāl – Donald Trump. Iranian senior cleric Ayatollah Seyyed Hassan Ameli declared Donald Trump

As Labor becomes cemented as the 'natural' party of choice for government, it's becoming increasingly unclear that the Coalition is its natural opposition. The post The Coalition faces two major

Karl Gehring/Getty ImagesMethamphetamine has become dramatically cheaper over the past seven years, even as authorities report record seizures, according to the latest New Zealand Drug Trends Survey. The annual online survey of over 8,800 people who use drugs shows wholesale prices of the illegal and harmful substance (per gram sold

Legislation set to make ASIO’s “compulsory questioning powers” permanent is before the Senate, after passing the lower house in mid-February 2026. And that it is Labor championing this reform, which will further broaden the scope of the nation’s chief spying agency’s ability to question non-suspects for up to 24 hours, reveals just how far to the right ...

Mobile isn’t truly wireless — every call depends on fibre and without it, the whole system breaks. read now...

Petrol — where you can still get it — has hit a record high price as the country's fuel supplies head 'for a cliff', and ABC staff's first strike in

Local governments in New South Wales have moved swiftly to secure fuel supplies that underpin essential local services, amid major price and availability fluctuations that could threaten service delivery. As states and the Commonwealth contemplate potential market intervention to arrest gouging and gaming by fuel distributors and retailers, councils have

The NSW treasurer wants to “stop the rip-off” of GST arrangements, calling for wholesale changes to the way the tax revenue is distributed each year. Commenting on the state government’s submission to an inquiry into GST reform, led by the Productivity Commission, Daniel Mookhey said current settings were complex and

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has all but hit the official pause button on the state government’s controversial attempt to push public servants back into the office, using question time in parliament to say that his government was prepared to use working from home to reduce fuel demand if

Geoscience Australia will focus on the transition to net zero, economic security, and climate resilience over the next 10 years, according to a strategy document released yesterday. Applied geoscience underpins around $124 billion in economic activity each year, primarily through the resources industry. The strategy, Shaping Our Future: Geoscience Australia

Ngank, the sun, warms a morning in Bunuru, the second summer season, on Boorloo Whadjuk Noongar lands. I’m sitting outside the Art Gallery of Western Australia, here to see the I AM exhibition. This collection of Aboriginal artworks has been drawn from the State Art Collection by Carly Lane,

Nathan Jennings/Unsplash, CC BY-SAYou’ve only been in the shopping centre for a few minutes, but back in the car park, you suddenly freeze. Where did I park? The memory feels gone. You guess and start to head left. Then you see the sign – “Blue Zone 1” – and realise

Many in the Iranian leadership believe the war launched by Israel and the United States in February is the war of the end times: the final showdown with the US – the Great Satan – and al-Dajjāl – Donald Trump. Iranian senior cleric Ayatollah Seyyed Hassan Ameli declared Donald Trump
