New analysis shows national home value fell by 0.4 percent in June, the largest month-on-month fall since December 2022.
Assistant Treasurer Daniel Mulino confirmed the government is considering separating consulting services from audit functions and reduce the number of partners.
Hanson was seeking to amend the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 to remove references to “gender identity” and define “man” and “woman” according to biological sex.
Analysis by Universities Australia found the cost of maintaining a basic student standard of living has increased by 29 percent since 2021.
The men were charged with unauthorised access of restricted data.
The 1980s movie actor claims the One Nation leader is ‘living in the past’ for calling for a monocultural society.
The latest Newspoll showed support for the Coalition dropped to 17 percent, just four percentage points ahead of the Greens.
Moira Deeming issued her public statement on June 29 following a police investigation into her claim Victorian Liberal colleague Matthew Guy assaulted her.
Unlike other countries, the deal does not give Australia ’veto' power over foreign relations matters connected to defence or security.
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner will have expanded powers to investigate Big Tech companies.
Premier David Crisafulli is promising a surplus by the end of the decade, but an economist is concerned about the state’s big spending pledges.
If a couple divorces or one partner died, the grandfathering arrangement could be removed.
Transparency International has called for sweeping reforms to the commission’s public hearings powers and transparency settings.
Kawsar Ahmad, 54, dropped her head in relief as Chief Magistrate Lisa Hannan granted her bail in Melbourne Magistrates Court on June 26.
2 senators complained of a 15-minute-long Indigenous Welcome to Country ceremony.
‘You can bring your Greek salad, your Italian pasta, your Chinese stir-fry. Just remember this: vegemite is the glue that holds it all together,’ Hanson said.
Several parliamentarians said the processes around appointing new commissioners and reporting on the NACC’s proceedings are too opaque.
‘Australian citizens, of course, do have rights, that’s one of the things in a democracy ...’ said Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
Jim Chalmers has said he’s confident the reforms introduced in his budget won’t be held against Labor at the next election.