Miners’ blast to Treasurer: don’t waste our billions
Mining chiefs have accused Jim Chalmers of squandering surpluses they helped deliver and warned the budget will remain in deficit unless spending is reined in and fiscal discipline applied.
Mining chiefs have accused Jim Chalmers of squandering surpluses they helped deliver and warned the budget will remain in deficit unless spending is reined in and fiscal discipline applied.
Thousands of Rest Super members wrongly slugged for insurance have been told they need to get in contact if they don’t want to keep paying the fees turned on by ‘accident’ months ago.
As the freed Israeli hostages tell the world about their horror stories of their time in captivity, it’s clear there are few truly innocent civilians.
Two women. Two court cases. Each much ado about nothing. But there is a bigger tale here about a plodding prime minister who took too long to intervene.
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price beat drugs, depression and despair to change the course of a nation. But she’s not finished yet. Not even close.
Donald Trump has shown the gulf between his position and Anthony Albanese’s, wedging Labor on Palestine. But his plan to ‘own’ Gaza won’t work.
What caused the West’s decline, and where do we go from here? We put these questions to British historian Simon Sebag Montefiore.
Steve Smith ensconced his status as Australia’s Asian batting master as the skipper and Alex Carey drove the tourists towards the verge of a rare Test series win in the subcontinent.
The US President’s radical ‘Riviera’ idea may be just what’s needed to break the impasse.
The children of Israel know better than any other that the forced expulsion of a people will not end their desire to go home. Why would we imagine the Palestinians feel any less of a spiritual bond with their ancestral home?
The opportunities for a reset and a plan B should have been taken earlier. Instead, Labor doubled down as it presided over ever-increasing power prices.
Current ‘family policy’ isn’t really about families, or even all women. It is about productivity. That is all.
One year after the death of Alexei Navalny in a Russian gulag, photographer Evgeny Feldman recounts an earlier attack on the leader of Russia’s democracy movement, when a caustic green liquid was used.
The talk of Darwin has been a stealthy visit by crypto billionaire Ed Craven who quietly touched down on Thursday on a mission to submit the paperwork for a coveted local bookmaker’s licence.
The demise of reading has gone hand in hand with society’s demand for instant gratification.
You’d have to toss a coin to decide which has been the most crass and revelatory episode of the week: Bianca Censori at the Grammys or this shabby affair in Federal Court.
Labor started this week with its best performance in months, but the PM is still looking like a loser trying to look like a winner while his rival battles the opposite problem.
Our idea of Australia as a peaceful and cohesive society would be transformed overnight. These changes should be made now … this afternoon.
The discovery of a rare, untapped, abundant and delicious food source off Australia’s southern coast is quickly shaping as an unsavoury battle.
An unwitting brewer has tapped into the increasingly bitter row between outdoor enthusiasts and national parks. The man at the centre of the storm reveals how the company blew a chance to avoid it.
It’s an iconic image of the Vietnam War – but who took it? After decades of silence, former AP picture editor Carl Robinson now says everything we know about this photograph and the man credited with taking it is a lie.
Dating coach and behavioural scientist Logan Ury built an empire on her no-nonsense pragmatic approach to finding true love. But isn’t it all a bit, un-romantic?
This tiny swamp wallaby joey, rescued from its dead mother’s pouch, was brought to a wildlife vet who listened for a heartbeat with his stethoscope.
With ageing parents and adult kids requiring support for longer many of us are finding ourselves aged 50 and being squeezed into caring for two generations of family.
The recently departed, singular filmmaker David Lynch had the strength to be exactly himself. Parts of the world venerate independent thinkers like him but our nation is not one of them.
Ahead of an Australian tour, the Oscar-winning film score composer reflects on the value of hanging out, why he loves people who say “yes”, and being bullied by celebrities into performing live. WATCH INTERVIEW
A single theatrical show attempts to give voice to a sprawling ancient Hindu text about what it means to be human.
Once based in Brisbane, this talented artist has issued a series of superlative singles from her new home in LA, and her long-awaited debut album offers a treasure trove of alt-pop delights.
Hugely popular The Telepathy Tapes explores the alleged telepathic abilities of some spellers in the autism community but lacks balance in the telling.
Virgin Australia has sensationally moved to end speculation about the airline’s next chief executive, declaring ex-Qantas executive Paul Jones is not in the running.
Farmers are warning rural communities are being torn apart by the march of wind turbines across Australia’s paddocks.
Workers at Tahmoor Coal in NSW have been stood down on full pay and production curtailed, as rumours swirl that Sanjeev Gupta’s debt worries have spread beyond Whyalla.
Markets bounced back this week after tariffs on Mexico and Canada were delayed by Donald Trump, but a trade war could be just getting started.
