Anthony Albanese remains the preferred prime minister over opposition leader Peter Dutton after two new polls found the major parties are running neck and neck ahead of the May budget.
The Climate Council wants petrol and diesel cars banned by 2035 while Anthony Albanese is planning to impose new penalties on car maker that aren't going electric. Aussies have other ideas.
On Thursday Mr Albanese promised to make HECS 'simpler and fairer'. The Prime Minister admitted that the average student debt has skyrocketed in the past three years.
Sunrise host Nat Barr has demanded Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers address the 'epidemic' of violence against women after the alleged murder of Molly Ticehurst.
Elon Musk has taken another swipe at Anthony Albanese - and he's not holding back.
NSW premier Chris Minns also rejected claims from opposition leader that police were weak on antisemitism. Follow the day’s news liveGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAlbanese says discussions on Palestinian statehood, two-state solution ‘are taking place’ globallyMoving back to the Australian government’s discussions regarding a Palestinian state (see earlier posts): Albanese was asked about comments from Peter Dutton last night, accusing Penny Wong of...
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The Baltimore Orioles did not include Anthony Santander in their lineup for Monday's game against the Minnesota Twins. What It Means:.
Santander's early-season woes continued on Sunday against the Brewers with an 0-for-4 effort, lowering his batting average to just .180, albeit with three homers across 15 games. Austin Hays will re-enter the lineup in his stead.
More than 80 years after Australian forces etched their name into military history, Anthony Albanese is set to become the first sitting prime minister to walk the Kokoda Track. Mr Albanese will walk the mountainous trail for two days with Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape, culminating in a dawn service on Anzac Day […]
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