Teal MP apologises for Remembrance Day gaffe
Teal Independent Kylea Tink has been forced to apologise after an embarrassing Remembrance Day blunder.
Teal Independent Kylea Tink has been forced to apologise after an embarrassing Remembrance Day blunder.
A new documentary will take a deep dive into the Coalition’s nine years in government, with key players — including former female MPs — outlining just what went wrong for the Liberals.
Celebrities such as Cate Blanchett can call for ridiculous policies on refugees because, unlike the rest of us, their wealth insulates them from the consequences of their bad ideas, writes James Morrow.
Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin has declared the company is looking into ways they can compensate more than 10 million Australians affected by today’s mass outage.
The Optus outage may be inconvenient to the daily lives of those who’ve lost connectivity, but on a larger scale it exposes the vulnerability of Australia’s hi-tech infrastructure.
A prominent Indigenous Labor MP has apologised and paid legal costs to an Alice Springs school principal, who was “hurt” by accusations of inappropriate behaviour to his school council.
Both sides of politics have moved to condemn a southwest Sydney preacher who praised Hamas terrorists as “freedom fighters”.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has defended the government’s record on fighting inflation while admitting that the trend of rising prices “is more persistent than we’d like, here and overseas.”
Analysis: While strong rhetoric is helpful for Israel’s PM to secure his own political base, he also provides cover to his (and the West’s) enemies who may be looking for an excuse to jump into the fight.
Activist vandals have destroyed nine walls of posters of kidnapped Israeli hostages on the grounds of the University of Sydney, scrawling graffiti over the images and shredding most of them, amid a “sharp spike” in anti-Semitic hate incidents.
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