Regions hostile to Dutton’s plan to go nuclear
Locals who live in areas earmarked for nuclear reactors have delivered a blow to Peter Dutton’s energy plan.
Locals who live in areas earmarked for nuclear reactors have delivered a blow to Peter Dutton’s energy plan.
Whether it is federal or state governments providing services like the NDIS, they still have to be paid for. Either way, the taxpayer pays, writes James Campbell.
The number of Australians receiving welfare has leapt by 425,000 since 2018 — with the vast majority on the NDIS.
Queensland’s housing crisis has been laid bare – and more pain could be on the way. ALL THE DETAILS
Australia’s housing crisis is being exacerbated by an influx of migrants, with a new report finding an extra 63,000 homes would need to have been built last year to accommodate the new arrivals.
History is going to judge Albo, Wong and Marles for what Australia does or does not do for Ukraine – and we are doing as little as we can get away with. We should feel ashamed, writes James Campbell.
Meta is turning a blind eye to anti-Jewish and anti-gay hate speech on the Instagram account of one of Australia’s highest profile radical Muslim clerics.
Former defence minister Joel Fitzgibbon says he has been overwhelmed by the thousands of messages his family has received in the wake of the death of his son Jack while serving in the ADF.
Given the failure to stop black market cigarettes you might have thought governments would be wary of opening a second front in the nicotine war by trying to eliminate vaping, writes James Campbell.
The grand niece of former Premier Sir Rupert Hamer, Amelia, has been chosen by the Liberal Party to wrest the seat of Kooyong from Teal MP Monique Ryan.
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