Paterson outlines Coalition’s security overhaul
Peter Dutton will immediately move to deport high-risk offenders, return security agencies and staff to Home Affairs, restore TPVs and bolster Operation Sovereign Borders if he wins the election.
Peter Dutton will immediately move to deport high-risk offenders, return security agencies and staff to Home Affairs, restore TPVs and bolster Operation Sovereign Borders if he wins the election.
Australia’s big banks will not immediately follow US lenders in quitting the UN-backed Net Zero Banking Alliance but believe climate targets must be more realistic, amid a trans-Tasman push by Coalition MPs and NZ ministers to abandon the pact.
Australia’s biggest employers want the government to provide cash incentives of up to $14,000 an apprentice for businesses to train and retain workers and fix the skills crisis.
Anthony Albanese will shift his focus to Labor’s universal childcare vision amid plummeting support for his government, releasing data claiming families are $2768 better off on childcare.
The Prime Minister’s self-confidence in his campaigning prowess and popularity remains high, despite Labor being on track to lose majority government and his personal appeal hitting new lows.
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Anthony Albanese has refused to acknowledge regrets or mistakes made since the 2022 election and launched a defence of Labor’s response to rising anti-Semitism, his role in the defeated Indigenous voice referendum and failure to lower power bills by $275.
Anthony Albanese will pay Australians to take up and complete construction apprenticeships in a bid to salvage Labor’s promise to build 1.2 million homes by mid-2029.
Anthony Albanese has launched a pre-election sandbagging operation to shield vulnerable electorates, as Peter Dutton wages an offensive campaign targeting Labor, Greens and teals seats.
A surge in new home builds boosts hopes in Labor ranks that the Albanese government’s ambitious 1.2 million new homes pledge remains in play, amid industry warnings of a dramatic shortfall.
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