‘We need to invest’: DV support services say more money is needed
Advocates say the $1.7 billion in the budget to improve women and children’s safety is not enough to achieve the government’s “ambitious goal”.
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Advocates say the $1.7 billion in the budget to improve women and children’s safety is not enough to achieve the government’s “ambitious goal”.
The federal government has promised to dedicate millions of dollars to combat hackers including funds specific to the Optus and Medibank breaches.
Australia’s defence force is sizing up whether to buy the world’s most feared stealth bomber after the federal budget delivered the highest defence spend in more than two decades.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has hit out at criticism arguing the government “failed” to deliver on key election promises in the budget.
From childcare to university, the budget aimed to boost investment across the education sector. But one group missed out on the spending spree.
The Australian Defence Force will get $1 billion in the federal Budget to attract young recruits amid China’s threatening regional stability. This is how it will work.
Liberal powerbroker Paul Fletcher will hold his seat despite a gut-wrenching 13 per cent swing against him, with the veteran MP stating he is aware why his constituents turned on him.
Controversial Teal independent Allegra Spender has revealed polling commissioned by her team says she will unseat incumbent Liberal opponent Dave Sharma.
Labor battler Tim Murray has little chance of claiming the blue ribbon Sydney seat of Wentworth but he could be a key player in deciding the next PM.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has revealed why he’s promising $100 billion in tax relief for the next four years under a re-elected Coalition Government.
The two leaders striving to be PM can’t hide their true feelings, according to a body language expert. Here’s how to know when they’re confident – and when they’re terrified.
Huge challenges are faced by the four political leaders in Adelaide on Friday – and we don’t even know who one is.
More homebuyers now have a buffer from skyrocketing property values, to stop the spread of the housing affordability crisis. See how it affects you.
Millions of Australians struggling with the rising cost of living are eligible for a one-off cash payment. Here is when it will start hitting bank accounts.
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