Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton’s path to election victory will be determined by cashed-up campaigns waged by Advance and Climate 200-backed independents across more than 40 electorates, as the outfits draw from up to 500,000 supporters.
Anthony Albanese shouldn’t have been surprised by the Illawarra hecklers. Come election time he will have to pick a careful path through regional Australia if he is to avoid further embarrassment.
Josh Frydenberg and Elana Rubin have launched the Dor Foundation to work directly with organisations across the country to better understand what anti-Semitism is and how to build tolerance, understanding and social cohesion.
Investigators have raided the home of Bankstown Hospital nurse Ahmad ‘Rashad’ Nadir, executing search warrants as they weigh up charges over the video in which he and a fellow nurse bragged about killing Israeli patients.
The investigation has revolved around the alleged leak by the office of the DPP to a commercial radio outlet of legally restricted information about an underage Aboriginal offender.
If it was the Australian cricket captain, Carlton’s Patrick Cripps or Penrith’s Nathan Cleary in Sam Kerr’s position, it wouldn’t be a question of if but when they were sanctioned.
There is clear evidence showing the Albanese government is in a worse position than it was almost three years ago – and that voters think the same about their lives and livelihoods. With only nine weeks to go before an election must be called, the PM’s future is at a tipping point.
Punishment will not be enough when it comes to dealing with the Bankstown Hospital’s two nurses who made anti-Semitic threats. We need better civics education in our schools.
Anthony Albanese, who on Friday marks the 1000-day mark since the 2022 poll, has entered the election twilight zone with one thing on his mind – beating Peter Dutton and becoming the first Prime Minister since John Howard in 1998 to win a second term.
There’s (green) blood in the streets, but you’re still thinking of buying an EV. Well, here are five sensible hybrids and a fancy one for those who like to fox around in flash cars.
Carsales executive and 30-year auto industry veteran Paul Barlow has seen tough match-ups, but maybe none as tough as manning Gary Ablett Snr on debut.
Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Alliance will sell all or part of the Tahmoor coal mine for about $800m with the money to flow to creditors of the Whyalla steelworks, and is about to settle its global debts.
A Coalition government would retain the Indigenous procurement policy that has delivered $10bn to businesses owned or part-owned by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Interest rates would need to be cut five or six times to motivate buyers back into the property market, with younger Australians likely to purchase sooner.
Only eight people showed up to the Ballina funeral of Beverley Brooker, a woman born and bred in the northern NSW town and who worked there her whole life, but it was still too many for Jon Winfield.
Scientists ‘excited’ by promising trial results showing men with aggressive prostate cancer felt better and lived longer when taking a combined therapy.
Getting off alcohol was ‘hectic’, and learning about food has been life-changing: these chart-topping hip-hop artists talk about how they have stayed fit and healthy across their ARIA Award-winning career.
Women might want to revisit their choice of contraception as changes are about to be made on price and availability. Here’s an expert’s take on what’s happening.
England encouraged smokers to switch to vapes and even gave them to pregnant women at antenatal clinics. Now it’s looking to Australia’s tough stance as medics say the English policy has been a disaster.
For women who experience adverse effects of menopause, help can be hard to come by. Soon, experiences such as Reena Murray’s should be the norm, not the exception.
The belief, popularised on social media, that the pill is to blame for all our health woes is seeing women shun it in record numbers – but life on the other side can be a shock.
Zelensky must convince Trump not to accept conditions being pushed by Moscow; the US president says further aid to Ukraine would be conditional on exclusive access to its resources.
Sake, the Japanese drink served hot, cold or even sparkling, is becoming increasingly popular everywhere from fine-dining restaurants to cocktail bars.
Meet Anna Spiro, the interior designer with a cult following behind the historic house’s new look. Plus, her top design tips when renovating your own home.
This Valentine’s Day, discover the truth behind aphrodisiacs. Experts reveal what they really do and how to boost your libido, plus see recipes to get you in the mood.
The White Continent received a record number of visitors in the 2023-24 season. If all those people are educated to understand and protect it, can travel be a force for good?
From Cunard’s Queen Anne arriving in Sydney for the first time to the longest cruise to ever depart from Australia, we have all the ship happenings you need to know about this year.
It’s hard to admit to being lonely. You are giving voice to that deepest of all fears: that you might be unlovable. All of my 31 interviewees were difficult to win over – but these are their raw confessions.
While all eyes were on Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii in his hotly anticipated Waratahs debut, it was two unheralded toilers who helped deliver a stunning last-gasp victory over the Highlanders.
Sri Lanka have completed a 2-0 sweep in the ODI series in dominant, record-breaking fashion as Australia’s batters fail in alarming scenes just a week out from the Champions Trophy.
World No. 1 Tyler Wright, the only openly gay surfer on the WSL tour, says she’ll now compete in Abu Dhabi after previously slamming organisers for allowing the event to proceed there.
Former Test captain Tim Paine has come out in support of Matt Kuhnemann, comparing the “flexion” in his action to that of Indian superstar Jasprit Bumrah.
A young Swans midfielder will miss the start of the AFL season after being caught by police trying to buy illicit substances at a venue in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
You’d have to be a fool to believe we got here by accident. Australia’s awful, shameful underbelly of Jew hatred has been growing in the dark like black mould for years – and it started on the steps of the Opera House.
Should the Greens form government with Labor, the Adam Bandt-led party has policies which will transform business and almost certainly cause a big fall in the sharemarket.
Anthony Albanese has offered to be the buyer of last resort for failed airline Rex, but recapitalising it could cost more than $1bn for a barely airworthy fleet.
Chinese researcher Xiaolong Zhu may be ‘entirely unaware’ of how the Australian government came to the conclusion that he implicated in the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, but that doesn’t matter for visa rejection, the government says.
Former ABC chair Ita Buttrose has declared Antoinette Lattouf an activist who was ‘critical of Israel’ and should never have been hired by the public broadcaster, in a feisty Federal Court appearance.
The ABC will move its Adelaide studios into the CBD and sell its Collinswood tower, bringing to an end more than 50 years of broadcasting at the landmark site.
Victorian has spent half a billion dollars on the extension of an emergency communications network connecting some 32,000 smart radios across the state.
Ellie Sweeney has sidestepped questions about a push to slash up to $2.5m off her annual salary to make the government-owned telco more affordable and better reflect the cost of living crisis.
An Australian study has provided the technology to rapidly accelerate widespread surveying of ocean microplastic contamination, using artificial intelligence to find a breakthrough.
Curious wine lovers are falling under the spell of exotic Europeans such as barbera and montepulciano. Here’s four locally grown gems with Italian DNA.