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Albanese demands ministers find billions in savings for May budget, Royal Commissioner Bell meets survivors, victims' families at Bondi massacre site. Plus, voters back Dutton pledge to block foreign investors buying Australian homes.
Jim Chalmers is careless with our economy, Politicians receive a pay rise, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's salary jumping over $600,000. Plus, half of voters are considering One Nation.
The Bondi Royal Commission begins, the double standards of the left. Plus, dissecting the latest political polls.
MPs can still take partners and children on work trips under new family travel rules. Plus, Pauline Hanson risks jail time over One Nation electoral role.
The Australian Federal Police probes Pauline Hanson's comments, Aussies don't want ISIS brides back. Plus, Tasmania embraces Pauline Hanson.
One Nation is Labor's punching bag, the stage is set for the 2026 Victoria election. Plus, Allan pushes back on CFMEU Royal Commission.
ISIS brides turned back to Syrian detention camps as Australia faces renewed debate on national security, Pauline Hanson comes under fire for comments about Muslims. Plus, Labor confirms private health insurance premiums are set to rise.
ISIS brides turned back to Syrian camp, Pauline Hanson under fire for comments. Plus, Angus Taylor announces the shadow cabinet roles.
One Nation hunts down the Coalition, but voters give Taylor some ground. Plus, Sussan Ley's migration crackdown plan is leaked.
One Nation hunts down the Coalition, but voters give Taylor some ground. Plus, Angus Taylor details ambitions for Liberals.
The countdown to the Liberal spill on Friday morning, three seats that tell the story. Plus, a deep dive into Australian values.
Angus Taylor quits the shadow frontbench, the One Nation surge continues at pace. Plus, it’s time to focus on Aussie values.
Chris Minns defends the actions of NSW Police, Melissa McIntosh leaves door open to future resignation amid ongoing leadership speculation. Plus, Labor and Reserve Bank of Australia blamed by voters as anger over interest rates grows.
Protesters against the Israeli President clash with police in Sydney, the Coalition reunites for a second time. Plus, aged care crisis worsening under Labor.
The Coalition reunites for a second time, Labor won't own their economic mismanagement. Plus, Israel President Isaac Herzog arrives tomorrow.
Perth attack declared a terror incident, 64 defence sites to be wholly divested. Plus, data released by Dementia Australia today has revealed that the number of Australians living with dementia in 2026 has increased to an estimated 446,5001.
The Coalition stalemate, and how the Liberals and Nationals became a walking punchline in Question Time. Plus, the City of Melbourne votes to implement a "you break it, you buy it" rule for vandals who attack statues and memorials.
A boy swims 4km to save his family at sea, inflation lands well above the Reserve Bank's target. Plus, thousands of small businesses are closing.
Pauline Hanson will be in Adelaide to welcome former senator for South Australia Cory Bernardi as the party's leader. Plus, Labor's integrity is nowhere to be found.
Sussan Ley's leadership is under threat, the fight for the future of the Liberals. Plus, media panic as One Nation climbs the polls.
Another inflation jump puts interest rate hike firmly on the table, the prime minister commits to taking the Darwin Port back. Plus, dissecting voter attitudes on racism.
The Australian government spending is out of control, the future of the Coalition hangs in the balance. Plus, Nationals MP Colin Boyce declares open revolt, announces leadership challenge against David Littleproud.
More climate hysteria from the left, One Nation surge continues at pace. Plus, Brandan Koschel denied bail over alleged hate speech at March for Australia rally.
Australia Day celebrations nationwide, why won't the Labor Party say happy Australia Day? Plus, the Australian of the Year has been revealed.
A Cumberland City councillor lashed for Australia Day genocide claims, One Nation hints at path to the government amid the Coalition chaos. Plus, Mark Dolan on why the UK is furious over Donald Trump's NATO troops comments.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apologises to Jewish Australians, Coalition splits over hate speech laws. Plus, a 24-year-old has been charged and refused bail after allegedly planning to throw molotov cocktails on the Gold Coast on Australia Day.
