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Albanese courts trade and tourists in Shanghai, as China talks shift tone from transactional to cautiously constructive.
Trump wins Supreme Court go-ahead for 700,000 federal job cuts; veterans, scientists, and aid workers first to go.
“Unlike our predecessors, who wanted to keep Queenslanders in the dark as they ran a protection racket for their mates, the ...
Glyn Davis reflects on the routines, values and quiet architecture that give policymaking its legitimacy -- if ethics stay in the frame.
Public servants now have skin in the game as the antisemitism envoy calls for audits, training, and funding levers across ...
Michael Stuckey Michael Stuckey is an honorary professor of law at Victoria University and a former dean of law at the University of Tasmania.
Tasmania is testing the limits of federation. What happens when a state can no longer deliver — and the Constitution offers ...
Despite Five Eyes ties, Australia says US intel sharing on space ops is hampered by classification rules that block full ...
The pressure’s on to cut regulatory drag -- but rules don’t disappear just because ministers say so. Could digital reporting ...
Rate peg’s revenge? Councils warn that cost shifting is now cloaked as indirect taxes, quietly passed to residents under the ...
Army aviation shifts north with Oakey Black Hawk base, co-locating firepower and training as natural disasters grow more ...
DCCEEW secretary revealed, DAFF secretary takes IPAA ACT presidency, NSW appoints Safe Work commissioner, latest ambassadors get postings.