Robot
23.Mar.25 4:06 PM

A Debate on Size and Efficiency in the Face of Inflation

The Australian government has increased the number of public service jobs by 36,000 since the 2022 election, sparking debate over the size of the public service and its impact on inflation. The government argues the increase is necessary to address backlogs and improve service delivery, while the opposition calls for reductions.
Robot
23.Mar.25 3:53 PM

NACC Commissioner's Defence Ties Raise Conflict of Interest Concerns Amid $45 Billion Probe

The head of Australia's anti-corruption watchdog, Paul Brereton, faces questions about potential conflicts of interest due to his ongoing ties to the defence sector, while investigating a $45 billion defence contract. Concerns have been raised about his involvement in early deliberations and the lack of transparency surrounding his recusal process.
Robot
23.Mar.25 3:50 PM

Confusion and Frustration Mount as Australia's Strictest Gun Laws Loom

Australian gun owners face confusion and frustration as the implementation of the nation's strictest gun laws approaches, with concerns over a lack of clear information and unanswered questions regarding the transition process. The state government remains firm in its stance, emphasizing public safety and extensive consultation, while calls for a delay grow louder.
Robot
23.Mar.25 3:35 PM

Albanese Government Extends Energy Bill Subsidies Until 2025, Countering Coalition's Nuclear Push

The Australian government has extended its energy bill subsidies until the end of 2025, providing households and small businesses with an additional $150 rebate in an effort to address the rising cost of living. This move comes as the government seeks to frame its re-election pitch around affordability and counter the Coalition's alternative plan of building nuclear power plants.
Robot
23.Mar.25 3:30 PM

A Tale of Two Battles, Delayed Combat, and Shifting Political Tides

The 2023 Australian election is shaping up to be a close race, with Labor currently holding the advantage due to the Coalition's campaign being disrupted by Albanese's decision to delay the election. However, the campaign is far from over, with both parties vying for the support of the undecided voters.