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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Australians “feel strongly” about the conflict in the Middle East. Mr Albanese’s comments come after the large pro-Palestine protest in Sydney. “Australians want ...
It takes both sides to make peace. What Australia demands of the Palestinians is at least as important as what we demand of ...
Australian politics has underestimated how strongly Australians feel about this issue,” Labor politician Ed Husic said.
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AAP Newsroom on MSNFirst woman appointed to lead Australian Federal PoliceKrissy Barrett will make history as she becomes the first woman to lead the Australian Federal Police, replacing Reece ...
Australia's top cop Reece Kershaw has resigned after a tumultuous few months as AFP commissioner. Kershaw will leave his post ...
Reece Kershaw is resigning from his role as the Australian Federal Police commissioner despite having more than a year left ...
Nationals Leader David Littleproud has warned the true cost to achieve the 82 per cent renewables target and the government’s emissions reduction goal could top $1 trillion.
While the U.S. reviews AUKUS, amid pessimism about its feasibility, Canberra and London are tightening their strategic ...
“The idea that Jewish Australians could still feel under threat, could still feel persecuted, is outrageous,” she said.
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Anthony Albanese has unveiled a $176million funding package aimed at boosting economic opportunities for Indigenous ...
Former Victorian Liberal Party president Michael Kroger reacts to Sydney’s pro-Palestine march, which temporarily shut down the Harbour Bridge.
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