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Bill Shorten vows Labor will put Australian workers first

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten will announce a policy designed to force employers into more rigorous advertising to find ...

Bill Shorten will announce a new emphasis on local employment on Tuesday, as Labor moves to protect Australian jobseekers from being replaced by overseas workers brought in by employers under skilled migration visas designed to fill holes in the labour supply.

Turnbull turns attack on ABC, 'elite media'

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced a resettlement option for refugees held in Nauru and Manus Island with the ...

The ABC and "élite media" are to blame for distracting people from the government's focus on economic growth, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has said, at pains to emphasise that he is in touch with the concerns of real people.

Anger over road funding 'agreement'

The Monash Freeway.

The federal and Victorian governments have come to an agreement on how to spend the money that was to be used to fund the now scrapped East West Link project.

Kiwis went Walkabout for loaded clash

Try time: Shaun Johnson races away to score during the Kiwi's victory over England.

It must have been a strange sight: three big name New Zealand rugby league stars standing in an Australian-themed bar cheering the Kangaroos.

Adele to sing at the Gabba in March

Adele will be the first musical act at The Gabba since Sherbert in 1973.

Adele will say hello to Queenslanders at The Gabba next year in the first major live music concert at the venue in more than 40 years.

Sam Thaiday set for surgery in London

Blow: Sam Thaiday.

Veteran back-rower Sam Thaiday will undergo surgery in London on Tuesday after fracturing his cheekbone and eye socket during Australia's win over England.