
Bricks and mortarboards: International students buying property but crackdown looms
New figures show that the tax office has approved more than 2300 international students to buy properties in Australia. Home Affairs Minister...

Josh Frydenberg’s point of no return cements Dutton’s leadership
Josh Frydenberg has closed the door on a return to politics, and on what many Liberal MPs were hoping would be the...

Brexit reloaded: ‘No’ campaign hailed as a populist pivot
The man who led the populist campaign to have Britain quit the European Union says the No campaign against the Indigenous Voice...

ACCC forecasts gas supply increase, shortage fears disappear
The consumer watchdog says there will be a stable gas supply for Australian homes next year and an increase in gas exports,...

The Book of Morrison? Memoir suggests new kind of revelation
What role did Christian faith play in Scott Morrison’s prime ministership? During his office, Australia’s first Pentecostal prime minister dismissed questions about...

‘I’ve always stood strong’: Warren Mundine plays down break with No camp
No campaign spokesman Warren Mundine says voting against the Voice to Parliament referendum will speed up the treaty-making process with Indigenous Australians....

Aussie politicians unite in push to release Julian Assange
A group of 63 Australian MPs and senators have jointly signed a letter demanding an end to the prosecution and incarceration of...

Falsehoods in focus as legal storm brews over Voice debate
An Indigenous academic is threatening to sue Opposition Leader Peter Dutton over what she alleges is a defamatory social media post as...

Aussies want polluters to pay for climate crisis, poll finds
Australians are worried about the mounting costs of climate change and overwhelmingly want fossil fuel industries to pay for it, new research...

$3 billion seals deal for Labor’s housing fund
The Greens will pass the government’s housing fund through the Senate after Labor agreed to spend an extra $1 billion on social...
