US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth again on warpath over US allies’ defence spending
EDITORIAL
WA households will bear the brunt of the State Government’s decision to axe its $400 power bill credit after three years of relief
Treasurer Rita Saffioti says the Government was focusing on economic infrastructure ‘like we’ve never seen before’
The plain fact is that Mr Trump had a bigger issue to deal with.
Editorial
It is not beyond Mr Trump’s capacity to raise an issue out of the blue
There is only one ‘people of the region’ under immediate threat, persistent and deadly: the people of Israel. And the threat to those people of the region is posed by one regime alone: Iran.
There’s no way of knowing what might be running through the minds of Premier Roger Cook and Treasurer Rita Saffioti as they walk into Parliament House to deliver Labor’s first post-election Budget on Thursday.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the US wasn’t involved in the attacks.
The need for the submarines is clear and getting clearer seemingly by the day as China continues to flex its military muscles.
The G7 meeting comes against the backdrop of US calls for its allies to do more to defend themselves and not to rely just on American firepower.
By its very nature, the job of being an anti-corruption warrior means being prepared to take on powerful characters.
What is worth examining is the national picture of what public holidays are celebrated, and when
This game between West Coast and North Melbourne was worth far more more than just four points. It was a demonstration of the AFL’s status as the one true national game.
There are simply not enough people to do all the jobs our economy needs doing.
Rio Tinto wants to open a new iron ore mine every year as part of its aspiration to close in on BHP’s position as the State’s most efficient producer of the mineral.
The PM could hardly contain himself as his latest Labor Party signing dropped the hammer on the Greens, but they will still come together to get the super tax over the line.
News that an investigation by the Auditor General found councils have been spending big on fancy dinners and champagne will rightly outrage ratepayers. But it probably won’t surprise them.
Anthony Albanese has no time for political turncoats who disrespect the will of voters by defecting from the Labor party. But that logic doesn’t work in reverse.
As the global security situation continues to deteriorate, it’s a conversation Australia is going to have to entertain.
As West Australians, we have a lot to be thankful for.
The botched handling of the bare-knuckle issue risks any goodwill those opposed to combat sports events might have had.
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s report on national defence spending makes for sombre reading. But the Prime Minister’s refusal to take it seriously is even more concerning.
In the lead up to the election, Anthony Albanese’s favourite phrase about the coalition still stands true three weeks later.
Eating disorders affects people of all ages, including kids as young as seven, and its robbing them of the child like innocence they deserve to grow up with.