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‘It’s a delusion’: Kelty hits back at Coalition call to deregister CFMEU
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‘It’s a delusion’: Kelty hits back at Coalition call to deregister CFMEU

But the former ACTU secretary says the move to overhaul the CFMEU is justified by the need to protect the interests of ordinary members.

  • by David Crowe and Angus Thompson

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A quarter of a million shortfall: Housing target unlikely to be met

A quarter of a million shortfall: Housing target unlikely to be met

The federal government has set a target to build 1.2 million new homes by the end of the decade. A month into the plan, it is already in trouble.

  • by Shane Wright
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Best of cartoons, July 22, 2024

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The latest illustrations from artist Matt Golding
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The latest illustrations from artist Matt Golding

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Victoria wants special treatment over foreign student caps

Victoria wants special treatment over foreign student caps

The state says it should be treated differently to NSW and others because of the damage done to its economy by the pandemic.

  • by Angus Thompson
The forgotten tax adding billions to the country’s insurance premiums

The forgotten tax adding billions to the country’s insurance premiums

State governments have reaped billions from stamp duty on insurance, and the industry’s peak body says it’s time for states to put that money back into mitigating natural disasters.

  • by Rachel Clun
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New push to end ‘ugly’ exploitation of older Australians

New push to end ‘ugly’ exploitation of older Australians

A $5 million media campaign aims to raise awareness of and eliminate elder abuse, which affects about one in six older people in Australia.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Can the Voices model help communities fight off nuclear reactors?

Can the Voices model help communities fight off nuclear reactors?

Coal communities across the country – facing the loss of industry, jobs and the social fabric that binds them together – are poised to transition from the coal that built their histories.

  • by Bianca Hall and Mike Foley
Australians pay the price for CFMEU tactics, figures show
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Australians pay the price for CFMEU tactics, figures show

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has turned the dispute over the CFMEU into a political test over the cost of living, claiming the union has added 30 per cent to the cost of major projects.

  • by David Crowe and Angus Thompson
EVs charge to the front – and to the rescue – in clean power reforms

EVs charge to the front – and to the rescue – in clean power reforms

Electric vehicles are a key target of reforms that aim to harness the wave of new, clean energy technology.

  • by Mike Foley and Nick Toscano
NRL to test broadcast rights waters as streaming loophole appears

NRL to test broadcast rights waters as streaming loophole appears

The code is set to go to market for its next TV deal this year, seizing on anti-siphoning laws that allow it to sell digital rights to global players such as Amazon.

  • by Chris Barrett