Shorten’s rogue quip sends Karl into hysterics
Bill Shorten and Peter Dutton have brought their regular Today slot to a hilarious end, much to host Karl Stefanovic’s amusement.
Bill Shorten and Peter Dutton have brought their regular Today slot to a hilarious end, much to host Karl Stefanovic’s amusement.
A university vice-chancellor has been grilled on his response to the brutal October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel amid rising anti-Semitism on campuses.
Pro-Palestinian protesters have issued a serious threat to the Prime Minister after storming the street outside his second home.
Anthony Albanese has shut down a reporter after being asked questions about a thorny issue he didn’t want to elaborate on.
Energy Minister Chris Bowen has been slammed for claiming coal-fired power stations are “the biggest threat to reliability” after NSW faced blackout warnings.
The Prime Minister won’t buy into early election speculation as the government rushes 36 pieces of legislation through on the final sitting day of 2024.
Labor has struck an 11th-hour deal with the Greens to pass a tranche of laws amid a dramatic last sitting day in Canberra.
Senior Liberal senator and former cabinet minister Simon Birmingham will retire at the next election, after a 17-year run as senator.
Pauline Hanson is threatening legal action against a fellow crossbencher and one of Australia’s biggest media companies.
A major report into Australia’s ability to reach its renewable energy target has warned the rollout is not at the “speed and scale” needed.
One Aussie state has made a huge move in its promised crackdown on youth crime, with children facing mandatory life penalties.
Protesters have gathered outside Parliament House after Lidia Thorpe was suspended from the Senate ahead of her genocide bill being debated.
Lidia Thorpe has sensationally appeared in the Senate after being banned, with security called and the controversial politician thrusting her fist in the air.
ABC chairman Kim Williams has been grilled in more detail about his criticism of megastar podcaster Joe Rogan.
Elon Musk has lashed the ABC after the national broadcaster’s head made scathing remarks about podcaster Joe Rogan.
Lidia Thorpe has been sensationally suspended from the Senate after a stunt against Pauline Hanson.
Restrictive rules which prevent nearly two in five first home buyers from securing financing should be eased, a major report is expected to say.
Restrictive rules which prevent nearly two in five first home buyers from securing financing should be eased, a major report is expected to say.
A trio of ‘cruel’ bills have sparked concern for the rights of a vulnerable community in Australia.
Firebrand senator Lidia Thorpe has been punished after she threw documents at One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson in the senate chamber.
The Albanese government is being accused of turning its back on migrants as it seeks to push through parliament controversial legislation.
A top figure at the national broadcaster took aim at controversial US podcaster Joe Rogan, accusing him of treating the “public as plunder”.
Protesters from the climate action group Rising Tide have been arrested following a promised week-long protest in Canberra.
A major breakthrough is sparking fresh hopes for the casualty-heavy conflict raging in the Middle East.
Working mums running financially stressed households are turning on the Albanese government according to a shock new poll.
Events abroad are hanging over Australia’s climate change targets, the Climate Change and Energy Minister says.
Three million Aussies will get hundreds of dollars wiped off their HECS debts, with the new laws set to change how pesky annual indexation charges are applied.
An inquiry probing the proposed social media age limit said platforms should be explicitly barred from using formal ID to verify a user’s age
Australia’s major supermarkets could face at least a $10m fine if they are sprung breaching a new mandatory code in a bid to make things fairer for farmers and families.
The Greens have been accused of selling out in agreeing to back Labor’s Help To Buy bill, with the Liberal Party vowing to repeal the law if they win the election.
The Australian Council of Social Services has urged the government to lift the Jobseeker rate in line with the aged pension.
China’s ambassador Xiao Qian has made clear what Beijing expects of Australia if his country invades Taiwan.
Greens housing spokesman Max Chandler-Mather has given an “honest” answer when asked why he does not own a home, despite his eye-watering salary.
A federal politician has expressed outrage after the man accused of helping hide Isla Bell’s body was released into the community.
A fresh fight is looming between Labor and the Greens, this time over changes to tax on massive super balances.
Eligible first-homebuyers are closer to being able to co-purchase a home with the government after Labor finally passed its Help to Buy legislation through the Senate.
A move by a coalition of crossbenchers could shake up Canberra at a time when public trust is in the gutter.
All sides of politics are airing concerns about Australia’s proposed world-first social media ban for kids under 16.
Australia’s grim economic outlook has been revealed, with the federal budget tipped to have its sharpest retraction since covid.
The Prime Minister avoided what could have been a blistering defeat after he was issued a challenge by some of the country’s top young spellers.
