‘Left for dead’: Fury over travel ban
Backlash is growing over a controversial decision to ban Australians from returning home from India or face time in jail.
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Backlash is growing over a controversial decision to ban Australians from returning home from India or face time in jail.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has promised no “sharp pivots” toward austerity measures in a Budget that will be pain free for most Australians.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has revealed a new target in a pre-budget speech, sparking a shift in the government’s economic approach.
Chinese state-owned media is warning Australia’s move to scrap Victoria’s Belt and Road deal could lead to a ‘potential trade conflict’.
Tributes are flowing for former Liberal leader Andrew Peacock who served 28 years in federal parliament.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has issued a stern warning to the states over future border closures, saying the effect would be ‘immense’.
Josh Frydenberg faced a grilling from Leigh Sales about the Brittany Higgins and Christian Porter allegations that have rocked Canberra.
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has been accused of ‘grandstanding and petty politicking’ as a spat over JobKeeper erupts.
The clock is ticking until Australians will have to face the reality of what the pandemic has done to our economy. Here’s how it could play out.
Young Australians have a major concern about what will happen before they retire which is ‘unfounded’, the Treasurer says.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has revealed when Facebook will end its controversial ban on news for Australian users.
After multiple calls with Mark Zuckerberg, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has got Facebook to lift its ban on news.
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg has been called a ‘dummy-spitting, out of touch CEO’ after the tech giant blocked news content for Australian users.
A furious Josh Frydenberg has insisted the Australian government will stick to its guns, and won’t cave under Facebook’s bullying tactics.
The government is claiming victory in its fight with tech giants over news content after Google reportedly struck a $30m deal with Nine.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says there’s been some developments to make the tech giants pay for news content in Australia.
Annastacia Palaszczuk says thousands of tourism businesses are at risk if JobKeeper is not extended. But Josh Frydenberg has a message for her.
Josh Frydenberg has insisted that Australia’s vaccine rollout is still on track, despite tensions heating up over shortages in Europe.
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has taken aim at Google after the multibillion-dollar tech giant threatened to pull its search engine from Australia.
The Treasurer has warned Google to pay up for content after the tech giant admitted blocking Australians from accessing news sites.
China has hit out over a blocked takeover bid as new documents show Washington took lessons from Canberra over how to handle Beijing.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has barred a lucrative $300 million Chinese takeover bid over fears it could pose a national security risk.
Tensions between Australia and China show no signs of abating, with the Treasurer blocking its bid to take over a Melbourne-business.
The JobKeeper scheme will officially end in March, despite desperate calls to extend it as border closures and lockdowns continue.
Pressure is mounting for greater protocols around state border closures and lockdowns, with Treasurer Josh Frydenberg calling for “common sense”.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says the updated numbers are encouraging and better than what was expected 10 weeks ago.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says digital news laws being introduced to parliament imminently will deliver “world-leading reform”.
Australia’s relationship with China continues to sour. But Josh Frydenberg says the government won’t give in to Beijing’s list of grievances.
Scott Morrison fielded no questions from Labor in question time as the opposition turned its guns on two other government ministers.
The average Australian could have $1630 ripped from their nest egg under a change forced by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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