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Dutton’s gas gamble: Modelling promises savings, but critics warn of long-term risks

The Albanese government has labelled the proposal “economically irresponsible” and pointed out that any savings will be modest.

Polite, rehearsed, and predictable: Albanese-Dutton’s first debate fails to shake up election campaign

Albanese accused Dutton of inflating Labor’s spending record, denying the claim that his government was the “biggest spender in 40 years.”

Election Diary: Jim Chalmers highlights expectations of May interest rate cut – after the election

“It’s about results. It's about lifting aspirations, not just spending money.”

Australia strengthens education ties with South Asia through school leaders’ mission

The group is visiting Brisbane, the Gold Coast, and Perth, with a focus on exploring opportunities in school and undergraduate education.

Dutton to cut permanent migrant and international student numbers, hike visa fees

Dutton criticised the Government’s migration targets, warning the arrival of 1.8 million new migrants over five years was worsening the housing shortage, especially in capital cities.

Albanese tells western Sydney kids to dream big as Labor eyes Fowler comeback

Albanese announced a $120 million commitment for new birthing facilities at the planned Rouse Hill Hospital

Dutton’s one-word pitch: unaffordable housing, dashed aspirations, and pressure at the bowser

Western Sydney's significance in the upcoming May 3 federal election cannot be overstated, with the region housing 14 key federal seats.

Sikandar of what exactly? Untucked, unbothered, unwatchable Salman Khan fights crime, calories, and coherence

What hurts the most is seeing Salman so visibly uninterested. He’s not acting — he’s just there, going through the motions while chaos unfolds around him.

Gender played a significant role in the 2022 election; Will it do the same in 2025?

According to the latest Newspoll, neither Albanese or Dutton are especially appealing to women voters

Baggage handler charged over alleged stunt inside plane turbine at Sydney Airport

Investigators interviewed the man at the AFP’s Sydney Airport station in February and searched his devices, uncovering six videos linked to the incident.

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Auckland mayor apologises after calling Indian-origin staffer ‘Muslim terrorist’, community says it is ‘very unfortunate’

However, the apology drew further scrutiny after the mayor referenced respect for the Sikh community, despite the staff member not being Sikh.

Pretend play is a magical part of childhood. New research suggests it can also help mental health

Children have huge imaginations and use these to turn rocks into spaceships, tables into forts or pens into fairies
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