
Pandemic delivers brutal hit to insecure work with 182,300 job losses
Casual and part-time workers accounted for 75 per cent of job losses in the three months to August as COVID-19 outbreaks hammered...

Federal govt shrugs off EU trade talk delay
Australia has dismissed the European Union’s move to delay trade talks following the government’s decision to tear up a French submarine deal....

Another 22 local virus cases in Canberra
Canberra has confirmed 22 more coronavirus infections, with just seven in quarantine the whole time. A source could be found for 12...

No criminal conduct in $30m airport deal: AFP
The federal government’s purchase of land near Western Sydney Airport at 10 times the market value has been cleared of fraud, bribery...

Britain wants Morrison at key Glasgow climate talks
Britain will “very disappointed” if Prime Minister Scott Morrison skips the upcoming United Nations climate talks in Glasgow. Mr Morrison is yet...

Scams cost Aussies $211 million this year
Australians have lost a record $211 million to scams so far this year, with people bombarded by bogus calls and texts purportedly...

Canberra confirms 16 cases – none in isolation while infectious
Canberra has another 16 coronavirus infections, none of which were in isolation throughout their infectious period. A source has been found for...

Canberra has 17 more COVID infections
Canberra has recorded 17 new coronavirus infections, nine of which can be linked to known sources. Just one of Wednesday’s cases was...

ACT’s swipe over Pfizer as it reports seven more cases
The ACT has accused the federal government of giving NSW and Victoria preferential treatment with Pfizer vaccines as Canberra records seven new...

Porter could return to frontbench: Barnaby Joyce
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce expects former federal minister Christian Porter to one day return to the frontbench, after he quit for...