We need more than bland generalisations. We need detail. Transparency around where the violence is occurring most, including in remote areas of WA.
The notion that somehow we can just buckle up and wait out the Trump presidency before things ‘return to normal’ has no validity.
Don’t hold your breath for Treasurer Jim Chalmers to acknowledge the Government has been part of Australia’s economic problem.
If the nations Donald Trump has named don’t agree to help in the Strait of Hormuz, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese might get a phone call.
Australian lives might not be on the frontline but livelihoods might soon be under siege.
Making roads safer for all users, but particularly for young drivers, is a course worth pursuing.
This week has shown again that every cent of hospital funding cash is needed
The signs remain that we are at risk of seeing the fuel crisis turn into an economic crisis.
Can anybody really imagine we would now turn down a request from our most significant ally and security blanket?
If confronted by the need to make a split-second decision the Australian personnel in the region will not have time to sit back and ponder how to respond.
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It is not a great look politically for Mr Cook’s claim that he is ‘a dad from Kwinana’.
The Albanese government wants us to believe they are playing this US-led war with Iran straight down the line.
Australia’s security has been tied to the US since World War II and remains so. The AUKUS program which has placed our sailors in US facilities is a key part of that.
Should Australia come under direct military threat, it would not turn to a middle power for help.
Cometti’s calls resonated with viewers. They not only described what was happening, but they added value to the viewing experience.
Anthony Albanese must give Australians the clarity and transparency they deserve as the conflict in the Middle East worsens.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese must stay alive to the very real danger at hand as this is a fight the US and its allies must win.
Our country sits half a world away from a Middle East warzone which means to some extent, Australians have had the luxury to sit back and observe the takedown of Iran’s Islamic Republic.
The Government needs to address the report’s findings and recommendations as a matter of urgency.
WA is the nation’s economic powerhouse. We create the wealth that benefits all Australians.
For too long politics has been overriding sensible economic policy. And both sides of politics have been guilty.
Jewish accounts of anti-Semitism will surely tell a damning story about the forces that have been allowed to take hold and spread across this country.
Rather than busting a gut to create the impression it is hands-off about the whole affair the Albanese Government should have the guts to stand up and fully explain what is going on.
Uncertainty swirls around the travel arrangements and rights of 11 so-called ISIS brides and their children who want to leave a refugee camp in Syria — and yet our leaders are doing little to help.