Peace talks stall between US and Iran. New Caledonia split between pro-independence and loyalists. At least 28 dead in Pakistani strikes on Afghanistan.
Disgraced consultancy firm KPMG continues to operate a government contract teaching ethics to senior public servants, despite mass resignations over serious ethical failures.
The Albanese government’s use of exceptionally broad non-disclosure agreements is at odds with a commitment to transparency and prevents consultation within organisations.
Insiders concede surprise at the force of the backlash against the government’s tax package but dismiss suggestions the late reversals are a retreat from the principles of reform.
The bird flu virus that has ravaged wildlife populations around the world has arrived in Australia – where experts hope years of preparation can minimise ecological disaster.
Overcrowding and understaffing are pushing Western Australia’s prisons to the brink, with the state watchdog warning of more deaths unless urgent action is taken.
In a welcome sign for first-home buyers, Labor’s tax reforms are already helping to drive prices lower, but the government won’t be touting its success.
As the Fox family fights over the future of its empire, The Saturday Paper can reveal it is the troubled Armaguard business that has split the siblings and their 89-year-old father.