Dutton vows to ‘make Victoria great again’
Peter Dutton wants Victoria to return to its “manufacturing powerhouse” glory days — and he says with his strong economic leadership skills, he can get us there.
Peter Dutton wants Victoria to return to its “manufacturing powerhouse” glory days — and he says with his strong economic leadership skills, he can get us there.
In 2022 the Department of Immigration issued roughly 22,000 Covid visas which give the holder unlimited work rights, leading to what lawyers expect will be a tsunami of applications to stay in the country
Despite being in the parliament for almost 30 years, PM Anthony Albanese seems to lack a basic idea of how immigration law works, writes James Campbell.
Using AI to create ‘deepfake’ images of real people engaged in sexually explicit acts will soon land you in prison for as long as seven years.
Immigration Minister Andrew Giles was warned his changes to immigration rules, which allowed sex criminals to avoid deportation, hadn’t been properly tested.
Builders in NSW will be forced to pay at least $35,000 to entities associated with the CFMEU for every worker as part of a proposed enterprise agreement being pushed by the construction union. Here’s how it would work.
Anthony Albanese will be 62 at the next election, 65 at the one after that. At some point in the next year, Albo is going to have to answer the question of what he’s going to do when he turns 64, writes James Campbell.
Billionaire crypto casino mogul Ed Craven last week broke bread with Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles at a ‘very small, super-high-end fundraiser’ dinner.
With a betting scandal dominating headlines it can also be revealed that the A-League is on the brink of financial disaster with plans to slash funding to clubs.
Peter Dutton, already a year too late, needs to show there’s more to his housing policy than shutting the door on migration, writes James Campbell.
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