Australia could be on the verge of becoming a “loser” if a trade war was to break out between America and China following the election of Donald Trump.
While the Greens ended its lengthy stalemate over Labor’s signature housing policies, the minor party vowed to continue to push for reform.
Penny Wong says Australia would “act consistently with our obligations under international law” on Benjamin Netanyahu’s arrest warrant.
A UK expert has slammed Australia’s Covid response, describing lockdowns as “total madness” and claiming vaccines were ineffective.
Australian authorities are doing everything they can to help with the investigation into the suspected fatal methanol poisoning of two Melbourne teens.
The industry group was criticised for ignoring the wishes of greiving parents who had lost their children to suicide as a result of social media bullying.
Richard Marles’ chief of staff has launched legal action after claiming she was bullied out of her job, with another high profile figure also named in the lawsuit.
Australia’s eSafety commissioner says she will enforce rules on social media “without fear or favour”.
Australia is sleepwalking into a major crisis that will dramatically change the way we live — but few are talking about the problem.
The Greens say Anthony Albanese’s “ego” is blocking action on a key issue, while Labor says the Greens’ latest offer is “unlawful”.
Police have charged 170 climate protesters over their alleged involvement in temporarily shutting down a major shipping channel in Newcastle.
Labor calls on the Greens to support the signature housing bill in order to help everyday Aussies buy a home.
Peter Dutton has accused Labor of “a cowardly and craven capitulation” after it confirmed it would be delaying reform to limit gambling ads until 2025.
Proposed laws aimed at targeting misinformation and disinformation proliferating social media have been culled after it failed to garner support.
Anthony Albanese has been called to explain the reported deal which could result in the return of the five Australian prisoners who have been jailed in Indonesia since 2005.
The Albanese government will introduce legislation on Monday to stop government agencies such as the Tax Office passing on debit surcharges on payments from taxpayers.
A record number of complaints furious at the national anti-corruption body’s decision not to further investigate the Robodebt scandal prompted a reconsideration.
One of Australia’s two supermarket giants has denied it is sitting on unused land in one capital city to stop any competitors opening up.
With less and less Aussies sending letters by mail, Australia Post is hoping to increase stamp prices in an effort to curb its financial losses.
A right-wing former Israeli government minister has been denied a visa on grounds she may “vilify” Australians and “incite discord”.
Labor and the Coalition have appeared to clash after the International Criminal Court called for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The billionaire owner of X Elon Musk has called out the Albanese government’s new social media to stop young teenagers accessing social media.
The Queensland government has acted against the mayor of one of the state’s largest councils after months of controversy over his background.
Outgoing MP Bill Shorten has delivered his final address to parliament, but not before taking one final parting shot at the Coalition.
US President-elect Donald Trump has proposed to introduce hefty tariffs when he enters office – and experts have weighed in on what it could mean for Australia.
Bill Shorten is breaking ranks on capping international students, saying they have been a “little bit” scapegoated for Australia’s housing crisis.
Jim Chalmers has defended the sweeping changes to help “modernise” Australia’s $230bn sovereign wealth fund to prioritise issues like housing and renewable energy.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has revealed she had to “shut myself away” after breaking down in an emotional TV interview over a racial vilification judgment.
A Nationals senator has accused the Greens of trying to “censor and silence debate” following its calls to pull his controversial abortion bill.
Australians were paid a historic amount overall for the month of September, as wages growth and the number of hours people were working increased.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has made requests of Anthony Albanese as the world prepares for another Donald Trump presidency.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned forecasted revenue “will be much smaller” due to China’s crashing property sector and its impact on iron ore prices.
The Reserve Bank will be hard-pressed to cut interest rates before May, here’s a breakdown of why.
Kevin Rudd says Australia is “ready” to deal with Donald Trump amid questions over the former Labor prime minister’s future as Australia’s ambassador in Washington.
Labor will move to reform how retirees will be able to access their super, as the number of Aussies over 85 are set to triple in the next four decades.
The Russian President has issued his strongest warning yet that he is willing to use nuclear weapons, drawing the ire of an Australian leader.
Australia is making a major commitment to help poorer countries weather the effects of climate change.
The housing and homelessness crisis is so bad in one major state that a peak body has called on political parties to commit to a bold election platform.
The Coalition has pulled support for a Labor promise to permanently fund 100,000 free TAFE courses a year, labelling the policy as a “lie”.
Aussie businesses have been hit with a grim forecast for the year unless consumers change their spending habits.
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