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St John WA fails minimum staffing levels

St John WA confirms it failed to meet minimum staffing levels but denies 000 calls are going unanswered. Read the full investigation details and union response.

Cruise staff paid $2.50/hr in Australian waters: union

The Maritime Union alleges Carnival Cruise Lines pays some staff a tenth of the minimum wage for 300-hour months. The company denies claims, citing international standards. Read the full investigation.

World's third attempt at peace system in crisis

Analysis: From the Concert of Europe to the UN, history shows the catastrophic cost of rejecting international law. With recent US actions, the world risks a failure it cannot afford.

Trump's 2026 'Donroe Doctrine' Reshapes Global Order

Analysis: President Trump's aggressive new foreign policy, marked by the Venezuela raid and Greenland ambitions, signals a return to 19th-century power politics, challenging allies and global norms. Read the implications for Australia.

US Exits Dozens of International Organisations

The US announces a major foreign policy shift, planning to withdraw from over 50 international organisations. Experts warn of global power vacuum and impacts on Australia. Read the full analysis.

Australia Reacts to US Arrest of Venezuela's Maduro

Protests erupt in major Australian cities as the US detains Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro. While some condemn the action, others celebrate the authoritarian leader's downfall. Get the full story.

Trump's Venezuela invasion raises global alarm

President Trump's abduction of Venezuela's leader and military strikes mark a perilous shift in US foreign policy, with experts warning of global consequences. Read the full analysis.

Defence public servants lodge record psych claims

Civilian staff at the Department of Defence have lodged a record number of workers' compensation claims, with over half linked to psychological stress. Read the full analysis of the APS mental health crisis.

Ley slammed for 'unhinged' attack on Penny Wong

Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley faces backlash for accusing Foreign Minister Penny Wong of being 'compromised' by China. Political figures decry the remarks as dangerous. Read the full story.

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