Opposition Leader Peter Dutton shared his response to the federal budget,Labor shelves deportation bill and violence rages in New Caledonia.
Labor will be forced into talks with the Greens over new curbs on coal and gas in a bid to salvage the $13.7 billion tax credits in its “made in Australia” budget plan and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is in an “extraordinarily serious” condition after he was shot multiple times in a suspected assassination attempt which has rocked the central European nation.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers handed down his budget which included a $3.5 billion energy subsidy and defence whistleblower David McBride was jailed.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers will hand down his third budget,defence whistleblower David McBride will find out if he will be jailed and universities face cap on international students.
The federal budget will be delivered tomorrow and promises good news on inflation;universities to stop overseas student surge and deportation debate continues.
Billionaire Elon Musk widens his legal fight with Australia,the treasurer would like Australians to have more children and some Labor MPs push back against gas plan.
Home Affairs has been criticised for botching investigations,the treasurer will lift rent assistance in the budget and debate continues on deportation laws.
Private colleges are being told to stop recruiting fake overseas students,the Reserve Bank has held interest rates steady and the Coalition wants overhaul of deportation bill.
It’s a tight budget with a few standouts for families,but Victorians still have plenty to say.
Polling shows men swing to support Coalition,Jim Chalmers promises budget spending and an Australian helicopter in near miss with Chinese fighter jet.
The Australian Tax Office plans to target landlords making inflated claims,privacy commissioner warns of AI and Australian brothers may have been killed over ute.