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With all the talk about the May 12 budget containing significant tax reform, Anthony Albanese sounded very sensitive when confronted about one big reform his government won’t be making. In a question-and-answer session at a forum run by the Daily Telegraph on Friday, it was put to Albanese, “You’re

Managing short-stay holiday accommodation can be much more challenging than managing a permanent rental. read now...

Twelve months ago, in the glow of his government’s landslide re-election, an exultant Anthony Albanese made the case for Australian exceptionalism. “Today, the Australian people have voted for Australian values,” he said. “For fairness, aspiration and opportunity for all. For the strength to show courage in adversity and kindness to

Australia warns of foreign interference from rivals while quietly bending to pressure from allies, raising hard questions about who really shapes the nation’s decisions. read now...

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Ashley Bunce will be the next inspector-general of animal welfare and live animal exports. The Office of the Inspector-General of Live Animal Exports was expanded in 2023 to include livestock animal welfare export objectives. Under this expanded mandate, Bunce will independently review the systems and processes that underpin the Department

After a year-long push to raise money via private capital, Cricket Australia (CA) has announced it will not sell some or all of its Big Bash League (BBL) franchises. The news comes after Queensland Cricket told CA it would join Cricket NSW in rejecting the private ownership idea first

NSW government agencies unfairly subjected small businesses to compliance audits, according to the state’s ombud. The NSW ombud investigation into Service NSW (SNSW) and Revenue NSW (RNSW) found that the agencies were using audits as an “after-the-fact eligibility assessment”. The NSW Business Grant, JobSaver payment, and Micro-business Grant delivered ...

The heckling of Aboriginal army veterans and presenters at Anzac Day 2026 dawn services spread this year. The New York Times noted as much. This was in the same manner in which racism against First Peoples has risen in many aspects of our society since the booing of Boon Wurrung and Gunditjmara elder Uncle Mark Brown at the 2025 Naarm-Melbourne dawn ...

With the release this week of the government’s News Bargaining Incentive, it’s worth reconsidering the origins and achievements of its predecessor, the News Media Bargaining Code. Both have the same aim: to gain payment from the search and social media companies that profit from the use of media content, but

Arms company NIOA is at the centre of a web of political and lobbying interests that stretches from Queensland MP Bob Katter to former Labor ministers and Donald Trump Jr.

Pauline Hanson is flying high across the volatile Australian political landscape thanks to her billionaire donors. read now...

With all the talk about the May 12 budget containing significant tax reform, Anthony Albanese sounded very sensitive when confronted about one big reform his government won’t be making. In a question-and-answer session at a forum run by the Daily Telegraph on Friday, it was put to Albanese, “You’re

Managing short-stay holiday accommodation can be much more challenging than managing a permanent rental. read now...

Twelve months ago, in the glow of his government’s landslide re-election, an exultant Anthony Albanese made the case for Australian exceptionalism. “Today, the Australian people have voted for Australian values,” he said. “For fairness, aspiration and opportunity for all. For the strength to show courage in adversity and kindness to

Australia warns of foreign interference from rivals while quietly bending to pressure from allies, raising hard questions about who really shapes the nation’s decisions. read now...

Ever noticed how AI seems to confidently state things that are just... wrong? read now...

Ashley Bunce will be the next inspector-general of animal welfare and live animal exports. The Office of the Inspector-General of Live Animal Exports was expanded in 2023 to include livestock animal welfare export objectives. Under this expanded mandate, Bunce will independently review the systems and processes that underpin the Department

After a year-long push to raise money via private capital, Cricket Australia (CA) has announced it will not sell some or all of its Big Bash League (BBL) franchises. The news comes after Queensland Cricket told CA it would join Cricket NSW in rejecting the private ownership idea first

NSW government agencies unfairly subjected small businesses to compliance audits, according to the state’s ombud. The NSW ombud investigation into Service NSW (SNSW) and Revenue NSW (RNSW) found that the agencies were using audits as an “after-the-fact eligibility assessment”. The NSW Business Grant, JobSaver payment, and Micro-business Grant delivered ...

The heckling of Aboriginal army veterans and presenters at Anzac Day 2026 dawn services spread this year. The New York Times noted as much. This was in the same manner in which racism against First Peoples has risen in many aspects of our society since the booing of Boon Wurrung and Gunditjmara elder Uncle Mark Brown at the 2025 Naarm-Melbourne dawn ...

With the release this week of the government’s News Bargaining Incentive, it’s worth reconsidering the origins and achievements of its predecessor, the News Media Bargaining Code. Both have the same aim: to gain payment from the search and social media companies that profit from the use of media content, but

Arms company NIOA is at the centre of a web of political and lobbying interests that stretches from Queensland MP Bob Katter to former Labor ministers and Donald Trump Jr.
