Despite Australians finally getting a rate cut, the Prime Minister won’t be calling an election this weekend leaving the guessing game for a date to continue.
Blair Jackson
Australia’s wage growth has slowed in the December quarter, which while welcome news for the RBA, shows the peak in earnings growth might be over.
Cameron Micallef
The maverick elder statesman of the Australian federal parliament has detailed his role in the ousting of Julia Gillard as Prime Minister.
Jessica Wang
A union boss has come out swinging following reports some of Australia’s richest people want to cut penalty rates.
Normally quiet on details of his personal life, Peter Dutton has shared rare insights into his first failed marriage and a broken engagement that resulted in his first child.
Nationals leader David Littleproud has hit out at Coles after the supermarket giant flagged a cull in its product range, claiming prices at the checkout would rise.
Duncan Evans
How much respectability the WA Liberal Party can win back at the state election will matter as the West shapes up as a key state in the federal election.
Emma Kirk
The NSW Housing Minister says she ‘wasn’t thinking’ when a taxpayer-funded chauffeur pulled up to take her to a birthday lunch.
A giant American airline will become the third player on a key Australia to US route later this year.
ASIO chief Mike Burgess noted a “disturbing escalation” in anti-Semitic hate acts, after a caravan packed full of explosives was discovered in a Sydney suburb.
Australians are choosing the worst time of the year to try and find their next job, according to new research.
The Opposition Leader has taken aim at the decision for Foreign Minister Penny Wong to lead Australia’s delegation to the commemoration of Auschwitz.
Nathan Schmidt
Anthony Albanese has used his first major speech of the election year to take a swipe at Peter Dutton on a number of topics, including Australia Day.
Jessica Wang, Blair Jackson
More specialist doctors have walked out from one state’s troubled public health sector in an industrial relations war. And more look set to quit.
Jim Chalmers has pushed back against polling that suggests Australians hold bleak expectations for 2025, saying the Albanese is focused on cost of living.
Joseph Olbrycht-Palmer
Australians are more likely to take time off work with higher government payments, new research shows.
Women now make up nearly half of Anthony Albanese’s line-up of senior ministers, following the departure of long-time minister Bill Shorten.
There’s no such thing as a free lunch, but Aussies could soon enjoy tax deductible ones in an elected Coalition government.
The NDIS minister will leave parliament weeks earlier than expected, raising expectations the Prime Minister will move for a quick cabinet reshuffle.
Joanne Williamson
Anthony Albanese has commented on Justin Trudeau’s resignation, saying the Prime Minister has “served Canada well”.
End of year polling is predicting a tough election year ahead for Anthony Albanese, but he refuses to be daunted.
One state’s public mental health services could soon slip into crisis as more than 150 psychiatrists threaten to quit their jobs over an ongoing pay and staffing dispute.
Australia’s corporate watchdog has announced stunning allegations of corruption against the directors of embattled airline company Rex.
A long-serving outgoing Coalition senator’s new role once he steps out of parliament has been revealed.