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Barnaby Joyce to miss parliament after being filmed on the ground

Barnaby Joyce to miss parliament after being filmed on the ground

Joyce has confirmed that he received upsetting news about the health of a family member around the time of the incident, which he blamed on mixing alcohol and prescription medication.

  • by Paul Sakkal

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Focus on fairness is an education, but Albanese’s ambition has yet to be tested
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Focus on fairness is an education, but Albanese’s ambition has yet to be tested

The Albanese government has talked a good game on significant education reform. Soon, it will be time for action.

  • by Sean Kelly
Voters don’t care about Albanese’s broken promise – but now they expect much more from him

Voters don’t care about Albanese’s broken promise – but now they expect much more from him

Labor is drifting towards the unhealthy primary vote of the last election – just enough to win, not enough to feel safe. On these numbers, betting agencies will be adjusting their odds on a hung parliament.

  • by David Crowe
‘We’ve got to get this out of the hands of kids’: Entsch fumes on vape ban ‘fail’

‘We’ve got to get this out of the hands of kids’: Entsch fumes on vape ban ‘fail’

Coalition MPs are warning about the “skyrocketing” sale of vapes to children, and asking if it would be better to regulate and tax the sale, like New Zealand.

  • by David Crowe and Natassia Chrysanthos
Best of cartoons, February 26, 2024
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Best of cartoons, February 26, 2024

The news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists.

The latest illustrations from artist Michael Leunig
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The latest illustrations from artist Michael Leunig

A look at the follies, foibles and joys of the human race through the eyes of cartoonist Michael Leunig.

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Bogged down by admin, it’s no wonder public school teachers are going private
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Education

Bogged down by admin, it’s no wonder public school teachers are going private

Many teachers in the public sector operate under excessive workloads, chiefly because they’re juggling extra tasks like running school carnivals and writing newsletters.

  • by Caroline Milburn
Coalition takes primary vote lead in RPM poll for first time since election

Coalition takes primary vote lead in RPM poll for first time since election

Voters have lifted the Coalition to its strongest position since the last federal election despite backing Labor on its overhaul of personal income tax cuts.

  • by David Crowe
$1b for journalism at risk in new warning over Google, Facebook
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$1b for journalism at risk in new warning over Google, Facebook

Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg and former competition boss Rod Sims have urged the Albanese government to enforce the media bargaining code struck three years ago, when they stared down the social media giants.

  • by David Crowe
HECS fee relief could flow by July under proposed university debt overhaul

HECS fee relief could flow by July under proposed university debt overhaul

Australians paying off university debts could save $1000 or more by mid-year under a fee overhaul that Education Minister Jason Clare calls a cost-of-living fix.

  • by Paul Sakkal
As Morrison leaves parliament, we should honour his legacy

As Morrison leaves parliament, we should honour his legacy

Fallen Australian leaders are eventually remembered for the good, not the bad. Scott Morrison will be no different.

  • by George Brandis