Newspoll: Majority in mood for change after just one term of Labor
A majority of voters do not believe Labor deserves to be re-elected, but they remain hesitant to swing behind Peter Dutton in sufficient numbers for the Coalition to win a majority.
A majority of voters do not believe Labor deserves to be re-elected, but they remain hesitant to swing behind Peter Dutton in sufficient numbers for the Coalition to win a majority.
Australia’s biggest builders and property owners are pushing Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton to cap rates for first-home buyers under a new scheme to solve the housing crisis.
Labor is scrambling to strike more deals with third-party nations after raising the white flag on putting convicted murderers, rapists and drug traffickers back behind bars in Australia.
School maths teachers are expected to incorporate Indigenous dance and storytelling in lessons as part of the national school curriculum, which principals warn is ‘impossible to teach’.
One of Australia’s top naval officers has called out Beijing’s aggressive conduct in the South China Sea and the severing of undersea cables by Chinese vessels.
Frequent visits by Jon Winfield, the longtime suspect in the disappearance of his wife Bronwyn, to the home of a terminally ill woman had aroused suspicions of Lennox Head residents.
This simple interval training method can boost speed, endurance and health – and restore the fun – in your everyday runs.
Retired mortgage broker John Symond has again lowered the asking price on his luxury apartment in London’s upscale Knightsbridge, and it is now on the market for $79m.
A majority of voters think the Albanese government deserves to be booted out after a single term but they aren’t rushing to elect a Dutton led majority Coalition government.
How can so many in the media allow Chris Bowen to pretend renewables are the cheapest form of power?
Donald Trump’s administration has sent a decisive message that will shake the world. Signs of a peace deal in Ukraine are emerging along with evidence that the President will scale back the US global alliance system and leave Europe to deter Vladimir Putin.
Across the West, liberal judges are thwarting popular demands for government to take control of national borders.
Jean Woods’ husband died 13 years ago, leaving her to navigate life without his companionship. “I used to love being alone, but now there’s too much time alone,” she says. The effect of loneliness – on society and ourselves – is only now being understood.
The Jerry Springer Show was tacky at best, tawdry at worst … but there was a liberatory streak.
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.
Director Robert Zemeckis opens up about the pivotal moment that made the trilogy – now a musical – possible.
We shut our borders to China very quickly to help protect us from Covid-19. The virus of Islamist extremism is much more dangerous for our society.
Despite the US-Australia alliance being central to our security, Albanese has decided he is happy to have a second-tier relationship with his counterpart, Trump. Three significant failures underscore this.
While Donald Trump is shaking up the global system, our central bank is on the verge of its own earth-shattering move.
The NSW Supreme Court Chief Justice should stick to exploring legal issues closer to home.
When Arnold Dix arrived at the site of a catastrophic tunnel collapse in remote northern India he was overwhelmed by the danger. How did he mastermind the rescue of the 41 men trapped inside?
She’s the first woman to be appointed director of London’s venerable National Portrait Gallery. How will Victoria Siddall – a climate crusader – navigate the tricky world of art, influence and politics?
A link to Adam Liaw’s past has led the television cook and former MasterChef winner to a new role reporting from behind the bars of notorious Singaporean prison, Changi.
This 12-part, multimillion-dollar advertisement for whisky, directed by Joel Edgerton and starring Harrison Ford, is the latest must-see marketing moment.
Where are the windmills? These giant steel flowers on their Eiffel struts dotted our stock routes and paddocks for a century and a half.
‘Trailblazer’ is a word that doesn’t fully capture Simone Young, the Australian conductor whose star power and sense of unfettered ambition has shattered one glass ceiling after another.
Mohammad Rasoulof, who has served jail time for making films that violate Iran’s censorship laws, fled his homeland ahead of the release of this film, which is well worth a watch.
Now widowed and in her fifties, Bridget Jones navigates love, loss, and ‘labial lockdown’. Hugh Grant steals scenes, Emma Thompson delivers comic gold, and wet-shirted romance lives on.
And what style of hat did Sherlock Holmes wear? Pit your wits against Review’s resident Quizmaster.
Australia’s largest supermarket landlord has warned if the ACCC announces new regulations on store openings it could push property developers out of the sector.
