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Coalition leader Peter Dutton is the most divisive leader of a major political party in Australia's history, according to a bold call made by Jim Chalmers.
20m ago
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has launched a stinging attack on Liberal leader Peter Dutton. Photo: Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS
Alex Cleary was 19 when his sister died.
Carla Mascarenhas • 45m ago
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Alex Cleary. Picture supplied
Chinese company's Facebook ad offers vapes for $34.50 a kilo.
Matthew Kelly • 1hr ago
Inset: Huawell Trade Export Shipping's vape advertisement on Facebook. Main image source: Shutterstock.
Mergers have to help the economy. New rules should ensure that.
Andrew Leigh • 1hr ago
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Modernising Australia's merger laws will be good for business. Picture Shutterstock
This law is adding to workers' burden, rather than relieving it.
Zoë Wundenberg • 1hr ago
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What is reasonable is the lingering question about right-to-disconnect laws. Picture Shutterstock
We need trade without dependency and deterrence without an arms race.
Crispin Hull • 1hr ago
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Chinese President Xi Jinping. Picture Shutterstock
Construction workers are being urged to walk off the job in support of the CFMEU after it was forced into administration.
Tess Ikonomou
Tradies will walk off the job on Tuesday to protest the CFMEU being forced into administration. Photo: Jono Searle/AAP PHOTOS
A decades-long vision for the future of Australian air travel has promised to improve rights for travellers, but lawyers say it does not go far enough.
Kat Wong
Improved consumer protections would allow passengers to be recompensed for cancelled flights. Photo: Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS
A producer and importer of combustible cladding linked with fire dangers in Australia and abroad will be back in court as a class action against them continues.
Miklos Bolza
Footage of the Grenfell Tower fire was played to the court on the first day of the class action. Photo: AP PHOTO
A new community-focused, non-partisan organisation that lets people share their ideas and opinions aims to help people better shape political policy.
Aaron Bunch
Australian society is more divided and action is needed to stop the fracturing, Paul Bassat says. Photo: Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS

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