Inflation has fallen to 3.6 per cent,the Coalition is pushing for compulsory age limits for social media sites,Australians are hit by more taxes and visa crackdown could hurt bilateral relations.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is open to running budget deficits,the e-Safety watchdog wins court bid against X over Sydney stabbing videos and electricity prices are down.
Polling shows Labor primary vote drops to new low,rift emerges over Peter Dutton’s nuclear plans and candlelit vigil honours victims of Bondi Junction attack.
Multinationals will be called to face supermarket probe,unemployment figures are up with concerns turning to inflation and the prime minister flags HECS changes.
The IMF has urged the treasurer to counter Chinese downturn,social media giants face big fines for misinformation and defence spending is set to soar over the next decade.
Australia’s defence spending to be released today,house prices soar on global debt scale and Julian Assange extradition talks continue.
Home affairs warn people smugglers could exploit visa bans,the environment minister is scaling back reforms and Alice Springs youth ban ends.
Up to eight people who were injured in the Bondi Junction attacks remain in hospital,judgement to be handed down in Bruce Lehrmann defamation case and supermarket probe continues.
Former prime minister Scott Morrison pushed $500 million project before business case done,the defence minister will visit Ukraine and OJ Simpson dies.
Dutton pushes back on PM appointing special adviser to Israel investigation,foreign policy guru believes Donald Trump will see AUKUS deal as ‘win-win’ and debate on supermarket code continues.
Major supermarkets face huge fines after review,boat arrival in WA sparks border protection row and AUKUS could expand to include Japan according to reports.