
Doxxing to carry seven years’ jail but hate laws flail
People who maliciously reveal private information about someone online could soon face up to seven years in prison. People found to have...

Commonwealth liable for sacred site damage: High Court
The Commonwealth can be held criminally liable for damages to Indigenous sacred sited, the country’s highest court has ruled. The High Court...

‘No easy answer’ as ministers meet on gendered violence
The country’s police ministers have come together in an effort to determine more preventative measures to stop violence against women. Attorney-General Mark...

Women’s murders were spiking even before recent surge
The number of women killed by an intimate partner was rising sharply even before the recent spate of deaths sparked outrage and...

Super payments on parental leave to help close the gap
Superannuation will be included in paid parental leave payments as the government unveils a national strategy to achieve gender equality. Finance Minister...

Treasurer ‘not considering’ changes to negative gearing
Australians have been assured there will be no more tax tinkering following a controversial rework of the stage three cuts. With the...

Country needs to plan for ageing population: PM
The prime minister has warned Australia needs to collectively plan for an ageing population, with economic growth in coming decades set to...

Push for navy fleet to work in tandem with nuclear subs
Australia will take stock of its naval fleet to ensure it is ready to work alongside nuclear-powered submarines more effectively once they...

Risks posed by foreign interference to be examined
Foreign agents might not be slipping directly into your social media streams but concerns remain about the damage bad actors can do...

Labor backs $15b fund to breath new life into industry
The future of manufacturing in the country has been secured by the passing of the government’s reconstruction fund, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese...