Hi-tech race to combat Beijing
Weapons and cyber defence will be accelerated under AUKUS and Quad as China pushes ahead with quantum technology and artificial intelligence.
Weapons and cyber defence will be accelerated under AUKUS and Quad as China pushes ahead with quantum technology and artificial intelligence.
Angus Taylor will rail against calls for Australia to adopt a carbon price, declaring he will not introduce a ‘carbon tax by stealth’.
A reworked religious freedoms bill will shield those who express reasonable and genuinely held faith-based views that might offend.
Scott Morrison slaps down Boris Johnson’s claim the COP26 pact sounded a ‘death knell’ for coal.
Greens leader Adam Bandt will push Labor to help raise $391bn in tax raids on billionaires and large firms over a decade.
Scott Morrison has hit back at Chinese President Xi Jinping’s swipe at AUKUS, accusing Labor of each-way bet on security.
Businesses and households faced interest rate hikes if the government had failed to adopt net zero by 2050, modelling shows.
The latest labour force figures came ahead of the end of Delta lockdowns and economists remained confident of an ‘imminent’ jobs rebound.
Scott Morrison sets up a clash with Anthony Albanese, launching a $1bn investment fund for low-emissions technologies.
The PM’s electric car policy will punch a $2bn budget hole each year by 2030, prompting calls to explain how the reduction in fuel excise will be offset.
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