Albo paying price for cost of living failures
Given the sorts of numbers in recent polls, it would be a brave Labor Party to build a re-election campaign around the theme of ‘Getting on with the job’, writes James Campbell.
Given the sorts of numbers in recent polls, it would be a brave Labor Party to build a re-election campaign around the theme of ‘Getting on with the job’, writes James Campbell.
A new poll shows the federal government has lost the confidence of a large chunk of voters who carried it into office in 2022, but it’s not all bad news for the PM.
BUDGET SPECIAL: The Albanese government is set to unveil an ambitious $11.3 billion budget package to build 1.2 million homes by the end of the decade to provide accommodation for women in crisis, low-income families and the homeless.
Australia is on track to support a UN General Assembly motion that would give the Palestinian authority rights similar to a nation-state in that body.
More than three million uni students, apprentices and trainees will share in $3bn of student debt to be wiped out in this month’s federal budget. See how much you’ll save.
The Australian Human Rights Commission is employing a lawyer who has posted support for Hamas and asked what would be left of Jews as a people without ‘their violence, their toxicity, their racism?’.
While a priority to investigate what can be done to stop men killing women, if Australia wants to cut the number of murders, it might also try to stop men killing men, writes James Campbell.
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A former immigration detainee has been on bail over a violent incident alleged to have occurred at a hotel in Perth in early March.
Labor’s primary vote has fallen three per cent in a month, driven by voters losing faith in its ability to manage the economy, but the Albanese government would be easily re-elected, according to a new poll.
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