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The debt that dare not speak its name - the budget election blues
10 days ago - By Sydney Morning Herald
The largest budget deficits and record government debt should have been front and centre this campaign. Instead, neither side wants to deal with the issues.
Read more ...Election 2022 LIVE updates: US wanted Labor briefed on AUKUS deal earlier; Scott Morrison, Anthony Albanese continue campaigns across the nation
10 days ago - By Sydney Morning Herald
Biden demanded bipartisan support before signing the AUKUS pact but Labor was not told for months. Anthony Albanese has promised almost $1 billion in new Medicare funding ahead of the election.
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Trio rescued after yacht rolled in rough seas off Jurien Bay
The men were sailing from Carnarvon to Perth and thought they would be just ahead of the severe weather warning when they got caught up in five-metre swells.
Facebook's Australian tax bill just $24 million as profits double
Facebook Australia funnelled nearly $1 billion in local advertising revenue to an international subsidiary.
$1m reward offered over 1991 murder of St Kilda sex worker
Witnesses have told police they saw a woman's legs protruding out of a van's passenger door on the night Amanda Byrnes was last seen.
‘Underdone': Star chairman likens casinos to the banks on risk failures
Outgoing Star chairman John O'Neill said attention to risk was a “missing link, which needs to be filled” at the casino company.
There's a growing sense of panic in China
China's economy is shuddering as its harsh COVID policies continue to cause widespread financial pain despite escalating efforts to mitigate the damage.
After three decades, Lin Onus' art tram rides again
Tiriki Onus remembers the weekends he spent as a 10-year-old helping his father, the Yorta Yorta artist and activist Lin Onus, paint his first art tram and then seeing it...
Russian soldier sentenced to life in prison
A Russian soldier who pleaded guilty to killing a Ukrainian civilian has been sentenced to life in prison.
Tight race in Deakin, 55 votes separate knife-edge Victorian seat
Liberal MP Michael Sukkar is projected to cling onto his outer-suburban seat of Deakin as postal votes continue to be counted on Tuesday.