Tax warning on home prices ignored
The Federal Government chose not to act on recommendations to review negative gearing and capital gains tax more than 20 years ago, new documents have revealed.
The Federal Government chose not to act on recommendations to review negative gearing and capital gains tax more than 20 years ago, new documents have revealed.
Aussies are making the difficult choice of leaving, as high house prices see them look for cheaper alternatives overseas.
More than decade before gay marriages were legalised, John Howard made a controversial law change. 21 years later, he has made a big call on the decision.
The release of previously private documents revealed top secret discussions around Australia’s continued involvement in the Iraq War.
A tranche of cost of living measures will kick in today, with millions to see the change in their bank accounts within days. Here’s how you’re affected.
Peter Dutton has wished the nation a happy new year in an address reflecting on “the greatest gift” Australians can expect in 2025.
A former Attorney-General has revealed how he feels about being the person who gave Bruce Lehrmann his first job in Parliament.
Aussie travellers who lose two or more passports in a five-year period could risk losing the important document entirely, under a little-known law.
Anthony Albanese has paid tribute to former US president and Nobel Peace Price winner Jimmy Carter following news of his passing, aged 100.
Penny Wong has sent Australia’s condolences to South Korea after a horrific plane crash killed scores of people.
The major changes come as Australia looks to bolster its Defence numbers amid rising regional tensions.
The world’s most expensive passport is set to go up in price once again, with the Coalition accusing Labor of a “backdoor tax grab”.
End of year polling is predicting a tough election year ahead for Anthony Albanese, but he refuses to be daunted.
A Victorian Liberal MP says she is “shell shocked” after a major development in a long-running scandal plaguing the state’s opposition party.
20 years after the catastrophic Boxing Day tsunami devastated Australia’s island neighbour, Anthony Albanese has led a moving tribute.
Survivors of “the destructive force of nature at its very worst” have gathered with politicians to mark 50 years since the Australian tragedy.
The International Monetary Fund has poured cold water on a key housing policy which would make it easier for first-home buyers to get a loan.
Political leaders have paid tribute to the victims and survivors of the devastating Christmas Eve cyclone that devastated Darwin and claimed 66 lives.
Australians have been warned that “Russians are not our friends” after a Melbourne man was captured in Ukraine.
Fresh Australian aid crews have arrived in Vanuatu to help the country’s traumatised population through Christmas.
One of NSW’s most powerful unions has issued a major update ahead of a huge proposed rail strike that would threaten New Year’s Eve celebrations.
An Australian who previously served as a US marine pilot has lost his lengthy fight against extradition to the US over allegations he illegally trained Chinese pilots.
The Russian government has been urged to “fully adhere” to humanitarian law after reports its forces had captured a Melbourne man in Ukraine.
Bizarre video of an Aussie reportedly captured by Russian soldiers in Ukraine – where he rants about wanting to “force” Chinese people to be vegan – has emerged.
Australians are paying “thousands” more this Christmas to put a roof over their heads, with rents soaring in two of the country’s smaller capital cities.
Scores of Australians have been evacuated from earthquake-hit Vanuatu overnight on the final ADF repatriation flights.
A Queensland man is pleading with the government to help bring his teenage son, who has cerebral palsy, home from earthquake-ravaged Vanuatu.
An MP who won a defamation suit against her former party leader has had attempts to rejoin the party squashed by the same leader she defeated in court.
Details are emerging about a charter of rights for airline passengers, with carriers facing a mandate to pay out for long delays.
One Australian state has made a major move to ensure safety at places of worship, after a spate of attacks shocked the nation.
Australian businesses are getting an idea of what could be exempt from new cash protections, set to be brought in by early 2026.
What do the Grinch, Gossip Girl and a popular Christmas carol have in common? They’re all subjects of Labor’s anti-nuclear attack ads aimed at Gen Zs.
The senator has gone against the grain in an unearthed video and says the Coalition is “latching onto” nuclear “because it fixes a political issue for us”.
Anthony Albanese has dealt a massive blow to China’s influence by striking a major deal with a key Pacific country.
As the PM distances himself from a controversial nuclear power ad, Peter Dutton has come out swinging with a bold prediction.
A Liberal backbencher has made a surprising move after Peter Dutton’s controversial election pledge to roll back Indigenous flags.
Labor has been accused of pushing koalas to further extinction after extending four coalmines in a move described as “dumping the rubbish on Christmas eve”.
An alarming trend shows instances of violent threats directed at federal politicians is on the rise.
Penny Wong is facing harsh criticism after a terse call with her Israeli counterpart amid claims the relationship has hit rock bottom.
Australia is making a major move as the full-scale war in Ukraine nears its third anniversary.
