Hug a farmer, they've just saved Australia's economic bacon
During four decades on the land, rarely has Guy Milson seen as season as good as this one. And neither has the rest of Australia.
During four decades on the land, rarely has Guy Milson seen as season as good as this one. And neither has the rest of Australia.
"Unless we get some additional resources into this area, we'll never be able to bring this under control."
Former Prime Minister John Howard personally identified with two factors that he says won Donald Trump the US Presidency.
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton called for greater powers to stop foreign fighters coming home.
"I sound like a wanker but I believe in this stuff".
They were eight years and a few minutes late, but just after 11.30am on Friday, the first two Joint Strike Fighters were unveiled to the Australian public.
Turnbull government MP Warren Entsch is prepared to lose his seat defending the Fair Work Commission's controversial decision to recommend reducing Sunday penalty rate cuts.
Minister flatly rejects Parliamentary committee's peace plan.
When the media headlines hit about bad behaviour by men at the highest levels of corporate Australia, female board directors can't help but feel despondent.
France has pledged to unite with Australia in a "relationship of confidence" as the two nations move to cement the $50 billion submarine deal.
One Nation might not be the political force in WA politics as first predicted and their resurgence appears to be on the skids only a week before the election, according to a new poll.
Human Services "difficult to work with and very, very defensive," says Shetler.
Tens of millions have their calls screened as Centrelink crisis deepens.
The recruitment video meant to attract new university graduates was roundly mocked on social media platforms.
Australia has turned up empty handed to a major international conference which has pledged more than a quarter of a billion of dollars for women affected by US President Donald Trump's global gag rule on abortions.
Outspoken backbencher George Christensen has fired an extraordinary broadside at senior government ministers.
Chinese firms large and small are at Australia's aviation megashow - a development being watched closely by security analysts.
Coalition MPs are privately urging the leadership to find a solution or face the loss of seats.
The brother of executed Bali nine drug smuggler Andrew Chan says the Turnbull government could be putting more Australians at risk of the firing squad.
All senior CSIRO executives got bonuses in 2016.
Mining magnate and philanthropist Andrew Forrest says Australia's corporate bosses have been put on notice after the largest ever contract by a single company to promote Indigenous employment was signed in Canberra on Thursday.
The OECD has warned of a "rout" in Australian house prices leading to a new economic downturn, saying both prices and household debt have reached "unprecedented highs".
Labor's human services spokeswoman Linda Burney has referred Human Services Minister Alan Tudge to the Australian Federal Police over allegations he broke the law by releasing the personal information of a Centrelink recipient to the media.
Liberal party stalwarts Michael Kroger and Peter Reith will go head to head to contest the job of party state president, a rivalry that threatens to destabilise the Victorian branch ahead of next year's state election.
Giant Department of Human Services and Australian Taxation Office in Barnaby Joyce's sights.
Human Services Minister Alan Tudge is getting regular updates from his department on welfare recipients who are "criticising or unhappy with the system", a senate estimates committee has been told.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has refused to say whether he supports the Fair Work Commission's decision to cut penalty rates for hundreds of thousands of Australian workers, instead backing the independence of the body and indicating the government backs a transition that softens the blow for workers.
"They are camping out at McDonalds."
The PM said he had interstate business to attend this weekend but remained a "strong supporter" of Mardi Gras.
"Doing a job like this, you're in the inner-circle where it's like a different world altogether."
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