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Breakfast Wrap: The great GST debate
A new war of words has broken out between state and territory governments, after the Productivity Commission labelled the 2018 GST deal for Western Au...
Changing Australia: Aaron Eger and saving the kelp forests
Beneath the surface of our arctic seas, there are stunning - and often overlooked - forests.
Daniel Mookhey announces NSW data centre expectations
The NSW Treasurer says data centres must demonstrate how they will offset their power and water use.
WA Treasurer Rita Saffioti defends Western Australia's GST distribution
The WA Treasurer says that they WA is 'very, very confident' in their current GST deal.
2018 GST deal has 'made Australia unfairer and Western Australia richer' SA Treasurer says
The Productivity Commission has labelled the 2018 GST deal for Western Australia a "costly mistake".
Mathias Cormann 'fundamentally disagrees' GST deal a mistake
The Productivity Commission has labelled the 2018 GST deal for Western Australia a "costly mistake", but Mathias Cormann defends the GST arrangements...
Government 'confident' it'll secure support for NDIS reforms
The federal government says it's confident it will make a deal with the Opposition to pass sweeping changes to the National Disability Insurance Schem...
KPMG must do more to prevent misuse of client information, Dave Sharma says
NSW Liberal Senator Dave Sharma is a committee member with of the the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services.
Is Australia at risk of a measles outbreak?
A world first study estimates 1.7 million Australians are not protected against measles, fuelling concerns the country is at risk of more outbreaks.
Where does Israeli strikes leave US-brokered truce for Southern Lebanon?
The Lebanese health ministry says at least 11 people have been killed by Israeli strikes in the country's south, over the weekend.
Roy Butler describes NSW gun buyback as 'nuts'
The buyback scheme is set to start in November.
Breakfast Wrap: Five years from the fall of Kabul
This weekend marks five years since Afghanistan's capital Kabul fell to Taliban forces.
We look back at the chaotic withdrawal of US troops, the...
Building up not out: NSW launches new plans for Sydney
How do you squeeze 1.3 million more people into Australia's largest city?
'I love Andrew Bragg. He's full of ideas' Nationals leader says
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor says he's told front-bencher Andrew Bragg his job is to "express the views of the Coalition" after the Shadow Minister...
The fall of Kabul: five years on
Tomorrow marks five years since Afghanistan's capital Kabul fell to Taliban forces.
Why US sailors are reportedly jumping overboard
There are reports out of the United States that sailors have tried to jump overboard from a US aircraft carrier facing deteriorating conditions after...
KPMG to appear before parliamentary committee
The company is accused of using information obtained in audits of its clients - that it knew was off limits - to win new business.
Global shipping woes deepen as Hormuz future remains clouded
The new head of Iran's Basij paramilitary says the Strait of Hormuz is "under Iran's control and management".
Tasmania confirms first case of deadly bird flu strain H5N1
The Tasmanian government says it's a single case - and not yet considered an outbreak.
Voting underway in Clacton by-election
Voters in the English seaside constituency of Clacton are voting in a high-stakes by-election that will determine the future of Reform UK leader Nigel...
Breakfast Wrap: A radical plan for housing
The shadow minister delivered a speech to the National Press Club yesterday in which he called for the National Construction Code to be cut from 2,000...
Changing Australia: David Williams and building confidence in others
For decades David Williams has helped people - living with down syndrome and intellectual disabilities - find their voices.
Low-income Australians 'definitely' need to accept substandard housing, Bragg says
Andrew Bragg says he thinks low-income Australians need to accept substandard housing if they want to get into the housing market.
Federal and NSW governments to split $2.5 billion Tomago Aluminium bailout
They're jointly contributing $2.5 billion, while Tomago Aluminum has agreed to invest at least $1.1 billion in the facility.
Proposed gambling ad opt out 'conflict of interest' for commercial broadcasters, former SBS chair says
The federal government is moving closer to a deal with the opposition on its gambling regulations now.
How many pages should be in a national building code?
That's the question at the heart of a new debate around Australia's housing crisis.
Commonwealth Bank reports $10.9 billion annual profit
CBA raised its fully franked final dividend to $2.70, up 10 cents on last year.
Syria sentences former leader Bashar al-Assad to death in absentia
The former dictator led a regime responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people - and the displacement of millions.
How vulnerable are Australia's subsea cables?
Two cables - lying on the ocean floor in a Submarine Cable Protection Zone off the coast of Perth - suffered faults last weekend.
Breakfast Wrap: What is scandium?
The US government has announced more than half-a-billion dollars in funding for a "world-first" mining project in central western New South Wales. We...
Why the Pentagon is betting $500m on a NSW critical minerals mine
The US Department of War will invest $560 million in an Australian scandium project in central western NSW.
Drama at the Beehive: Could NZ's Luxon get the boot?
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has called an urgent caucus meeting amid swirling leadership speculation.
So if he falters, who cou...
Victorian Opposition Leader says domestic violence reforms 'long overdue'
The Victorian government has proposed sweeping reforms long called for by victim-survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Changing Australia: Bryan Fry and the search for venom and adventure
Renowned venom expert Bryan Fry's career has been punctuated with dozens of bites and broken bones, significant discoveries and wild journeys - from l...
Tim Wilson concerned falling house prices will impact small business
The Shadow Treasurer says he's concerned for the small businesses "that have their finance backed up against the security of their home".
Treasurer Jim Chalmers welcomes RBA's interest rates decision
The Reserve Bank kept rates on hold yesterday.
The clandestine catering truck ruse to protect the President
US outlet The Washington Post reports on an elaborate decoy plan that saw the US President Donald Trump secretly swap planes, unbeknown to journalists...
British Columbia battles ferocious wildfires
Canada's military has been put on stand-by as fires ravage parts of British Columbia.
Why a group of allergy experts are descending on parliament house today
Allergy experts are calling for better national allergy data.