Everyone is so consumed with panicking about Donald Trump that we seem to barely notice other pressing problems much closer ...
The first week of the campaign has shown up an ill-disciplined opposition leader, with Coalition sources saying they are already ‘factoring in a loss’.
The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics figures show a drop in migrant arrivals of almost 20 per cent over the year to ...
Nearly $57bn was wiped off the Australian sharemarket on Friday after Donald Trump’s tariff blitz sparked a massive sell-off ...
The Chinese-controlled Port of Darwin looks set to return to Australian hands after both Labor and the Coalition pledged to ...
I like a lot of Peter’s ideas.” Dutton’s visit to Tomago, on the election campaign’s third full day, showed he is on solid ...
The hesitation, shake of the head and stumbling admission he could not recall the unemployment and cash rate on the first day ...
Gas prices would have been reduced by 15 per cent over the last two months under the Coalition’s gas policy to boost supply ...
China is the source of our prosperity, and our greatest security threat. The US is the source of our security, but now our greatest economic threat. Have we learnt from dealing with China?
But two Australian territories seemed to be on the hit list, with Norfolk Island getting a 29 per cent tariff and the Heard and McDonald Islands (which is home to seals and penguins, but no people) ...
When the Labor Party's Jerome Laxale won the Sydney seat of Bennelong from the Liberals at the 2022 election, votes from ...
At the end of the election campaign's first week, we take a look at the leaders' responses to Trump's extraordinary 'Liberation Day' tariffs, from Albo's five-point plan to Dutton's mixed-up message.