Howard recalls Whitlam’s ‘terrible mistake’ 50 years on
Gough Whitlam made a “terrible mistake” by assuming the governor-general would allow him to continue leading the nation, former prime minister John Howard says, 50 years on from the dismissal…
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Gough Whitlam made a “terrible mistake” by assuming the governor-general would allow him to continue leading the nation, former prime minister John Howard says, 50 years on from the dismissal…
President Donald Trump is hosting Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa at the White House, welcoming the once-pariah state into a US-led global coalition to fight the Islamic State group. Al-Sharaa arrived…
Landlords who knowingly allow illegal tobacco and vape stores to operate on their premises face prison time as a nicotine crackdown continues. In its latest push to curb a surging…
Tech giants won’t bat an eyelid at the fines enforced under Australia’s social media ban but they will start sweating if other nations follow suit, a former Facebook executive says.…
Farmers can insure their crops from storm losses but fishers have no such protection from environmental catastrophes that devastate marine life. The seafood industry instead relies on government support following…
Two female MPs have been set upon by extremists after criticising a prominent neo-Nazi rally that police concede was not the first approved gathering of the right-wing extremists. Federal MP…
Whether Australia takes the road to prosperity or stays in the slow lane depends largely on fixing productivity, according to a top Reserve Bank official. Australia’s economy faces three possible…
ANZ’s full-year statutory profit was down 10 per cent to $5.89 billion, the big four bank says. The company’s bottom line for the year to September 30 was hit by…
Tributes are flowing for Australia’s “Golden Tonsils” John Laws, an influential talkback titan who resonated across national airwaves for more than 70 years. A towering figure on Australian radio, John…
From AUKUS to government secrecy, politics to policy, Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese is closer to Liberal PM Scott Morrison than Gough Whitlam, argues Paul Begley. For reasons best known to…