
Staffing boost returns humans to Centrelink services
Thousands of Centrelink and Medicare staff are being recruited in a bid to shorten call wait times and provide better customer service....

US visit done, PM Anthony Albanese prepares to meet with China’s Xi
Off the back of a diplomatic trip to the US, the Prime Minister has his eyes set on Beijing with the hopes...

Asbestos disease danger ‘far from over’, says watchdog
The federal agency set up to lead action on asbestos has warned the danger it poses is “far from over”. A natural...

Public servants ranked female workers on ‘hotties list’
Junior public servants allegedly created a “hotties list” ranking their female co-workers, a Senate estimates committee has heard. The Department of Infrastructure,...

Bipartisanship needed to close the gap: Minister
A cabinet minister is calling for a bipartisan approach to closing the Indigenous wellbeing gap, as fallout continues over the failed Voice...

Thousands join nationwide rallies calling for end to Gaza’s torment
Protesters say they are standing on the right side of justice and humanity, turning up in their thousands to demonstrate in favour...

Up to 10,000 expected at approved Sydney march
Up to 10,000 people are expected to march through the Sydney CBD on Saturday afternoon after police green-lit the event, and many...

Voters want to close Indigenous gap, despite lost Voice
Australians want to close the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, regardless of what the Voice referendum outcome might infer. The nation...

Australians in Israel offered one last lifeline home
Australians caught in the crossfire of the Israel-Hamas conflict have been offered one last chance to fly home. Foreign Affairs Minister Penny...

Australia accused of waging a ‘war on whistleblowers’
Australia was once a world leader in investigating war crimes in Afghanistan before, critics say, it began doggedly pursuing whistleblowers, rather than...
