Treasurer slams bank 'whinge' but says levy won't increase
Treasurer Scott Morrison has accused the big banks of having a "whinge" over the government's new levy but has also sought to reassure them he has no plans to lift the impost any further.
Treasurer Scott Morrison has accused the big banks of having a "whinge" over the government's new levy but has also sought to reassure them he has no plans to lift the impost any further.
The Commonwealth public service is beginning a push toward gender-neutral bathrooms at its Canberra headquarters, to foster greater inclusiveness of transgender and intersex employees.
Notorious US white supremacist Mike Enoch has announced plans to visit Australia for an alt-right conference.
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A "cyber weapon" originally belonging to the US National Security Agency has caused devastation in the wrong hands.
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The government's hopes overhauling school funding have received a boost.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's proposed $7.8 billion Medicare levy rise looks set to stall in the Senate, with Labor, the Greens and the crossbench all flagging concerns about the hit to low-income earners.
A permanent tax rate of almost 50 per cent for top earning Australians is on the cards as the government looks to negotiate with Labor and the Senate cross bench to fill fund the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
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Kim Beazley says the Turnbull government should grant a request for more troops to be sent to war-torn Afghanistan.
Outgoing defence boss Dennis Richardson warns of first signs of extremist influence in Indonesian politics.
The first serous poll since the big-spending budget reveals the Coalition still trails the Labor opposition.
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"We have been asked to consider additional resources, and we are actively considering that".
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has called on Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews to rein in his 'public posturing' over federal infrastructure funding to the state, and has offered to meet to resolve the dispute.
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Federal opposition remains determined to try to win political argument about budget fairness.
The Turnbull government's signature company tax cut will cost $15 billion more than the initial $50 billion estimate.
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University fee repayment changes and rise in Medicare levy to hit below-average wage earners.
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Minister says public didn't miss Fairfax's 'left-leaning' journalists during protest over cuts.
Labor will put higher education at the centre of its response to this year's budget by announcing it will oppose all the government's major university changes, including the proposed rise in fees and slashing of the HECS repayment threshold.
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