All Nationals leave the Shadow Cabinet, how do voters really feel about Australia Day? Plus, the Prime Minister calls out the Queensland government on the gun buyback scheme.
Queensland reject the Prime Minister's gun buyback scheme, major concerns over hate speech reforms. Plus, the Sydney rally is set to go ahead despite the ban.
Parliament honours the Bondi massacre victims, One Nation support surges in the Newspoll. Plus, a third Sydney shark attack in two days.
Five men 'headed for Bondi' detained by heavily armed police on busy Liverpool Street in Sydney. Plus, Anthony Albanese was a no-show at the funeral of 10-year-old Bondi attack victim Matilda because his office did not reach out to attend.
Alleged Bondi gunman facing 59 charges, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese a no-show at Jewish funerals. Plus, the NSW Premier flags gun reforms.
John Howard lashes Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, families of Bondi victims in mourning. Plus, the Bondi gunmen spent a month in the Philippines.
Innocent victims taken by the worst terror attack in Australia's history. Plus, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to strengthen gun laws.
Queensland gets serious on youth crime, the economic future looks grim under Labor. Plus, Anthony Albanese tries to bail out Anika Wells.
Pauline Hanson's One Nation surges again and again, Coalition set to target visa overstayers. Plus, Anika Wells insists that she 'followed the rules'.
Labor Senator Graham Richardson honoured at state funeral, Michele Bullock warns future hikes are possible. Plus, experts warn of wild fire season.
Major concerns New South Wales is not ready for fire season, the cost of everything goes up under Labor. Plus, a bad week for Wells gets worse.
More than 50 bushfires burn in New South Wales as almost a dozen homes are destroyed, One Nation vote surges as Coalition vote crashes to record low. Plus, Anthony Albanese defends decision to sign off on taxpayer funds for Anika Wells and staff.
Labor loves spending other people's money, international students are refusing to go home after being denied visas. Plus, Victorian taxpayers are being slugged over $1 million a week for ministerial staffers.
Future Fund bosses blasted over a business-class “research trip” that somehow included Disneyland, Anika Wells racks up a $100k taxpayer-funded three-day dash to New York. Plus, a Senate inquiry backs the FOI bill despite pushbacks.
Greens’ partyroom renovation costs blow out to $1.6m, a scathing jobs-for-mates review slams government appointments as nepotism, plus households face a $1200 power bill rise shattering Labor’s election promises.
Greens’ lavish party-room reno blows out past $1.6m, while the government axes defence agencies to clean up its own budget mess. Plus, taxpayers now footing the multimillion-dollar bill for Chris Bowen’s failed UN climate bid.
Our Town hits Echuca as Paul Murray takes the show on the road with big guests,discusses global airbus recall and ‘Big Australia’ keeps getting bigger. Plus, a look inside the great Aussie beer shed.
The cost of living surges under the Albanese government as inflation jumps to 3.8 percent, an analysis of the latest NSW crime statistics. Plus, an Afghan refugee accused of shooting national guardsmen in Washington.
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AI-driven chaos during Trump’s 2020 loss sparks calls for urgent FOI reform, Jim Chalmers warns inflation could jump ahead of tomorrow’s data. Plus, the 2026 Census expands with new gender and sexuality questions.
Federal MPs and political staffers warned to shut off phones and close blinds during visit by top Chinese official, workers face paying an extra $300 billion in tax without reforms. Plus, the Labor government is accused of betraying veterans.
Tropical Cyclone Fina sweeps past Darwin, total bill for BoM's new website came is at $96 million. Plus, Spectre Strategy poll shows that repondents are more concerned about immigration that climate.
Thousands of men's boots have been placed outside Parliament House in Canberra, Anthony Albanese gets dumped by the UN. Plus, Murray Watt fearmongering on net zero.
Australians given a rude power bill shock warning by energy bosses, dissecting Australian retirement trends. Plus, will Australia get its own Zohran Mamdani?