Deep under the Snowy Mountains, tunnelling machines have pierced through a key stretch of rock, edging Australia's most expensive energy project one step closer to completion. But will Snowy 2.0 ever justify its price tag? @JacintaCounihan https://t.co/ev1TrdEgCk
Labor MP Ed Husic says Australia needs to look at renegotiating the AUKUS pact with the United States and United Kingdom and start contemplating alternative options.
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#BREAKING: The federal government has conceded the National Anti-corruption Commission (NACC) needs a reset, following a series of controversies that have engulfed the integrity body.
Commissioner Paul Brereton resigned on Monday due to a series of investigations into his defence ties and management of conflicts of interest whilst at the helm of the NACC.
#BREAKING: Surging levels of renewable energy and better reliability from coal-fired generators are set to give consumers a break, with benchmark power prices to fall up to 10 per cent for consumers and more for small businesses. https://t.co/rfI78uHatF
Court orders prosecution pay $12,715 in legal costs after charges against an artist over a satirical artwork depicting Peter Dutton, Michael McCormack and Gina Rinehart in Nazi uniforms were dropped.
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"It's somewhat ironic that a stunt from within its own ranks is now giving those activists video evidence of the very thing they accuse Israel of: engaging in cruel and dehumanising practices." @MattDoran91
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The former NSW Liberal government concluded Port Kembla was the most cost-effective location for a nuclear submarine base.
The compared Port Kembla and Newcastle's housing prices, impacts on other industries and freight capacity. @gracecrivellaro
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Plans have been submitted for Australia's most powerful gas-fired peaking power plant, as experts warn future energy demand could trigger a wave of new "mega" facilities. @BurfittPenny
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Police have withdrawn their first charges against a protester from Sydney’s anti-Isaac Herzog rally just hours after confirming any charges laid under a now-defunct law would be dropped.
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"The inquiry accused the premier's staffers, of making false statements under oath... it also found the government communicates via disappearing messaging apps such as Signal to avoid compliance with orders for documents."
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the News Corp tabloids really losing their touch. In years past, this would have gotten the full Photoshop treatment, Chalmers' face stuck on Stalin photos with a USSR hat, or on the Grim Reaper with robe and scythe
Sad! Low energy!
#BREAKING: A man accused of planning terrorist attacks in Perth has been charged with further offences, including possession of child abuse material, bulletproof clothing and violent extremist material on his devices. https://t.co/nEU3llQkLC
"Not pointing a finger at one nationality, not just saying, 'we can't have this from this part of the world, we don't want these people.' That's what I get from Pauline Hanson."
Farrer's Indigenous and migrant communities worried by rise of One Nation.
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