China drops its beef with Australia over meat exports

China drops its beef with Australia over meat exports

But even as the agriculture sector praised the federal government for the lifting of restrictions,Labor faces a fight over a proposed ban on live sheep exports.

  • byMike Foley

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Who really runs the country? The secret roles of Albanese’s ministers

Who really runs the country? The secret roles of Albanese’s ministers

Anthony Albanese’s ministers have portfolios – they also have other roles:confidantes,influencers,attack dogs. And some are more equal than others.

  • byJames Massola
More than 150 cattle died on a ship from Darwin. It could result in a diplomatic debacle

More than 150 cattle died on a ship from Darwin. It could result in a diplomatic debacle

Was the true death figure kept secret from the Indonesians? Neither the Australian government nor shipping company will say.

  • byZach Hope
Minns wants big business to bankroll natural disaster protection
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Minns wants big business to bankroll natural disaster protection

The Minns government wants insurers,banks and superannuation funds to help bankroll projects that reduce flood and bushfire risks faced by NSW residents.

  • byHeath Gilmore
Thousands without power as deluge hits south-east Queensland
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Thousands without power as deluge hits south-east Queensland

Nearly 3800 homes and businesses remain without power after heavy rain pummeled south-east Queensland in the early hours of the morning.

  • byCameron Atfield
Doctors push for formal role in nation’s disaster response planning

Doctors push for formal role in nation’s disaster response planning

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners has proposed the creation of a centralised register of local doctors and general practices willing to respond to disasters.

  • byLisa Visentin
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Thousands to welcome 2024 without power as veterans join storm clean-up

Thousands to welcome 2024 without power as veterans join storm clean-up

About 18,000 south-east Queensland homes are still without power following the severe Christmas weather,with more thunderstorms likely in the days ahead.

  • byMatt Dennien
Floods,fires and more floods:Murray Watt has had a busy year

Floods,fires and more floods:Murray Watt has had a busy year

As most federal ministers wind down for the year,Emergency Management Minister Murray Watt remains on-call,with the Australian summer notorious for dishing up natural disasters that double as tests of political competency.

  • byLisa Visentin
Detainees could be released within days after High Court ruling

Detainees could be released within days after High Court ruling

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.

  • byAngus Thompson
Fight over cow burps looms as farmers face forced emissions cuts

Fight over cow burps looms as farmers face forced emissions cuts

The Albanese government has kicked off consultation with the agriculture sector on the touchy subject of how to reduce greenhouse gases.

  • byMike Foley
Albanese becomes first prime minister to set foot in China in seven years

Albanese becomes first prime minister to set foot in China in seven years

The first photos of the historic state visit show Anthony Albanese being greeted by the Australian ambassador to China,the Chinese ambassador to Australia and a schoolgirl carrying flowers.

  • byLisa Visentin andDavid Crowe