Investors brace for oil price spike after Iran attack
The US attack on Iranian nuclear sites could lead to a knee-jerk reaction in global markets when they reopen, sending oil prices higher and triggering a rush to safety, investors…
Australia urges de-escalation as US strikes Iran
Australia has called for a de-escalation as the situation in the Middle East continues to devolve following Donald Trump’s decision to bomb Iran. The US military struck three Iranian nuclear…
Spotlight on inflation as state treasurers come clean
With a July rate cut looking increasingly uncertain, monthly inflation data will shed new light on the likelihood of more mortgage relief. The Reserve Bank of Australia takes greater stock…
Major boost for tradie students to solve housing crisis
Thousands of construction students will complete their apprenticeships for free under a major investment by a state government in TAFE. The NSW government has committed $3.4 billion to TAFE across…
Australia concerned over escalation as US strikes Iran
Australia has expressed concerns tensions in the Middle East could evolve into a broader conflict after the US joined Israel’s offensive and attacked Iranian nuclear sites. President Donald Trump revealed…
Australia worried about escalation as US shifts bombers
Australia is concerned the situation in the Middle East could swell into a larger conflict after the US moved bomber planes. The B-2 bombers were shifted to the Pacific Island…
Let’s war | Scam of the Week
Penny Wong’s not ruling out joining the invasion of Iran, Richard Marles wants to pack us off to a US war with China. What’s the scam? Plus Albo, Lynda Reynolds,…
Future focus as inflation blare dims but change needed
The man who writes the cheques for Australia’s largest state budget can finally focus on the future. Inflation was “blaring” in NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey’s ears when he was compiling…
“Admit it, and let’s move on”: Rex Patrick on Australia’s East Timor spying
It’s 21 years since the Howard Government spied on Timor-Leste’s sea boundary negotiation team, but the National Archives is refusing to even say whether they hold documents relating to the…
No easy answers to gas network ‘death spiral’
Australians are embracing electrification in the name of decarbonisation, healthier homes and cheaper bills but the shift has policymakers under pressure to insulate a shrinking pool of gas users from…