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Liberal candidate for held seats: Mary Aldred, Jeremy Neal, Leon Rebello, Mal Hingston, Vince Connelly, Ben Small

Liberals overwhelmingly pick men for safe seats

Just one woman has been pre-selected to replace eight Liberal MPs retiring at the next election, but insiders insist the party is heading in the right direction.

  • Ronald Mizen
Peter Dutton at Sunday’s rally in Mount Waverley in Melbourne’s south-east.

Dutton stokes culture war over Australia Day

The opposition leader says Anthony Albanese should be ashamed councils are no longer required to hold citizenship ceremonies on January 26.

  • Andrew Tillett

This Month

A picture of devastation in the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood.

Why so many were uninsured before the LA fires

The spiralling costs of extreme weather and natural disaster only partly explain insurers’ withdrawal from the too-hard markets. Others blame excessive regulation.

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  • Matthew Cranston
Senator Jane Hume in Melbourne on Friday.

Like Elon Musk, Jane Hume wants to make government more efficient

Hume says her approach as a finance minister would be more efficient government and restoring a deregulation agenda for business across a suite of policy areas.

  • John Kehoe
Donald Trump has said he wants America to annex Greenland.

The art of dealing with Donald Trump

The president-elect’s aggressive claims about potential territorial expansion are a crash course for allies in his negotiating tactics.

  • Alex Rogers, Felicia Schwartz and Lucy Fisher
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Jensen Huang, co-founder and chief executive officer of Nvidia.

The biggest news at the biggest gadget festival wasn’t even a gadget

Nvidia has grown to be the world’s biggest company on the back of artificial intelligence. Now it’s giving back to the AI community.

  • John Davidson
Donald Trump’s election win and Elon Musk’s new role have changed the rules for technology companies.

A ‘new era’: Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s Trump reset

Meta and its chief executive have come full circle on content moderation, taking advantage of Donald Trump’s tech-friendly approach to loosen the reins.

  • Amelia McGuire
Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, in Mount Isa with Northern Australia Envoy Luke Gosling and Infrastructure Minister Catherine King.

Election strategy: why Albanese’s road trip wasn’t just about voters

The prime minister made an early start on the campaign trail but the election battle has only just begun.

  • Andrew Tillett

Winners and losers from the Aussie dollar’s near five-year low

There’s something strange going on with the currency. Expect expensive overseas trips, takeover activity, more foreign buyers in the real estate market and a federal budget boost.

  • John Kehoe
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What Justin Trudeau’s exit means for progressive politics

Canada’s prime minister is only the latest left-of-centre political leader to leave office in a fog of disillusion and domestic discontent.

  • James Curran
Finance Minister Katy Gallagher.

With a $7.4b black hole, Gallagher tries to explain the unexplainable

Budgeting no money for public servant wage rises may have made sense under a stingy Coalition, but it makes no sense under a Labor government hiring like mad.

  • Michael Read
The tit-for-tat US-China technology  wars are heating up.

Can Chinese chips beat Taiwan in the global tech race?

SMIC’s stock rally shows – at least to mainland investors – that China can build a self-sufficient semiconductor ecosystem. But the reality could be different.

  • Jessica Sier
Can the rally continue? Wall Street thinks so.

Will stocks keep rising in 2025? Don’t listen to the experts

Forecasts from top-tier investment banks should not only be ignored, Plato stockpicker David Allen says, but traders should do the complete opposite.

  • Emma Rapaport
Labor has hired thousands of extra public servants to cut back on outsourcing, which Finance Minister Katy Gallagher says has saved $4 billion.

$12b blowout in public servant wages since election

Labor is on track to spend at least $12 billion more on public servant wages than it forecast in its first budget, but says it has clawed back $4 billion by cutting down on outsourcing.

  • Michael Read
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is seen arriving at for a media during a doorstop event in the Gympie Region on Monday.

Can Albanese make his mini campaign blitz pay off?

The prime minister’s itinerary in a three-day tour of Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia betrays his defensive mindset.

  • Andrew Tillett
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HMPV cases have surged in China.

Should you be worried about the HMPV virus spreading in China?

Here is everything you need to know about the respiratory infection and why it’s very different from COVID-19.

  • Stephanie Nolen
An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 at Los Angeles International Airport last year.

Boeing’s bumpy year cascades into real pain for Qantas, Virgin

From safety issues to a supplier crunch, the big aircraft manufacturers are having trouble producing enough planes. That means more delays and fuller flights.

  • Ayesha de Kretser
Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese greet each other at the APEC Leaders’ Informal Dialogue in Lima, Peru last year.

Albanese rejects Trudeau comparison over cost-of-living pain

Anthony Albanese suggests Canada’s outgoing PM Justin Trudeau wore out his welcome with voters when asked about the demise of the fellow political progressive.

  • Andrew Tillett
A snowplough clears the area as snow blankets Capitol Hill ahead of a joint session of Congress to certify the votes from the Electoral College in the presidential election in Washington.

Quiet, snowy peace replaces the gallows of January 6, 2021

Where once a makeshift gallows was erected for former vice president Mike Pence there now stands 30cm of soft, pure driven snow and not a soul to be found.

  • Matthew Cranston

How to turn four weeks of leave into 49 days of holidays in 2025

As the summer silly season ends, the idea of returning to work for a whole new year can be overwhelming.

  • Sarah Mitchell

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