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Breakfast Wrap: Who's getting help in Venezuela, and who isn't
There's growing outrage at the Venezuelan government's response to the twin earthquakes, with many Venezuelans accusing authorities of abandoning them...
SA imposes temporary ban to protect breeding cuttlefish
The iconic giant cuttlefish is under threat in parts of South Australia.
Changing Australia: Fi Shewring and getting more women into trades
Fi created the group Supporting and Linking Tradeswomen - or SALT.
Julian Leeser says level of anti-semitism has got 'worse since Bondi'
Mr Leeser says level of antisemitism on social media is 'off the charts.'
Chaney welcomes Senate inquiry into proposed gambling legislation
Chaney says the government has 'strayed' far from Murphy Review recommendations.
Concerns over demand on redress scheme as deadline looms
There are concerns that a backlog within the National Redress Scheme will leave thousands of victims and survivors without compensation.
Why this alcohol body wants a key subsidy changed
Spirits & Cocktails Australia says the government's remission scheme for alcohol manufacturers needs more checks and balances.
Government announces review avenue for aged care assessments
Sam Rae announced decisions from the integrated assessment tool can be changed in "extenuating circumstances".
Anika Wells confirms gambling reforms will target 'incidental' advertising
The Communications Minister says the reforms will be introduced to parliament today.
Anger mounts at Venezuelan government's earthquake response
Many Venezuelans are accusing authorities of abandoning them for days without any equipment or personnel.
Breakfast Wrap: Gambling ad restrictions set to hit parliament
The government's gambling reforms are expected to go before parliament tomorrow amid fierce opposition from the Greens and cross-bench MPs who say the...
Is Australian digital media the canary in the coal mine?
The growing power of Big Tech companies fuelled by the rise of artificial intelligence leaves big questions for Australia's news media landscape.
Who's getting help and who isn't in Venezuela
As the death toll rises, and the number of survivors being found in Venezuela slows down - some communities, particularly in poorer parts of Caracas s...
Changing Australia: Margaret Leggatt and advocating for people living with complex mental illness
Margaret Leggatt has been deeply embedded in Australia's mental health sector for decades.
As an occupational therapist and sociologist, she's b...
Greens call on Coalition to push Labor on gambling reforms
The government's gambling reforms are expected to go before parliament tomorrow.
Dan Tehan says Labor is his party's main enemy, not One Nation
Plus, the government is introducing its gambling reforms to parliament this week.
Government flags tougher rules for major audit companies after KPMG revelations
The government says gaps exist in the regulation of the audit sector.
AUSTRAC cracks down on money-laundering through real estate
AUSTRAC has expanded its anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism reach.
Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship
The US Supreme Court has rebuked the US President's executive order ending birthright citizenship.
So now Donald Trump wants to pursue altering...
Expert urges tougher online hate speech laws at antisemitism inquiry
The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion has entered its third block of hearings this week.
Andy Burnham sets out plan to 'fix' British politics
What's the reaction to his plan been, particularly in the North of England?
Death toll from Venezuela earthquakes passes 1,900
Tens of thousands of people are still reported missing.
Breakfast Wrap: What is the Nakamal agreement?
After months of stalled negotiations, Australia has inked a landmark strategic pact with the Pacific Island nation of Vanuatu.
So what does it m...
Changing Australia: Brendan Swan and improving concussion management in Australia
Brendan Swan is the founder and CEO of Concussion Australia.
AMPOL boosts unstaffed servos as cuts to fuel excise ease
From tomorrow, motorists face higher prices at the bowser as the federal government's fuel excise discount is halved to 16 cents a litre.
As ten...
Ted O'Brien: focus should be on policy, not polls
The Coalition continues to record low support in opinion polling.
Did Australia get what it wanted out of its pact with Vanuatu?
Australia signed the landmark Nakamal strategic pact with Vanuatu yesterday.
Geoffrey Watson: pausing construction to tackle corruption 'not an answer'
Barrister Geoffrey Watson SC delivered the 'Rotting from the Top' report into the Victorian branch of the CFMEU.
Australia and Vanuatu sign long-awaited Nakamal agreement
Anthony Albanese said the Nakamal Agreement protects "security and sovereignty."
Thousands of migrants flee South Africa ahead of June 30 deadline
Anti-migrant rhetoric has been intensifying across South Africa in recent months.
Search for Venezuela earthquake survivors continues
Tens of thousands of people are still missing.
Breakfast Wrap: Victoria's Big Build woes
Nine newspapers are reporting that a two-year attempted clean-up of Victoria's big build has failed to stop sums of money flowing from state and feder...
Changing Australia: Shay Leighton and creating the Tough Guy Book Club
As a teen, a good sci-fi novel was among Shay Leighton's favourite books to read.
But as he grew older and life took over; he read less, worked...
Socceroos through to World Cup knock out stage, what's next?
With the FIFA World Cup now entering the knockout phase, the Socceroos have turned their attention to their next opponent, Egypt.
Armed with on...
Jane Hume: Victorian construction projects should pause 'until the corruption is gone'
Senator Hume says construction should be halted until a Royal Commission can be held.
Anika Wells defends proposed social media regulation changes
The Communications Minister says the world first laws need to be 'flexible and adaptable.'
'The parties are the problem,' why Monique Ryan won't join new party
Last week, Independent MP's Allegra Spender and Zali Steggall announced their party, Community Strong Australia.
Four confirmed cases of bird flu in wild bird population
Vets are urging bird and cat owners to be on alert for signs of the H5N1 bird flu virus.
New tax reforms, what they mean for your return
Well, it's time to talk tax and the new financial year brings a bit more to get your head around.
To break down some of the changes coming into...
Venezuela earthquake death toll passes 1,400
About 50,000 people are believed to be missing.