Make-up ‘dupe’ phenomenon MCoBeauty has been sold, with founder Shelley Sullivan cashing out in a massive deal.
Once a prospective cattle baron, the tale of Sam Mitchell is almost over as he’s chased by bankruptcy trustees and the tax office for millions of dollars allegedly spirited away from creditors.
Juggling a corporate job, a personal life, and 13-year-old triplets is not for the faint of heart. But Dan Hunter would not have it any other way.
Sleeping too little or too much doesn’t just make you cranky, forgetful or tired. This little-known risk factor affects millions of Australians.
Both can do you harm, and the debate is clouded by less research into the effects of cannabis.
From soap and shower gels to whole body deodorisers and groin grooming products, the personal hygiene market keeps on growing. What do the experts make of it?
Anthony Albanese announces $1.7bn as an interim funding measure for public hospitals as his government fails to reach agreement with states before the WA election being called.
Who knows where you might end up if you opt for future freezing. Planet of The Apes anyone?
A small but growing movement of scientists wants to classify ageing as a disease. They face an uphill battle.
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The catastrophic fires did not touch Hollywood’s key attractions and the famous suburb of Beverly Hills. The show must go on and that includes welcoming visitors back to the city.
Sick of the crowds in Paris, Mykonos, Kyoto or San Sebastian? We have found other cities, towns and islands that may be even better than the originals.
A French-inspired hotel has interiors that feel like you have fallen through the looking glass – all while surrounded by a stunning alpine landscape.
With aurora activity peaking in 2025, it’s prime time to venture into the freezing cold of the Arctic to see the show.
How sports great disruptor found an ally and friend in US President Donald Trump.
For the first time in a long time, Australia has options at the top of the order and it continues Marnus Labuschagne’s run of poor timing.
The world’s most technologically advanced sailing boats lit up Sydney Harbour ahead of this weekend’s SailGP, although the Americans ran into a spot of bother.
After the success of the Drive to Survive series, Netflix are expected to make a bid on broadcast rights to stream Formula 1 live.
Steve Smith was just the fourth Australian to have scored 10,000 Test runs. A former skipper is uncertain whether there will be a fifth.
Sam Konstas has landed in Brisbane as part of Australia’s grand plan to have him front and centre in the same city during the Ashes next summer.
A first-generation berry farmer is looking to extend the berry season in Australia with new methods of farming.
Thousands of people across Australia are in desperate need of social and affordable housing. We can’t give it to them without building more homes quickly.
Monash University is investigating an academic’s provocative speech praising the Hamas terrorist group at QUT’s scandal-stricken symposium against racism.
Clover Moore’s ‘insufficient response’ to anti-Semitism and refusal to back a cross-faith bipartisan mayoral roundtable paints a ‘disturbing picture’ for city’s Jews, one of Australia’s most senior rabbis has declared.
While Donald Trump has frozen his threatened tariffs for 30 days, communities in Canada’s car capital of Windsor and America’s Motor City of Detroit are living in constant uncertainty.
The US president’s order targets International Criminal Court officials and their family members found to have assisted investigations of US citizens or allies, such as Israel.
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A review of how public servants book travel has been completed but the findings aren’t being released by the government.
Employment Minister Murray Watt has issued a veiled warning to Virgin’s owners as the government weighs up the airline’s partnership with Qatar Airways.
Macquarie University vice-chancellor Bruce Dowton has conceded his university’s anti-Israel academic Randa Abdel-Fattah had made ‘anti-Semitic’ statements, but said there was limited capacity for disciplinary action.
Australians starting university aren’t buying what humanities academics are selling, and it’s not just to do with how much they cost.
News stories on the late Cardinal George Pell have been removed from the websites of the ABC and The Monthly amid concerns they could compromise an upcoming court hearing.
Hundreds of unionised ABC staff passed a resolution on Thursday demanding the national broadcaster acknowledge that Lebanese, Arab and Middle Eastern people can be subject to racial discrimination.
He’s the former radio DJ turned authority on all things architecture and design. Now, Tim Ross turns his attention to how home ownership became an enduring national obsession.
Bensons Property lives to build another day as creditors back a deal put forward by owners the Jreissati family, with work to continue on 1300 apartments in its $1.5bn project pipeline.
WiseTech says it is progressing with its search for a new chief, as Richard White wastes no time settling into his new $1m a year consulting role at the company he took some brief leave from.
Cybersecurity company Fortinet has spent millions on a new headquarters as it expands due to demand for local data centres with sovereign cyber capabilities.
The guaranteed benefits of eating red meat outweigh the “low-certainty” evidence used to discourage its consumption, researchers say.
They’re the bane of summer days at the beach. But who knew bluebottles were so beautiful, and so interesting?
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