In an exclusive interview with The Saturday Paper, the prime minister defends his government’s delayed action on gambling advertising, and rejects accusations that the measures are too weak.
As the NSW government hastens approvals for large data centres, Western Sydney communities say their concerns about heat and health risks are being sidelined.
As multinational gas companies reap huge profits from the Iran war, parliamentarians are pressing the treasurer to overhaul LNG taxes in the May budget.
Following the biggest manhunt in Victoria’s history, police are now seeking Dezi Freeman’s possible allies, as sovereign citizens canonise the murderer.
Speaking exclusively to The Saturday Paper, Matt Canavan details his conviction in taking on Pauline Hanson and One Nation but admits he is not familiar with their policies.
As Angus Taylor prepares for his budget reply, colleagues worry he is falling into management consultancy traps and that the relationship with his shadow treasurer has broken down.
In an interview with The Saturday Paper, the climate change and energy minister reveals the challenges to continued supply from Australia’s largest partners beyond the next month.
Having dropped a controversial plan to restrict FOI applications, the government faces renewed accountability concerns over inquiry reports long overdue a response.