An Israeli airstrike has destroyed the consular section of Iran’s embassy in Syria,and politicians who misbehave could be suspended or have their pay docked under new laws proposed.
A report found living standards are under threat from lack of competition,children could be removed from NDIS under new laws and debate on deportation laws continues.
Labor rams through detention legislation to head off more High Court challenges,UK judges have deferred Julian Assange’s extradition appeal and Greens threaten fuel rules over gas project push.
Polling shows the prime minister’s personal approval rating has slipped,premiers revolt over federal NDIS law changes and the tax office is rejecting a quarter of calls.
Experts want a permanent end to bracket creep and a tax overhaul,a dozen opposition MPs back nuclear power but won’t commit to a plant in their own electorates and debate continues on supermarket duopoly.
Australia will pump $5 billion into UK submarine industry to fast-track AUKUS,the prime minister has been told to scrap religious school rules and Liberal Party press releases make splash on Google.
Migrant numbers are growing in Australia as the government’s student crackdown starts,winter gas fears for NSW and Victoria and debate about Trump’s comments on Kevin Rudd continue.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong will meet her Chinese counterpart today,Teal MPS have been accused of wanting to protect their wealthy donors and RBA holds interest rates.
Australia’s central bank will decide on interest rates today,push for Gazans to receive more generous visas and states want four-year GST forecasts.
The federal government will move to block the release of more immigration detainees by mounting a new defence in the High Court.
The movement of a pilot’s seat during the LATAM Sydney to Auckland flight that dropped midair could have triggered the nose dive,a new report has found.