PM wins over undecided voters in final campaign debate
Undecided voters have crowned the prime minister the debate winner after a chaotic and eccentric end to the final leaders’ […]
Undecided voters have crowned the prime minister the debate winner after a chaotic and eccentric end to the final leaders’ […]
Australians’ hip-pocket pain has taken centre stage as Anthony Albanese takes on Peter Dutton in their final campaign clash. The
Australian Catholics have gathered to commemorate the life of Pope Francis at the first local services since his funeral, remembering
With less than a week to go until election day, leaders have tried to win over the increasingly small pool
Australian Catholics have gathered to commemorate the life of Pope Francis at the first local services since his funeral, remembering
Voters still deciding on their election pick have been presented with another Labor health pitch, while the opposition rails against
As Australia hurtles toward election day, dark money is flooding the field. In this week’s Scam of the Week, we
The Tax Office has hung out to dry the man who saved them $300m. Michael West reports on whistleblower Tony
ASX-listed Bisalloy Steel continues to export Australian-made armoured steel for vehicles regularly used by the Israeli Defence Force killing machine,
Ever stared at a ballot paper and thought, how the hell does this work? You’re not alone. In this episode
Is astrology a sound basis for formulating government policy? Or numerology? Reading chook entrails? The Coalition appears to think that
Wreaths have been laid and solemn oaths recited as tens of thousands of Australians gathered to commemorate veterans at dawn
Mounting dislike of Peter Dutton has sent the coalition’s primary vote plunging to its lowest level in a leading poll
Australians will remember the courage shown by Anzac soldiers at Gallipoli during dawn services, laying of wreaths and marches across
China denies US President Donald Trump’s assertion that the two sides are involved in active negotiations over tariffs, saying any
Football Australia is set for a legal showdown with Macarthur FC amid claims soccer’s governing body misled club owners when
Orphaned as a child and raised by nuns, Michael McCormack’s mother will be smiling down on him when he attends
Australia ships 30 million tonnes of tax and royalty-free gas out of Darwin every year, but the Japanese are not
Voters are getting a better idea of what the coalition would keep and cut if it wins the federal election,
Peter Dutton’s Nuclear Policy just vaporised like the steam off a reactor. Coalition says it will cost $331B, Labor reckons
Student debt handbacks and electric vehicle subsidies will be on the chopping block if the coalition wins the federal election.
Cost-of-living pressures have led to a surge in people fronting food charities, including double-income families, with many turned away as
Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy claims have been conspicuously absent from his election campaign. Now a leading energy analyst calculates the
The World Economic Forum is investigating allegations of financial and ethical misconduct involving its founder and long-time chairman, Klaus Schwab,
European Union watchdogs have fined Apple and Meta hundreds of millions of euros as they stepped up enforcement of the
Australian shares have recovered to their highest levels since US Liberation Day tariffs sparked a sell-off that wiped trillions of
Australia’s offshore oil and gas regulator is stepping on the gas ahead of the election, with two project approvals in
Devoted Australian Catholics are making the long pilgrimage across continents to pay a final farewell to “noble and modern” Pope
Victim advocates and a former police officer have questioned the relevance of data showing cops are solving a higher proportion
The coalition will use higher income taxes to help pay for its pledge to dramatically boost defence spending, but it
William Shakespeare’s four folios published more than 300 years ago are to go on auction in London. They are expected
Australia’s growth outlook has been slashed by a major international body as US President Donald Trump’s trade upheaval sends market
Stock markets were enjoying a much-needed relief rally in Asia on Wednesday after US President Donald Trump said he had
Donald Trump says he has no plans to fire US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, but says he wants interest
Australia will sink billions of dollars more into defence if the coalition is elected, but questions remain over how the
Tesla’s first-quarter profits have plunged by more than two-thirds amid a backlash against Elon Musk’s electric car company that has