Peter Dutton’s frontbench reshuffle might not look like much,but it’s a canny piece of work from the federal opposition leader.
The government is being urged to reduce Australia’s reliance on Chinese-made cranes and electric vehicles because of fears they could be used for spying.
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.
Seven of the approximately 150 non-citizens,including some sex offenders and other violent crimes,have now been arrested.
The privacy commissioner has launched an inquiry into whether TikTok should be formally investigated for harvesting data without user consent.
The opposition claims the government did not have to release so many detainees so quickly.
The building industry has told the government it will need 480,000 new workers over the next three years,including Australian apprentices and skilled foreign workers.
Up to 92 immigration detainees,including some convicted of violent and sexual offences,will be released as the government complies with a High Court ruling.
Jane Hume’s pitch to displace James Paterson in Victoria will provoke fresh discussion about female representation in the Liberal Party.
The Albanese government has set up a taskforce to review the conduct of public servants mentioned in the royal commission’s report.
Members of an Australian parliamentary delegation have been forced to explain the former prime minister’s view that the plan is “the worst deal in all history”.