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Ronald MizenFinancial Review |
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese may not be the friend business wanted, but he could be the only reliable friend they’ve got.
In attracting AI investment, Australia cannot afford to dither, and more specifically, Attorney-General Michelle Rowland cannot afford to dither.
Whether it’s a Labor or Coalition bill that become law, our politicians are fighting a 21st century problem with a 20th century solution.
Attorney-General Michelle Rowland this week will introduce new laws that will curtail what the public can know about how Canberra operates.
Australia is a major emitter through coal and gas exports, so should be making as much money from them as possible now to pay for its consequences...
The influential union, a key backer of Jim Chalmers, has long advocated for an east coast gas reserve that would force LNG producers to put away gas...
Amid the jokes, protests and significant personal moments the composition of the new House made one thing clear: Anthony Albanese is in command.
The government’s economics team is arguing $3 million in super is more than enough for a dignified retirement. If so, why force people to save more?
Anthony Albanese and Penny Wong have left open the prospect of further action against Israel over the war in Gaza.
The opposition leader, pressed on what he would do if communities rejected his plans, said the party would “do what’s in our country’s best...
Polls show neither major party will win enough seats to form a majority government, so focus is on independents who could hold the balance of power.