Beijing takes swipe at ‘arrogant’ Wong
China’s most influential state tabloid has launched a broadside at Australia’s new Foreign Minister Penny Wong, accusing her of trying to drive a wedge between China and Pacific nations.
China’s most influential state tabloid has launched a broadside at Australia’s new Foreign Minister Penny Wong, accusing her of trying to drive a wedge between China and Pacific nations.
China’s aggressive bid for South Pacific power will meet strong resistance if Fiji’s former PM Sitiveni Rabuka returns to office.
The Catholic Weekly has denounced Dominic Perrottet over assisted dying laws in NSW and compared voluntary euthanasia to the Holocaust, sparking a rebuke from Jewish community leaders.
Newly elected Fowler independent Dai Le has insisted she was eligible to stand for parliament.
The newly elected independent MP for Fowler is facing questions over her eligibility to stand under section 44.
Chinese-Australians have abandoned the Coalition in large numbers over the Morrison government’s strident anti-Beijing rhetoric.
The NSW government spent $7.5bn of largely borrowed money on health and economic stimulus in the first 18 months of the pandemic, but $776m worth of Covid-19 inventory was either defective or had expired.
Chinese Australians appear to be abandoning the Coalition in large numbers over the Morrison government’s anti-Beijing rhetoric.
A former archbishop of Canterbury has written to every member of the NSW upper house urging them to vote for voluntary assisted dying this week.
It should have been one of the SAS soldier’s most memorable missions: his last in Afghanistan before going home.
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