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So what is Albonomics, and what will it mean for Australia?

So what is Albonomics, and what will it mean for Australia?

When he came to power, the prime minister’s economic priorities were hard to discern. Two years on, his vision is clear.

  • by Shane Wright

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Liberal MP considers defying party to support Greens bill on no-grounds evictions

Liberal MP considers defying party to support Greens bill on no-grounds evictions

Despite both Labor and the Coalition promising to end no grounds evictions before the last election, neither has moved to end the practice. One Liberal MP is sick of waiting.

  • by Michael McGowan
Half the detainees freed after High Court ruling have no monitors or curfews

Half the detainees freed after High Court ruling have no monitors or curfews

The government has successfully fended off a major legal challenge that would have seen up to 200 more immigration detainees released into the community.

  • by Olivia Ireland and Angus Thompson
Move over, Met Gala: Labor’s budget night bash the big ticket in town

Move over, Met Gala: Labor’s budget night bash the big ticket in town

Tickets to a Labor budget night fundraiser have sold out. The Liberals, meanwhile, can’t fill their tables.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
If Chalmers gets the budget wrong, interest rate rises may kill his government

If Chalmers gets the budget wrong, interest rate rises may kill his government

For Treasurer Jim Chalmers, this budget is existential. Bad decisions could increase unemployment or provoke more interest rate rises. Both would be political nails in the government’s coffin.

  • by Shane Wright
Australia, let’s have more babies, says Jim Chalmers

Australia, let’s have more babies, says Jim Chalmers

Australians are having fewer children with the fertility rate tumbling. The treasurer says people should think about having more kids.

  • by Shane Wright and David Crowe
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Labor’s gas boost opens new front in crossbench election battle

Labor’s gas boost opens new front in crossbench election battle

Teal independents, the Greens and even Labor MPs are pushing back against the government’s gas plan as a Morrison-era rerun.

  • by Mike Foley
Qld will hand out $2b in power bill rebates but the cash splash has raised questions

Qld will hand out $2b in power bill rebates but the cash splash has raised questions

While broadly welcomed by social service groups, there are concerns the rebates risk sucking up budget cash that could be used on better targeted help.

  • by Matt Dennien
Laws for immigration detainees only drafted after landmark High Court ruling
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Laws for immigration detainees only drafted after landmark High Court ruling

A freedom-of-information request has revealed Home Affairs officials did not draft legislation until after the November High Court ruling on immigration detention.

  • by Angus Thompson
$3.4 billion drip feed means no surprises expected in Saffioti’s first budget
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$3.4 billion drip feed means no surprises expected in Saffioti’s first budget

This budget will be Treasurer Rita Saffioti’s first after she was elevated to the position in June last year following the retirement of former treasurer and premier Mark McGowan.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Kyle Sandilands’ salary secrets handed over in legal stoush

Kyle Sandilands’ salary secrets handed over in legal stoush

A ruling by the Copyright Tribunal of Australia has prompted speculation on who might be among Australia radio’s best-paid presenters.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman