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Albanese’s prime ministership has been slow but steady. If he’s re-elected, he will need to give Australians a more ambitious plan for the country.
With long experience in parliament behind him, the former Queensland policeman is looking to take the top job. But he has his work cut out.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton have had their fourth and final leaders’ debate of the campaign. The skirmish, hosted by 7News in Sydney, was moderated by 7’s ...
Edith Cowan University Around the world, more and more electric vehicles are hitting the road. Last year, more than 17 million battery-electric and hybrid vehicles were sold. Early forecasts suggest ...
Opinion
Climate change and the housing crisis are a dangerous mix. So which party is grappling with both?Australia is running out of affordable, safe places to live – and climate change is getting worse. It makes sense to deal with both crises together.
Major parties used to easily dismiss the rare politician who stood alone in parliament. These MPs could be written off as isolated idealists, and the press could condescend to them as noble, naïve and ...
Australia once had ‘immigration amnesties’ to grant legal status to undocumented people. Could we again?
We’ve all been there – trying to peel a boiled egg, but mangling it beyond all recognition as the hard shell stubbornly sticks to the egg white. Worse, the egg ends up covered in chewy bits of ...
Opinion
Is Canada heading down a path that has caused the collapse of mighty civilizations in the past?If Canada allows inequality to rise unchecked, it risks ending up where hundreds or ancient societies have: plagued by widespread unrest, violence and even complete collapse.
The fourth debate asked leaders to produce one-word responses to pictures of the prime minister’s Copacabana house, a three eyed fish and Elon Musk.
Skilled migrants and international students are leaving the U.S. in growing numbers and many are heading north to Canada. But will Canada be able to create policies to help retain them?
But here’s the problem: in a region where malnutrition and diet-related illnesses are growing threats, understanding what’s in our food is no longer optional.
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