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The competing stories told by the royal comission and the NACC report leave many of the people involved in robodebt in perpetual limbo.
Victorian Labor needs to dump Jacinta Allan before she leads them to defeat in November, and it's help stem the drift to One Nation, too.
Shen Yun is back in Australia, again. Does anyone… know what it is?
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Declining major party support has placed a growing premium on preferences, of which Labor has historically claimed the lion's share thanks to the Greens' status as the dominant minor party. In SA, that dynamic look sets to change with One Nation's rising popularity.
US debt is heading for US$40 trillion as Trump's war on Iran accelerates spending. He promised to eliminate debt, but his antics mean Americans now pay US$1 trillion a year just in interest.
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Cricket's corporate bosses will thrash out the prospect of adding more gambling revenue to the sport this week.
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Australians, stoked by media beat-ups, are queuing at the bowser, with the nation having just 30 days of fuel reserves left. But the reality of our supply is far less dramatic.
South Australia set to deliver Malinauskas a huge victory as One Nation lurks
Saturday's South Australian state election is shaping up as a landslide for Labor and Peter Malinauskas, with One Nation predicted to outstrip the Liberals' primary vote. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's rhetoric is spiralling on the war in Iran.
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In other words, the rules apply until they don’t.
Plus the ABC has a new ad that includes a question aimed at gambling's hooks in sport. Some of the broadcaster's creatives previously worked on a TAB campaign…
Queensland and New South Wales are looking to criminalise phrases like 'globalise the intifada', with words themselves set to be thrown on the bonfire of free expression.
'The idea that you understand someone’s character before you sentence them is fundamental to the process of sentencing.'
Google's new data centre is entirely self-sufficient when it comes to power. Sounds like a good thing, right? Think again.
Nats Senator Matt Canavan has disclosed his 'conflict of interest' in questioning the CEO of an Nationals-aligned thinktank in the Senate this week.
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have brought the world to the edge of an economic crisis. Sensible risk management dictates that Australia needs to delink itself from the sources of major threats.
Independent MP Allegra Spender has done more to provide an independent examination of the need for tax reform than anything the government has done in four years.
We're routinely lectured about the need to lift investment so we can boost productivity growth — but any link between the two is hard to find in the data.
Vinyl Group has blamed a rogue financial services employee for news of the company's latest acquisition of Val Morgan being leaked before Val Morgan could announce it to the affected staff.
Did Carney cave? Middle power leaders are keeping things ‘realistic’ on Trump — rather than face reality
It's almost impressive.
Under the hood, the American machine is breaking, impacting the global economy and engendering uncertainty. Every Australian working through our superannuation funds can expect to be affected.