UBS is tipping the Aussie dollar to hit US68c by the end of the year on the back of fewer interest rate cuts from the Reserve Bank than have been anticipated.
The Australian stockmarket is expected to start the week in the red as nervous investors wonder whether the Reserve Bank will cut interest rates for the first time since 2020.
The major banks are politically savvy enough to know if a rate cut is announced this week they must pass it on in full. But their track record on reductions is extremely poor.
Rio Tinto will be playing catch-up with its struggling iron ore operations for the rest of this year but has come through the latest cyclone to hit the WA coast in better shape than first feared.
The polarising issue of debit and credit card surcharging will come to the fore again in coming weeks, with gouging at the payment terminal becoming more commonplace.
Studies suggest cottage cheese and kiwi fruit can improve your slumber but you might want to swap camomile tea for a camomile bath.
When Aalia Ahmed visited her doctor about her ‘strange symptoms’, he assured her she was not going crazy.
Evidence tells us the most important way to keep our bowels healthy is through a diet rich in natural fibre. But we need the genes in gut microbes to make that fibre work for us.
Your go-to fitness choice depends on training, injury history and more.
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.
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The decision to skip Athens’s famed landmark might cause a serious case of FOMO until you stumble upon this astonishing ancient site.
The demand for uber-luxe mega motor cruisers is on the rise, fuelled by a desire among travellers for exclusivity and VIP treatment.
An expert and frequent cruiser shares her 12 must-pack items for any voyage at sea.
There’s a time and a place for wellness, even at sea, and this therapeutic oasis on a 3000-passenger ship dishes up some surprising therapies.
After taking big bucks to move to LIV and copping criticism for it Cam Smith says the new Adelaide deal means a lot.
After he and his teammates ordered mullets for good luck Joaquin Niemann won in Australia for the second time in just over a year.
New Richmond chief executive isn’t sugar coating it – Tigers fans are facing a long ‘rejuvenation’, but has backed Adem Yze as the right man for what may currently be footy’s hardest job.
Melbourne star Steven May is highly confident he will be cleared of any wrongdoing as an alleged incident in Sorrento over the summer continues to be investigated by police.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has accepted an immediate three-month doping ban, but outspoken Australian star Nick Kyrgios has slammed the outcome.
Jannik Sinner should be stripped of his Australian Open title – with his three-month doping ban another nail in the coffin of sporting integrity, writes Todd Balym.
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.
Uncertainty is mounting around Shane Patton’s future as Victoria Police Chief Commissioner following an overwhelming vote of no confidence by rank-and-file officers.
Police reportedly found the vial in Ahmed ‘Rashid’ Nadir’s locker at Bankstown Hospital, after video emerged of the Sydney nurse and his colleague bragging about killing Israeli patients.
Donald Trump is back in the White House, where he and his acolytes are applying what they see as a decidedly masculine stamp on all they do.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has told the Munich security conference that only a European army – self sufficient and united – can hold back Russia.
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At least 30 flights were cancelled and dozens more delayed after runway movements were halved due to one air traffic controller calling in sick.
Virgin Australia has made an 11th-hour bid to convince the competition watchdog of the benefits of new Qatar Airways-operated flights to Doha.
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.
Labor has so far blocked and rebuffed Coalition efforts for a royal commission-style inquiry into campus anti-Semitism.
The possible sale of Nine Radio has been the subject of industry chatter, and the speculation intensified when interim CEO Matt Stanton spoke of the need to streamline the organisation’s assets.
While teams may not like the level of intrusion, the Netflix Drive to Survive series has boosted F1 audiences.
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.
A developer plans to turn three dilapidated buildings on a trendy Bondi Beach street into a $100m, five-level apartment block.
Microsoft says its Copilot artificial intelligence assistant not only increases productivity, but also boosts diversity and inclusion in workplaces.
The two tech titans are in the meanest fight in business. The stakes couldn’t be higher.
An Australian study has provided the technology to rapidly accelerate widespread surveying of ocean microplastic contamination, using artificial intelligence to find a breakthrough.
Switching between hot and cool water will produce the optimal boiled egg balance between a firm white and creamy yolk – for those who can be bothered.
The meatis tender enough to cut with a chopstick, its edges slightly charred, the interior soft and juicy.
Each slice is crisp yet chewy, the spring onions softening and sweetening with the heat.
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