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Australia signs a landmark uranium deal with India, house prices in Sydney and Melbourne continue to plummet. Plus, Telstra under pressure over the outage it says was caused by a software defect.
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Australians hit by a network black out that left Telstra users stranded and the government in damage control, a global AI giant eyes off more space in Australian data centres. Plus, Nigel Farage sets up a people versus the establishment by-election.
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Labor’s skilled migration program is slammed as a “con job”. Plus, why China’s nuclear-capable missile test must be a wake-up call for Australia.
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The PM’s arrogance is on full display as he defends his government’s controversial tax changes, economists warn the RBA may not cut interest rates until 2027. Plus, China tests a nuclear-capable missile after Australia signs a defence pact with Fiji.
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More evidence voters are losing faith in the major parties, the Reserve Bank issues dire warning on the state of the housing market. Plus, the mortgage broker who spent $16.5K to challenge the prime minister to a game of tennis.
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China’s ambassador takes aim at ASIO over foreign interference claims, and how much cost-of-living relief will Australians actually get from Labor’s tax cuts?
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Why the Liberals need to focus on message discipline, climate tsar Matt Kean faces calls to resign over his taxpayer-funded travel. Plus, Opposition Leader Angus Taylor on his vision for rebuilding the Coalition.
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Labor claws back support in the latest Newspoll as a Liberal MP floats the idea of a party rebrand. Plus, what does the defence deal with Vanuatu mean for national security?
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The West must confront radical Islam as the ASIO boss issues a terror threat warning, local UK elections reveal a cultural shift as there is debate over the definition of islamophobia. Plus, the UK fight for women's rights.
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The Albanese government clears the way for the last ISIS bride to return to Australia, Bjorn Lomborg on the upheaval amongst climate change scientists. Plus, a political strategist from the United Arab Emirates warns Australia on radical Islam.
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Peta catches up with two security experts on the threat of radical Islam. Plus, outspoken UK feminist Julie Bindel on the transgender debate.
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The Greens do a deal with Labor to pass the government's controversial tax changes, the fallout from Keir Starmer's resignation. Plus, Anthony Albanese targets Pauline Hanson over her criticism of multiculturalism.
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The Prime Minister and Treasurer refuse to call today's carve outs of their controversial CGT changes a backflip. Plus, a shock suppression order applied to two alleged offenders involved in anti-Anzac graffiti attacks has shocked Veterans.
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Pauline Hanson makes an impressive debut at the National Press Club but questions raised after a security breach, Donald Trump doubles down on his Iran deal at the G7 at Evian in France. Plus, two men arrested in alleged White House terror plot.
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Ben Roberts-Smith back in court today in a bid to vary his bail conditions, the Reserve Bank of Australia holds fire on interest rates. Plus, Peta Credlin takes a closer look at that US-Iran deal.
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Another day and another poll with One Nation again in front of Labor, US President Donald Trump announces a deal with Iran. Plus, One Nation's 'Fire the Liar' donation drive goes past $4 million today.
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Over 430,000 people are tonight on bridging visas, Matt Kean has been forced to concede the AI boom is going to put pressure on Australia's already struggling power grid. Plus, 'Fire the Liar' has well and truly taken off.
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The fallout from the shocking attempted beheading of a man on the streets of Belfast, a stunning blow in the High Court today for the Albanese government. Plus, One Nation has launched a funding drive calling on Australians to "fire the liar".
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The clock is ticking on Jacinta Allan's time as Victorian Premier, new data reveals more than 1000 migrants a day are being added to the nation's population under Labor. Plus, the PM and his ministers are still in denial about the rise of One Nation.
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- Visa fler