‘Headline grabber’: ASIC break-up plan rejected
Labor has all but rejected a radical proposal to split up the corporate regulator, despite senator Andrew Bragg’s inquiry finding ASIC had failed to protect Australians.
Labor has all but rejected a radical proposal to split up the corporate regulator, despite senator Andrew Bragg’s inquiry finding ASIC had failed to protect Australians.
A radical separation of ASIC would improve its flawed approach as the regulator has ‘comprehensively failed’ to clamp down on corporate wrongdoing, a Senate committee report says.
Immigration Minister Andrew Giles has cancelled the visa of New Zealand-born menace who terrorised his family and neighbours, but was saved from deportation by Direction 99.
Religious leaders and politicians have slammed the ‘disturbing growth’ of Australia’s neo-Nazis in the wake of October 7 as one of NSW’s top cops says they are ‘toxic’ to society.
Footage has emerged of the 14-year-old boy arrested after allegedly stabbing a man at the University of Sydney dressed in full-body camouflaged. Police say the attack was ‘not religiously motivated’.
The NSW Coalition has ‘reaffirmed’ its political marriage after a last-minute peace deal averted a potential Liberal-National split, capping a damaging four days for the opposition.
NSW will target expanding the ASEAN presence of its universities, more Australian wines across the region’s restaurants, and ensure that the state’s produce has pride of place across Southeast Asia’s supermarket shelves.
A taskforce of senior NSW Liberal MPsm have mobilised the troops to ensure there was ‘no stupidity’ ahead of a partyroom meeting to consider breaking up the state Coalition.
Australia’s neo-Nazis have been posing with portraits of Hitler and swastikas and calling Jewish people ‘sewer rats’, as security experts warn of their continuing threat after October 7.
A Muslim teal-like campaign to oust the ALP is fielding calls for candidates as Senator Fatima Payman’s suspension exacerbated a widening rift between the party and the Islamic community.
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