Dutton’s $600m vow to crucial state
The Coalition has vowed $600m to upgrade agriculture and resource routes in an attempt to regain crucial seats lost in the bloodbath 2022 election.
The Coalition has vowed $600m to upgrade agriculture and resource routes in an attempt to regain crucial seats lost in the bloodbath 2022 election.
The Premier jetted into flood-ravaged outback Queensland to announce increased recovery grants and to vow to fight for funding to reinstate crucial infrastructure destroyed in the deluge.
Former prime minister John Howard has predicted who will win the upcoming federal election and why, compared to Bob Hawke and Paul Keating, Anthony Albanese is “out of his depth”.
The AEC will review Anthony Albanese and Greens leader Adam Bandt’s social media posts with podcaster Abbie Chatfield.
Michael Murphy’s acting replacement in the role could be there for sometime. Read why.
A stunning photo taken inside a historic Aussie building has triggered debate online – exposing a 1000-year-old phenomenon that will keep Aussie cities “alive”.
The Territory’s new top cop has addressed his colleagues less than 24-hours after his appointment. Read the latest.
A state of emergency has been declared in New York after four fires erupted, sending residents into a panic and threatening wealthy areas.
A pension increase is on the way for Territory battlers, but COTA NT warns that many seniors are still struggling with the rising cost of living. Find out what the increase is.
North Korea has unveiled what is says is a nuclear-powered submarine for the first time, and it could pose a huge threat.
Townsville Fire fans turned up the heat on an already scorching day in the city, descending on the Entertainment Centre in their thousands to cheer on the team in the make-or-break home final.
Wild footage was captured about 12 hours after Tropical Cyclone Alfred was downgraded to a tropical low.
While the majority of Gold Coasters have either bunkered down or are bravely pitching in to help the community tough it out, a handful of individuals have seen the chaos as a criminal opportunity.
About 500 fed up Cairns residents have attended a public rally to demand something must be done to address youth crime, following a horrific break and enter and gang rape. See all of the speakers here.
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