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Peter Dutton, Joe Biden, Anthony Albanese.

Australia pursuing ‘appeasement’ with ceasefire call: Dutton

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton on Thursday said Australia’s stance on the Middle East conflict would “diminish” relations with Israel and other allies.

Yesterday

The fight over gas heats up: federal Minister for Resources Madeleine King and Greens leader Adam Bandt.

Boost domestic gas supply or risk the Greens, King tells producers

Resources Minister Madeleine King has warned the gas sector it risks damaging its social licence if it does not boost supply and lower prices.

Communications Minister Michelle Rowland says X could face huge fines when new laws are introduced this year.

Everything you need to know about Labor’s misinformation crackdown

More than 75 per cent of people believe addressing the deliberate spread of misinformation online is extremely important or quite important. On how you achieve that goal, the country is far more divided.

This Month

Korea Zinc’s Sun Metals refinery operates one of the largest solar farms in Australia in north Queensland.

Korean takeover battle could be an electoral headache for Labor

The government is closely watching the fight for Korea Zinc because of the company’s extensive renewables and hydrogen assets in Australia.

The five crossbench MPs who could make Peter Dutton PM

South Australian independent MP Rebekha Sharkie says her constituents would expect her to negotiate with Peter Dutton first in a hung parliament. These are the MPs he would be calling on.

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September

Former deputy chief medical officer Dr Nick Coatsworth.

Misinformation laws could stymie public health debates: Coatsworth

The nation’s deputy chief medical officer during the COVID-19 pandemic says Labor’s proposed crackdown on misinformation and disinformation goes too far.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Labor members want negative gearing changes in ambitious housing plan

Labor for Housing, a national group of members, wants Labor to adopt an 80 per cent homeownership target by 2040.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers, Resources Minister Madeleine King and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

China stimulus should stabilise iron ore price, says resources minister

Resources Minister Madeleine King says China’s latest stimulus package was unlikely to push prices higher, but it should help arrest the one-third fall seen since the start of 2024.

A Porsche Cayenne GTS, a Porsche 911 GT3 and two Wolf GB08 Tornado racing cars are among 30 cars, bikes, trucks and go-carts confiscated from instigators of the Plutus Payroll tax scandal to be auctioned off.

Luxury cars among Plutus Payroll tax fraud spoils up for grabs

A Porsche Cayenne GTS, a Porsche 911 GT3 and two Wolf GB08 Tornado racing cars are among 30 vehicles confiscated from instigators of the fraud that will be auctioned off.

Gold Dinner chairwoman Monica Saunders-Weinberg and her husband and committee member Richard Weinberg.

How the wealthy daughters of Westfield co-founder John Saunders invest

Previously unreported filings for Terrace Tower, owned by the late businessman’s family, reveal assets worth $1.85 billion. But it has been a bumpy two years.

Kerry Stokes, Lindsay Fox, Monica Saunders-Weinberg, Betty Saunders-Klimenko and Imelda Roche.

Rich Lister wealth secrets revealed after 30-year loophole ends

Two years after removing an exemption that allowed Australia’s richest families to keep details of their private companies secret, their financials are filtering through.

With the full details of Peter Dutton’s energy policy still a secret, Energy Minister Chris Bowen is seeking to fill the void.

Bowen uses gas to fire up offensive on Coalition’s nuclear plans

Energy Minister Chris Bowen claims the Coalition’s energy plans will require spending tens of billions of dollars to build and service new gas power plants.

Macquarie’s headquarters in Sydney. The company is a major player in the energy market.

Macquarie cops record fine after failing to catch dodgy energy deals

The corporate regulator says the bank was warned a dozen times that there were suspicious futures transactions following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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The competition commission has launched two separate lawsuits against Woolworths and Coles, led by Amanda Bardwell and Leah Weckert.

Woolworths, Coles faked discounts on hundreds of products, says ACCC

The regulator is suing the country’s two biggest supermarkets, claiming they told customers prices were falling when they were actually higher than before.

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Vying for power: Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese.

Dutton argues the case for nuclear energy, but cost still unknown

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says nuclear power plants will outlast renewable electricity sources, as he seeks to use Labor’s attacks to his advantage.

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Jim Chalmers is expected to deliver his fourth budget early next year, but it could come after the next election.

Drop in spending gives Labor cost-of-living flexibility

Ahead of an election campaign expected to start as early as March, departments have been told the mid-year budget will focus on consumer issues.

Just under half of voters are open to the prospect of breaking up airlines to boost competition.

Voters want more action to cut airfares, open to Qantas-Jetstar split

The results of The Australian Financial Review/Freshwater Strategy poll will give succour to Coalition transport spokeswoman Bridget McKenzie.

ASIC chairman Joe Longo at a parliamentary joint committee in April.

‘I would not recommend ASIC’: scathing assessment by staff

The results of a confidential cultural survey make for embarrassing reading on staff motivation, satisfaction and the regulator’s leadership team.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese opposes a total ban on online gambling advertising.

‘Show some courage’: Pressure on Albanese over gambling ad ban

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says gambling, not advertising, is the biggest issue to be dealt with, and reiterated his opposition to a total ad ban.

Victorian Transport Infrastructure Minister Danny Pearson.

Victorian Labor gets into spin mode on delayed rail-loop details

Victorian minister Danny Pearson’s reasons to justify the failure to hand over information about the Suburban Rail Loop East project for more than two years just don’t add up.

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