The measure will be replaced by a new rule aimed to curb high influxes of international students.
Fineprint details have revealed Anthony Albanese is planning a taxpayer-funded advertising blitz ahead of next year’s federal election.
Peter Dutton’s election bid to build seven nuclear reactors faces opposition from his own side – with Queensland’s Deputy Premier rejecting the idea.
Australia’s bottom line is set to sink deeper into the red by $21bn over the next four years, with “unavoidable spending” and uncertain global outlook to blame.
A lawyer for controversial MP Mark Latham has called for an openly gay Sydney MP to reveal details of his sex life after a crushing defamation loss.
Israel’s Foreign Minister has reportedly lashed Penny Wong in a fiery phone call where Australia’s allegiance was called into question.
Australia is sending “plane loads of help” to Vanuatu after a horror earthquake wreaked havoc in the Pacific country’s capital.
Far-right American commentator Candace Owens has escalated her ongoing stoush with an Australian MP after he denied her a visa.
Jim Chalmers is eyeing changes to concessions on high-value superannuation accounts, after it was revealed the tax break will cost the government $55bn this year.
It is a sight that has sent a chill down the spine of anti-woke warriors in Parliament House. Barnaby Joyce reckons it explains Donald Trump’s rise.
Masks, balaclavas, ropes, chains, locks and even glue would all be banned from public demonstrations in one state as part of an astonishing crackdown.
Beijing has issued a warning to “certain countries that infringe upon its rights” amid soaring tensions in the South China Sea.
A crowd of protesters have booed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during protests calling for greater action against anti-Semitism in Australia.
Richard Marles says Australia will “support Ukraine for as long as it takes”, failing to rule out deploying troops in a peacekeeper capacity.
A grim warning has been issued after Islamophobic graffiti appeared in a Western Sydney suburb over the weekend.
A key poll is painting a grim picture for Anthony Albanese as Labor gears up for next year’s looming vote.
The Bali Nine members face a brave new world following their release by Indonesian authorities – with one Aussie pastor hailing the group’sAnthony Albanese has hailed the release of the remaining Bali Nine as an “act of compassion” from Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto.
Labor’s budget update is forecast to take a massive $25bn hit in “unavoidable” spending to fund key programs and payments.
One of Australia’s leading tax directors has hailed a massive HECS relief package as a “game changer” for millions of people struggling with the crippling debt.
A major review has been recommended after an Aussie teacher who was suspended for engaging in “serious misconduct” with another student was able to get a role at another school.
In the biggest reform to the RBA in more than three decades, Jim Chalmers has revealed the new names tasked with determining the cash rate.
Australians have been warned to exercise caution at a popular holiday hotspot after seven tourists were hospitalised with suspected alcohol poisoning.
Federal minister Jason Clare has fired up after Islamophic graffiti popped up in his electorate.
A religious leader with a close connection to the Bali Nine says it’s not going to be an “easy road” for the convicted drug smugglers back in Australia.
The remaining members of the Bali Nine are waking up in Australia for the first time in almost 20 years. Here is how their saga unfolded.
Thousands of new social homes are getting fast tracked under a deal struck with the states and territories.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned that a weakened Chinese economy will have devastating repercussions for Australia’s bottom line.
Anthony Albanese rejected possible bipartisan support for lifting a federal moratorium on nuclear energy, stating it wasn’t even supported by Peter Dutton’s own state.
Jim Chalmers declined to directly answer whether a total of forecasted $122.1bn in deficits will increase in the mid-year budget update set to be released on Wednesday.
The holiday season has started early for Australians, who now have more options for international travel after two major airlines joined forces.
Tech giants will face hefty penalties if they don’t pay Australian media companies for news under a revised media bargaining code – with the Prime Minister saying they “should pay for journalism”.
The Energy Minister has given a brutal assessment of Peter Dutton’s plan to take Australia’s power grid nuclear.
Teenagers in one state will face the same punishments as adults for certain serious offences amid a contentious crackdown on youth crime.
A major change to Australia Day celebrations would be pushed through if the Coalition wins the upcoming election, a senior Liberal MP has said.
The belligerent owner of Facebook and Instagram could be slapped with huge tax charges if it walks away from paying news publishers.
Penny Wong has again called for a ceasefire in Gaza amid intense friction between Australia and Israel.
UAP leader Ralph Babet will take the Commonwealth to the High Court over what chairman Clive Palmer says are “unconstitutional” election laws.
The Pacific island nation will officially enter the NRL in four years in a $600m deal that mixes rugby league with diplomacy.
Some people from one cohort are reporting having to steal essential items more frequently to survive the cost-of-living crunch.
Peter Dutton is doubling down on his controversial stance on Indigenous flags, hinting there could be changes to the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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