National cabinet has met in Queensland and discussed housing issues,the nation’s strained health system and blowout infrastructure costs,as well as how skilled workers will be fast-tracked in migration overhaul.
Trump laid out familiar dark themes from his playbook,reignited his public loathing of Nancy Pelosi,and filled his hour-long speech with his familiar rallying cries,exaggerations and falsehoods.
Readers have been reflecting on what the Queen means to them.
The three were found by fire crews when they were called to the burning house about 9pm.
Grease made her a star,but it was Olivia Newton-John’s commitment to cancer research and humble personality that endeared her to celebrities and fans alike.
Labor lodges Fair Work call for higher wages and Beijing meets resistance in the Pacific as Foreign minister Penny Wong continues her visit to the region.
Top Australian health officials now say people need a third coronavirus vaccine dose to be considered up to date,but stopped short of using three shots to define “fully vaccinated”.
There are plans to elevate the study of Western heritage in history,the Australian Maritime Museum insists a United States shipwreck is indeed Captain Cook’s HMB Endeavour and a second SAS witness is set to appear in court today as part of Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation trial.
ATAGI has given its nod of approval to boosters for teenagers aged 16 and 17,Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation case is back in court and the US is sending 3000 troops to Europe amid tensions along Ukraine’s border.
Victoria’s ban on elective surgery could be wound back this week,NSW is mulling how to revive Sydney’s CBD and Labor has continued to criticise Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s performance during the pandemic.