GPs want a political road map for health
In the coming election campaign, Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton will have to promise longer GP consults, train more doctors and prioritise women’s health to get doctors on side.
In the coming election campaign, Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton will have to promise longer GP consults, train more doctors and prioritise women’s health to get doctors on side.
Cabinet makers can claim the cost of timber but not hinges or handles; a new bottle shape requires multiple signed forms. No wonder industry wants the Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme overhauled.
The nation’s richest person is pushing Australian leaders to emulate Donald Trump, urging the Albanese government to set up a version of the Department of Government Efficiency and withdraw from the Paris Agreement.
While most of the world shudders at the prospect of looming tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, some of Australia’s cattle producers see it as a positive opportunity.
Union heavyweight Sharan Burrow has been appointed by the Albanese government to a new university governance board that will probe vice-chancellors’ million-dollar pay packets.
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.
Voters looking at how the federal government is responding to violence associated with anti-Semitism will be considering it in light of their willingness to deal with crime more broadly.
Veteran developer Don O’Rorke has declared Brisbane’s Olympic village can be built in four years after revelations the lion’s share of funding to house 10,000 athletes in 2032 was yet to be budgeted.
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.
The Greens will use a $10bn cash splash to help parents with children in public schools to win over working voters, with the policy forming part of the minor party’s demands to Labor in a hung parliament.
Penny Wong will be one of the first foreign ministers in the world to meet with US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz and Secretary of State Marco Rubio after attending Donald Trump’s inauguration in Washington.
Penny Wong and Mark Dreyfus will represent Australia at an event commemorating the liberation of Auschwitz, amid confusion over previous signals the government was sending Labor Senate president Sue Lines.
The Albanese government has raised the prospect of working more closely with Democrat-controlled states in the US on climate change initiatives.
AFP Commissioner Reece Kershaw has revealed that anti-Semitic offenders could be local criminals being paid by overseas actors in cryptocurrency, as national cabinet convened following the firebombing of a Sydney childcare centre.
Producers and countries around the world breathed a sigh of relief when Donald Trump did not introduce blanket tariffs on the first day of his presidency, as promised.
It has taken the firebombing of a childcare centre to force a volte-face from the Prime Minister to hold a national cabinet meeting.
Children are free to borrow a graphic comic book from public libraries even though the e-Safety Commissioner has censored the online version.
New inquiry head Luke Twyford reveals ‘critical question’ he wants answered as he probes the Ashley Paul Griffith case.
NSW police have doubled the number of detectives on the hate crimes taskforce after ‘scumbags’ firebombed and vandalised a childcare centre in Sydney.
Benefits become part of people’s points of reference, including the middle class, and therefore any reduction in entitlements is deeply politically unpopular. It’s the principal reason governments find it so hard to control spending.
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