ADF recruiter takes aim … and misses
A recruiter hired to fix a staffing crisis within the Australian Defence Force is almost 30 per cent behind target.
A recruiter hired to fix a staffing crisis within the Australian Defence Force is almost 30 per cent behind target.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke instructed staff to organise the timing of a citizenship blitz around his ‘window of availability’, giving him a chance to pose up in front of new voters ahead of the election, his department secretary revealed in Senate estimates on Monday.
Encrypted messaging platform Telegram has been fined almost $1m for failing to meet a deadline to address terrorist, extremist violence and child sex exploitation material on its servers.
The plea comes as Tony Abbott warns Europe must come to terms with the fact its failure to unite against Russia has partly led to US President Donald Trump’s antipathy towards Kyiv.
Chinese defence ministry spokesman Wu Qian on Sunday said the PLA had sent repeated safety notices before the drills and that his country was ‘strongly dissatisfied’ with Australia’s response.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has declared he will match the government’s healthcare vow and inject an extra $500m into mental health support, after Anthony Albanese revived Labor’s Mediscare campaign at a rally earlier on Sunday.
Not one electorate in the country had recorded an increase in GP bulk-billing rates since Labor came to power, analysis shows.
Trade Minister Don Farrell has conceded there was a ‘ceiling’ on Australian aluminium exports to the US.
Labor has so far blocked and rebuffed Coalition efforts for a royal commission-style inquiry into campus anti-Semitism.
Rita Saffioti said the federal government ‘has its agenda’ but WA wants to ensure its resources projects are profitable and continue to be supported.
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