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The average cost to taxpayers for the 96 staff at Queensland Venue Co that completed their training was about $101,000.

Pub chain got $9.7m taxpayer funds to fully train just 96 staff

In new evidence of widespread wastage in a Coalition training scheme, a pub group backed by Coles got $100,000 per worker to learn basic hospitality skills.

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Infrastructure Minister Catherine King and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Victoria’s value capture claims a hurdle to further SRL money: King

Infrastructure Minister Catherine King said she had approved the release of federal Labor’s $2.2 billion pledge for the first phase of the rail loop, known as SRL East.

ASIC chairman Joe Longo.

Get your house in order, Longo tells scandal-plagued CEOs

After a string of high-profile scandals involving chief executives, ASIC chairman Joe Longo is putting boards on notice.

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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan is under pressure after Labor’s primary vote collapsed in the Werribee byelection over the weekend.

Allan government on SRL collision course with federal Labor

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has vowed to plough on with construction of the controversial $100 billion rail project despite reports of unease in Labor’s ranks about its future.

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles and Minister for Home Affairs Tony Burke react after the Coalition’s attempt to silence Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus.

The question time tactic that left Labor MPs visibly shocked

For months, Coalition MPs have accused the Albanese government of playing down violent acts of antisemitism. On Monday, Mark Dreyfus was jack of it.

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Heat on Liberals over $500k donation

The son of former Liberal premier Ted Baillieu says the Liberal Party should be investigated over a possible breach of Victoria’s donation caps.

The Liberal Party’s ad campaign focuses on Peter Dutton.

Why everyone is – suddenly – talking about Peter Dutton

Since Australia Day, the federal Labor Party has spent more than $400,000 on mainly YouTube ads talking down Mr Dutton’s record, while the Liberal Party spent money talking it up.

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Anthony Albanese at the Garma Festival earlier this month.

Albanese flies to NT to pledge $842m for Indigenous communities

The funds will be used to pay for policing, women’s safety, education and alcohol harm reduction in remote Aboriginal communities.

‘Marketers operating on polling’: Liberals hit back at teal pitch

Roanne Knox, the Liberal Party’s candidate for Wentworth in Sydney’s east, says the shift in focus by teal MPs to more economic issues is “disingenuous”.

Teal independent Zoe Daniel.

‘It’s not 2022 anymore’: How teal MPs are reshaping their pitch

The shift in language from teal MPs to focus more on hip pocket issues such as tax over the past year tells a story about a changing political landscape.

Former Treasury secretary Ken Henry, author of the 2010 tax reform report, says the inertia of the past 15 years is an intergenerational tragedy.

Treasury costing furore is as old as 1993 Fightback!

Jim Chalmers’ use of his Treasury to cost the Coalition’s tax breaks for business lunches is unfortunate – but the status quo, former Treasury bosses say.

Australia’s media industry says big tech should pay for others’ news content it distributes.

Chalmers urged to take over tax on big tech amid Trump’s threats

Media companies say the matter of forcing tech platforms to either pay for news content or face new taxes is too important to leave to a junior minister.

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burk has taken action against the use of DeepSeek in government.

Labor bans DeepSeek from government devices

Australia has banned Chinese artificial intelligence service DeepSeek from government devices over national security concerns.

Anthony Albanese and the house he has bought at Copacabana on the Central Coast.

Albanese’s clifftop house to rent for $1500 a week

An online listing from November 2024 shows the Copacabana home was advertised by McGrath for $1500 a week, netting the prime minister $78,000 a year.

Tiktok will be banned in the US from Sunday, although it’s unknown if the law will be enforced as incoming President Donald Trump has said he will overturn it.

Social media giants face massive fines under proposed safety laws

If adopted by the Albanese government, the new penalties would likely affect platforms owned by Meta as well as TikTok, SnapChat, and Elon Musk’s X.

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Peter Dutton is taking the race to Anthony Albanese and targeting some of Labor’s safest seats.

Forget donations. This is where the major parties make millions

Both major parties run “forums” that give executives and lobbyists access to ministers and shadow ministers based on the subscription tier they subscribe to.

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Carol Berry is chief executive of the Disability Trust.

Disability executive frontrunner to replace Stephen Jones

The assistant treasurer announced his surprise departure from politics after 15 years late last week, leaving little time for Labor to choose a fresh candidate.

Teal MP wants $20k tax-free threshold for small business

Sophie Scamps said she would also push for an extension of the $20,000 instant asset write-off for small businesses, which expires on June 30.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

Cost of accessing Dutton doubles as C-suites clamour for access

Business people are paying up to $15,000 to be seated next to Mr Dutton at corporate fundraisers, according to several business sources.

Coalition to pressure Labor on antisemitic crackdown in parliament

In the latest of a series of escalating incidents, eggs and verbal abuse have been hurled at five women near Bondi Beach and cars and buildings spray-painted.

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