Welcome to the first edition of The Week in Politics newsletter, your new must-read wrap of the stories that matter from Canberra and beyond.
Anthony Albanese is giving a speech today at the National Press Club. What will he say? Well, in a tale as old as time, any address by a prime minister will already have been so thoroughly ventilated ...
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Friday announced cash incentives to attract apprentices to an overstretched construction industry, adding to billions of dollars in extra spending ahead ...
Almost nine in 10 Australians believe Australia Day should continue to be celebrated on January 26, a new poll has found, revealing an overwhelming majority – and growing number – of our population is ...
The Australian government is supporting the development of an advanced radio communications production line in South Australia as part of the DEF129 uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) initiative. The move ...
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles says the Albanese government has been investing in TAFE in ways that federal governments have “never done before” ...
Tradies will receive a cash boost during their apprenticeships, as part of a bid by the Federal Government to draw more young ...
Anthony Albanese will use a Press Club speech to announce extra incentives for people who take up construction or energy trades, and Donald Trump has taken his tariff talk to the WEF in Davos.
Anthony Albanese points to the array of measures his government has taken to tackle the scourge of anti-Semitism. But he can't escape the impression of seeming perennially on the back foot and often ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is promising apprentice tradie incentive payments worth $10,000 each to lure more Australians ...
Australians have strongly backed January 26 as the national day after years of argument about changing the date, lifting support to a clear majority.