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Labor is considering wiping $1.1bn in welfare debt after a landmark ruling in the Federal Court this week that cleared the Department of Social Services to pursue historical welfare debts.
A trip designed to capitalise on the increasingly warm relations between Beijing and Canberra appears to have paid off. Two ...
According to senior sources, the Liberal Party’s failure to reflect the demographics of the country has made its chance of re ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s attempts to focus the start of his tour of China on football and tourism have been ...
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says he believes Jillian Segal did not know her husband’s trust had donated to Advance, ...
For Enrico and Franca Taglietti, whose lives and work are memorialised in an exhibition at Canberra Museum and Gallery, ...
The shortage of housing for women trying to escape domestic violence has reached chronic levels, with many forced to turn to ...
The NDIS has opened up the world for so many people living with disability. Many fear the newly introduced restrictions and ...
Gerard Mazza was wrongfully arrested while getting out of bed – proof of Woodside’s power in WA and the farce of policing ...
A landmark case brought against the Commonwealth by Torres Strait traditional owners has been dismissed, in a case of great significance for Pacific Island communities who have found themselves ...
Richard Marles’ chief of staff, Lucien Wells, disclosed an ongoing de facto relationship with lobbyist Sacha Fenton, who ...
Confidential documents show already delayed aged-care reforms are set back by months due to cost blowouts with a series of ...
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