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Alan Jones and friends go from ‘pick and stick’ to ‘no comment’

Alan Jones and friends go from ‘pick and stick’ to ‘no comment’

After the broadcaster was charged with indecent assault offences, several of his high-profile friends remained silent.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook

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Alan Jones and friends: From ‘pick and stick’ to ‘no comment’

Alan Jones and friends: From ‘pick and stick’ to ‘no comment’

If Alan Jones’ friends are standing by him, not many are doing it publicly.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Lincoln makes move to tap into SA green iron strategy

Lincoln makes move to tap into SA green iron strategy

Lincoln Minerals is chasing a seat at the green steel table after lodging magnetite development plans on SA’s Eyre Peninsula to back a 2030 low-carbon vision.

The PM is sigma, but his ban plan belongs in the skibidi toilet

The PM is sigma, but his ban plan belongs in the skibidi toilet

Of course Albanese was right when he declared “parents are worried sick” about social media, but we cannot return to the golden days when it didn’t exist.

  • by Alexandra Smith
The $702m plan to help tackle rise in domestic violence

The $702m plan to help tackle rise in domestic violence

A spate of killings earlier this year prompted the government to commission a rapid review. On Friday, the national cabinet meets to respond.

  • by David Crowe
Boxing Day Test to be locked in at the MCG until 2031

Boxing Day Test to be locked in at the MCG until 2031

Melbourne’s Boxing Day Test will be locked in for the next seven years, with Australia and England to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Test cricket in March 2027, as part of a complex web of deals between Cricket Australia and governments.

  • by Daniel Brettig and Kieran Rooney
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Yes, pandas are adorable. But they can’t hide national differences

Yes, pandas are adorable. But they can’t hide national differences

Even at a diplomatic encounter as soft and fluffy as a trip to a panda enclosure, the harsh realities of the China-Australia relationship broke through.

  • by Matthew Knott
One state is making ‘world leading’ changes to how money influences power. It won’t happen in NSW

One state is making ‘world leading’ changes to how money influences power. It won’t happen in NSW

NSW Premier Chris Minns says he won’t follow the lead of his Labor counterpart in South Australia by introducing a blanket ban on political donations.

  • by Max Maddison
State’s tween account ban new front in Australia’s battle with social media
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State’s tween account ban new front in Australia’s battle with social media

Elon Musk’s victory in court over posts of the Wakeley church stabbing video was a setback in the push to regulate X Corp.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Leaders weigh plan to track domestic violence offenders

Leaders weigh plan to track domestic violence offenders

The prime minister has also warned about the way boys and men are gaining access to violent and misogynistic content online, raising the prospect of new measures.

  • by David Crowe and Natassia Chrysanthos
Seven promotes controversial editor accused of lewd, drunken behaviour

Seven promotes controversial editor accused of lewd, drunken behaviour

Chris Dore, the former editor of The Australian who resigned after allegedly making lewd comments to women, has been promoted in the post-Lehrmann reshuffle at Seven.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell

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