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However, the Coalition’s decision to say it would reverse Palestinian recognition if elected was both unnecessary and unwise.
In this bulletin, unemployment falls, with a record number of women entering the workforce, the South Australian algal bloom is expected to persist into spring and summer. And in surfing, Australia's ...
Before she became a defender of the Jewish state, the Liberal Party leader was the right’s most prominent supporter of the ...
New shadow energy minister Dan Tehan wants renewables and climate initiatives held up to market scrutiny, but just don’t ...
Some other bits that piqued our interest were the internal emails discussing the potential meetings of the newly appointed communications minister, Anika Wells, with YouTube’s global CEO Neal Mohan ...
The Liberals might be engaged in a policy overhaul, but the shape of the Coalition under Sussan Ley is now clear — and it looks awful familiar.
Sussan Ley has been federal Liberal leader now for exactly 95 days. Today also marks 42 years since veteran Liberal MP Jim Killen retired from politics. More on him later.
The announcement by Hamas founder Hassan Yousef that the organisation applauds Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s recognition ...
As the Bard put it in Julius Caesar, ‘Cowards die many times before their deaths, the valiant never taste of death but once.’ Translating that into today’s political realm gives us, ‘It’s better ...
Sussan Ley’s pronouncement on Palestine and a need to appease the far-right of her party is dragging the Coalition into the ...
The two-state solution? Australia’s joint statement with 14 other countries of 29 July claims to support Palestinian recognition and a two-state solution, but in reality, props up Israel’s genocidal ...
Readers respond the Albanese government’s move to recognise the state of Palestine and underquoting in the housing industry.