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PM defends Palestine recognition after US ‘disgust’

PM defends Palestine recognition after US ‘disgust’

The prime minister has returned verbal fire at a US diplomat, throwing his words back at him to defend Australia's ...
Legal top guns target national working with kids scheme

Legal top guns target national working with kids scheme

Current working with children check laws are "hopeless", the prime minister concedes, as Australia's top legal ...
Footy fans help consumer spending roar into growth

Footy fans help consumer spending roar into growth

Footy fever has helped score a try for consumer spending, with a series of big matches prompting Australians to ...
World War II heroes robbed of return home honoured

World War II heroes robbed of return home honoured

A country boy who flew a B-24 bomber over Borneo in July 1945 did not live long enough to witness the end of World ...
Air Canada cancels flights ahead of work stoppage

Air Canada cancels flights ahead of work stoppage

Air Canada has started cancelling flights ahead of a possible work stoppage by flight attendants that could impact ...
Ice, cocaine, heroin consumption highest on record

Ice, cocaine, heroin consumption highest on record

Australia's insatiable appetite for illicit drugs is fuelling demand from international crime groups and drug ...
Parents urged to go to police with childcare concerns

Parents urged to go to police with childcare concerns

Parents worried about staff or incidents at childcare facilities are being urged to go straight to police rather ...
Beijing’s first World Humanoid Robot Games open

Beijing’s first World Humanoid Robot Games open

Humanoid robots have danced hip-hop, performed martial arts and played keyboard, guitar and drums at the opening ...
‘Standard practice’: summiteers play down Treasury leak

‘Standard practice’: summiteers play down Treasury leak

Economists and business groups have joined the prime minister in insisting an upcoming economic roundtable can ...
Cafe owners, tradies could gain from cutting red tape

Cafe owners, tradies could gain from cutting red tape

Australians could save more than $1 billion a year through lower costs, reduced delays and more choice under a ...
Ex-Qantas boss returns to defends his troubled legacy

Ex-Qantas boss returns to defends his troubled legacy

Alan Joyce has returned to public life to launch an impassioned defence of his tarnished legacy as Qantas chief ...
Price hikes, job cuts push telco’s modest profit lift

Price hikes, job cuts push telco’s modest profit lift

Telstra's share price has slipped more than two per cent despite a surge in annual profit, as a closer look at the ...
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