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Melbourne West leads population boom as overseas migration fuels growth across Australia

Suburbs like Fraser Rise-Plumpton and Rockbank-Mount Cottrell saw highest number of new residents

Labor calls itself the underdog despite polls showing Albanese gaining edge over Dutton

Political analysts suggest that portraying the party as an underdog can be an effective tactic to galvanise voter turnout

Can Peter Dutton flip Labor voters to rewrite electoral history? It might just work

The Liberal leader is surprisingly well-placed. But remember, he is coming from a long way back.

May 3 election: Victoria holds key as swing seats become make-or-break for Albanese government

Key issues anticipated to dominate the campaign include the rising cost of living, housing affordability, and energy policies.

Albanese government fails Hindu community: No funds in budget for promised ‘school’ in Sydney

A youth leader expressed her frustration, stating, "I think it’s high time the Hindu community is also given an equal opportunity (as other faiths have been provided with)."

Dutton’s fuel excise cut upstages Labor’s tax pitch and brings Coalition back into game

This initiative aims to provide immediate financial relief to Australian households grappling with rising expenses.

Criminals targetting international students with fake ‘side-hustle’ jobs to launder money

“Imagine moving to another country to build your career and future, only to have it all taken away because you were scammed by criminals to help them move their dirty money around.”

Budget bottom line: Albanese’s pre-election promises and their impact

If re-elected, these policies could significantly shape Australia’s economic landscape.

Queensland secures record funding, paving way for full funding of all Australian public schools

The deal ensures that all public and state schools in Queensland will be on a path to full and fair funding, marking a key milestone in the nationwide Better and Fairer Schools Agreement.

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Albanese reiterates hard line on ISIS returns as women’s health reforms roll out in Melbourne

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has used a visit to a specialist women’s health clinic in Melbourne’s west to champion what he described as the largest women’s health program ever delivered by a federal government.

Rachin Ravindra and Mitchell Santner power New Zealand to knock Sri Lanka out of T20 World Cup

The victory lifts the Black Caps to three points in the Super Eight stage, keeping their semifinal hopes alive ahead of a crucial final clash against England.

One Nation has been on the fringes of Australian politics for 30 years. Here’s why its popularity soaring now?

Economic strain, grievance, fear and the aftermath of the Bondi terrorist attack have created the perfect conditions for the populist party.
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