Maiden: Media loses its memory in radical Mostyn meltdown
You would think that Anthony Albanese had just appointed Che Guevara or Vladimir Lenin, writes Samantha Maiden.
You would think that Anthony Albanese had just appointed Che Guevara or Vladimir Lenin, writes Samantha Maiden.
Anthony Albanese says there is nothing to see here after his Foreign Minister floated a change to how Australia views a Palestinian state.
Experts are concerned the government’s multibillion-dollar plan to solve the country’s housing crisis is a failure – before it’s even begun.
A majority of Australians oppose a fast transition to renewables amid concern over higher power bills, underscoring the challenges facing the Albanese government, according to CSIRO.
The government needs to target a key group of voters if it wants its Voice referendum to succeed, a Liberal senator has warned.
Anthony Albanese has found himself with a pair of unlikely allies after the government questioned whether it should overhaul superannuation.
Technology executives have welcomed the government’s goal of making Australia the most cyber secure nation by 2030, but have warned of potential overreach and unnecessary red tape.
Fresh off a grilling on his plans for the superannuation system, Anthony Albanese took a cheeky dig at the Project panel.
The Carbon Market Institute says the Albanese government should lift the rate of forced emission cuts after 2030, while also including a bigger group of polluters.
The biggest Mardi Gras celebration ever held in Sydney experienced a national first amid the World Pride festivities.
Footage shows former Greens senator Lidia Thorpe clashing with police at Sydney’s Mardi Gras parade on Saturday night.
Anthony Albanese was met with heckles as he visited a university, with students labelling him an “excuse maker” and calling on him to “free the refugees”.
In a whirlwind visit to the NSW south coast, Anthony Albanese and NSW Labor leader Chris Minns were grilled on housing affordability, road repairs and the Kiama challenge of Gareth Ward.
The Prime Minister has once again said there will be “no major changes” to the superannuation system, despite allegations of backflipping by the Coalition.
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