We compared the Labor and Coalition’s income tax proposals to see who benefits most Shutterstock John Hawkins, University of Canberra and Yogi Vidyattama, University of Canberra We...
In their second debate, Albanese and Dutton faced criticism, with pundits divided over who won; security heightened amid protests.
US Treasury Secretary Bessent asserts China isn't weaponising Treasurys amid bond market volatility from tariff policies.
PM Albanese and opposition leader Dutton launch campaigns centered on housing affordability, with Labor promising 100,000 homes; expert commentary by Professor Tim Harcourt.
Economists now see a 45% chance of recession this year, linked to Trump's tariff policies, as discussed by Professor Tim Harcourt.
Small US firms sue Trump over "Liberation Day" tariffs, claiming unconstitutional use of executive powers under the IEEPA.
Albanese and Dutton launch their election campaigns, unveiling tax and housing policies while addressing Australian affordability issues.
The election’s first debate, on Sky News on Tuesday night, was disappointingly dull. Viewers who’d been following the campaign would have learned little. There was minimal...
Peter Dutton reverses public servant office return policy, endorsing flexible work after polling backlash.
Trump's reciprocal tariffs set for "Liberation Day" on April 2 could escalate trade war and impact global markets.
RBA meeting coincides with Liberals' new policies aimed at easing housing access for first home buyers amid mortgage crisis.
YouGov polling indicates Labor making gains, potentially reaching majority government ahead of the May 3 election.
Uncertainty and pessimism abound. Will fear be enough to push Dutton into office? Frank Bongiorno, Australian National University Tony Abbott was once unelectable. So were Donald Trump...
Anthony Albanese officially calls the federal election for May 3 after dissolving parliament this morning.
Grattan on Friday: an ‘arms race’ of promises as prime minister set to call election Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra Oops. Anthony Albanese’s own department pre-empted its...