Watch
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Aug 19, 2025
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Housing, wages, climate costs and aged care could hit young Australians harder than any recent generation, the Productivity Commission says.
Newsletter
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Aug 18, 2025
6 min read
Union says the penalty “reflects the gravity” of the airline’s actions after 1,800 staff were unlawfully sacked.
Victoria News
3 min read
The works form part of a broader $25.1 million redevelopment of sporting facilities and public space in Melbourne's east.
Analysis
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Aug 15, 2025
8 min read
How do you talk about potentially hateful ideas without sharing them?
Aug 14, 2025
Australia is set to allow North American beef imports for the first time in more than 20 years, a move the government says is safe, but farmers fear could jeopardise the nation’s biosecurity.
Aug 13, 2025
Somehow getting my hands on a media pass, the National Account was invited to attend the Australasian Gaming Expo, where pub and club owners decide which pokie machines will end up on the floors of your local venue.
South Australia News
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Aug 11, 2025
7 min read
Environment Minister Murray Watt has "apologised" for those who feel the government's response to the bloom was too slow.
Aug 8, 2025
A former Australian Army war studies director argues that climate change, not traditional military threats, is the greatest existential risk facing Australia.
4 min read
Why are taxpayers helping millionaires save more than they’ll ever spend?
Tasmania News
Aug 7, 2025
The Premier was ousted, re-elected, and reinstated — all in a few chaotic weeks. Now, another no-confidence vote looms. Tasmania’s political drama isn’t over yet.
housing
A new push would give Aussie homes a star rating for how well they handle disasters — from floods to fires to cyclones.
Environment
Aug 6, 2025
The Reef is worth $6.4 billion a year to Australia — but that won’t mean much if it keeps dying.
Barnaby Joyce wants to axe net zero. The Coalition doesn’t want to talk about it. Labor’s plan? Let the chaos unfold on the record.
New South Wales News
Aug 4, 2025
The weekend deluge caused by a low pressure system has left thousands without power.
Plus: Saving money with batteries and rebates for farmers