Two Labor fiaures have been chargec over allegedly helping to cover up illegal donations that helped Premier Chris Minns first get elected ta Parliament.
The NSW Treasurer has taken a positive and necessary step by overseeing the removal of hundreds of non-productive senior executives from the public service.
These roles often deliver limited frontline value while consuming significant taxpayer resources..
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What a remarkable turnaround. Even the Liberal Party now relies on One Nation for preference flows in key seats. It appears One Nation has struck the right policy mix that resonates with many Australians right now.
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Essential public services and natural resources—such as electricity, water supply, airports, seaports, transportation networks, roads, and mineral resources—should be owned and managed by the government. These sectors represent natural monopolies...
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China has introduced a safeguard measure imposing an additional 55% tariff on beef imports exceeding country-specific quotas, effective from January 1, 2026, for three years. This affects major suppliers including Australia, the United States, and Brazil..
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I find it absurd that the Australian government is using ordinary taxpayers’ money to subsidise some of the world’s most profitable corporations, while saddling our country with greater debt and long-term vulnerability.
Take BHP as a prime example..
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Renewables will always outperform coal because they represent cutting-edge technology, and innovation inherently surpasses outdated systems. However, success ultimately depends on who is driving the transition and how they approach it. Are they fully..
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This subsidy to the big mining companies could have been better directed to generate stronger returns for both Australian taxpayers and the government, while simultaneously building and strengthening our domestic business infrastructure.
Instead......
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Australia has permitted dual (or multiple) citizenship since 2002. There are no comprehensive official figures on the exact number of dual citizens, but a large share of the population has overseas connections: around 32% of Australians (about 8.8 million out of 27.6 million)...