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Albanese government crumples on misinformation bill and gambling advertising

The bill had no chance of passing the Senate, with the Coalition, the Greens and other crossbenchers lining up against it.

The Coalition will block the student caps bill, Brace yourself for more uncertainty over international students

For universities, TAFEs, private colleges and potential international students, this news will be cause for relief, but not celebration.

Senate censures Lidia Thorpe for disrupting King’s reception and Ralph Babet for posting hate speech

The motions were moved by Senate leader Penny Wong and supported by the opposition.

‘Freedom of Speech at Risk,’ Coalition Fights Albanese’s Misinformation Legislation

This could lead to the removal of legitimate, honestly-held opinions by Australians who are simply engaging in public discourse.

David Crisafulli claims LNP victory, ending Labor’s decade-long reign in Queensland

his election result represents the first time since 1989 that the LNP has won a state poll.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla celebrate modern Australia as historic royal visit concludes

To commemorate the Royal visit, the Australian Government made a $10,000 national contribution to Greening Australia on behalf of all Australians.

Screaming Senator Lidia Thorpe forcibly removed from Parliament after disrupting King Charles welcome

"Senator Thorpe has disgraced not only herself and the Australian Parliament, but every Australian man, woman and child."

22 years on, Australia remembers the horrific 2002 Bali Bombings

This attack marked the largest loss of Australian life since World War II, shattering the nation's sense of security against global terrorism.

Albanese Government to safeguard public ownership of NBN with new legislation

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, reaffirming a key election promise, highlighted that the move is critical to maintaining accessible internet for all Australians, now and in the future.

The Australian government has introduced new cyber security laws. Here’s what you need to know

The legislation, if passed, will be Australia’s first standalone cyber security act. It’s aimed at protecting businesses and consumers from the rising tide of cyber crime.

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Melbourne family shattered by loss of 16-year-old son, calls for better pedestrian protection

Chris Rua Antony died in hospital on February 20, a week after he was struck by a car while walking home from school along Pound Road in Narre Warren South.

Gaza’s endless War: Proxies, misinformation, and the civilians caught in between

Many senior Hamas leaders have lived for years in luxury abroad, in places such as Qatar and elsewhere, far removed from the consequences of the war they help direct.

Albanese and ministers join Ramadan celebrations, encouraging wider community participation

Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek described Ramadan nights in Lakemba as one of Sydney’s great traditions, pointing to the bustling streets and strong sense of community.
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