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The future of nuclear after Coalition’s election loss
Labor’s opposition to nuclear energy, and push to renewables, was one defining policy of the election, reflecting broader shifts in......
Parties pledge billions: what could it mean for rural healthcare?
Healthcare remains a centrepiece of the federal election campaign, with both major parties, pledging billions of dollars to target critical......
Is immigration to blame for Australia’s housing crisis?
The housing crisis is undoubtedly one of the major talking points this election. For the Coalition, a key solution is......
Research shows Gen Z are more sceptical when voting for political parties
As Australia’s federal election cycle moves closer to voting day, experts highlight an emerging disconnect between the younger generations and......
New streamlined pathways for Veterans’ PTSD support
Last month, the new Veterans’ Entitlements, Treatment and Support Act (VETS Act), passed through Federal Parliament as a way of......
Politics resume at Parliament House for 2025
This week politics resumed at Parliament House with the first sitting week of 2025. This potentially could be the last......
‘No to nuclear’: Indigenous activists oppose power plant in Port Augusta
In the South Australian town of Port Augusta, Native Title holders and Indigenous activists are protesting the Coalition’s proposal to......
Social Media age ban could impact regional Australians
The social media age ban announced by the Federal Government last week will prohibit Australians under the age of 16......
Independent MP speaks on Dutton’s Election Promise to Defund EDO
Last week, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton promised to defund the Environmental Defenders Office if the coalition wins next year’s federal......
Online disinformation prevention bill under scrutiny
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese defended the government’s disinformation and misinformation prevention bill, criticising dissent from the Coalition. Albanese......