Australian climate targets ‘among hardest in world’
Australia is being warned not to fall into a trap set by other nations when it comes to carbon emissions – particularly when China won’t play by the rules
Australia is being warned not to fall into a trap set by other nations when it comes to carbon emissions – particularly when China won’t play by the rules
In this exclusive interview, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg tells The Daily Telegraph what Australians can expect from next month’s Federal Budget.
Historically, Labor power players have brokered deals over special fried rice and some sweet-and-sour pork, but now they have a new spot for discussing meaty matters.
Insiders familiar with the saga of the former Australia Post CEO describe a well-loved boss – and a serious clash of cultures.
Beloved kids show Bluey has copped a serve for failing to represent “disabled, queer, poor and gender diverse dog families”.
Scott Morrison has doubled down on a controversial public outburst that ‘humiliated’ former Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate but said he regrets any distress he may have caused her.
Complaining about Christine Holgate’s gifting Cartier watches was a populist stunt that will re-ignite the debate about women.
Australia’s National Cabinet will resume regular fortnightly meetings as the Prime Minister prepares to move the country onto a war footing to get vaccine jabs into arms.
Female politicians who have been the target of online abuse have lashed Magda Szubanski’s attacks on Jenny Morrison as another example of the hypocrisy rife in the ‘sisterhood’.
Christine Holgate has dropped a letter bomb on Prime Minister Scott Morrison, saying she felt “bullied, humiliated and suicidal” when driven out of her job as Australia Post CEO.
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