The political debate about migration often boils down to a numbers game. The question is typically what the precise level ...
The Rose Garden is often the stage for political theater, but Monday's announcement carried a different weight. US President ...
An ANU new report argues departures are being overlooked in Australia's migration debate. Long-term departures have not ...
Net overseas migration is declining. It peaked in 2023, and as of mid-2026 it has dropped by 45%. Yet public sentiment has ...
It is not merely a specific two-party system under question in Britain or Australia. It is an outdated, almost Victorian, ...
Australia's urban geography has barely changed since colonial settlement: every state remains dominated by its original ...
Australian politics is in the chaotic phase. The ALP, One Nation and the Coalition compete. One party will be flung into ...
The recent appearance by Labor’s right-wing eminence Don Farrell in the Weekend Australian was a master-class in political theatre.
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A parliamentary inquiry is recommending Jim Chalmers direct the competition watchdog to investigate the $2 billion of fees ...
Make no mistake, news that maverick Liberal Bridget Archer will be acting Tasmanian premier for a week is a significant step ...
Instead, senior Liberals - including Angus Taylor - plan to swap preferences with the wreckers. Others in his party room ...