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Labor's 2024 Agenda Stalls as Time Runs Out

The Albanese government faces mounting pressure to deliver on its 2024 agenda as parliamentary time dwindles. Key reforms remain stalled amid political challenges.

Fremantle's Mason Cox bid hits roadblock

Fremantle Dockers list boss David Walls reveals the club's ongoing efforts to convince former Collingwood ruckman Mason Cox to join Fremantle. Read the latest AFL trade news.

ACT asbestos school closures spark parent anger

ACT parents express fury over government's handling of asbestos contamination in schools, citing confused messaging and unnecessary mass closures. Minister Yvette Berry under fire.

Albanese Headlines Labor Fundraiser in Bunbury

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visits Bunbury for Labor WA fundraiser, supporting local candidates and discussing regional priorities. Read about the key political event.

WA Farmers Win as US Scraps Beef Tariffs

Western Australian cattle producers are set to capitalise on Donald Trump's decision to remove US tariffs on Australian beef, a move set to boost exports amid a US supply shortage. Explore the market impact.

US Lifts Tariffs on Australian Beef Exports

US President Donald Trump has removed the 10% tariff on Australian beef, a major win for farmers. The move aims to lower consumer prices and strengthens trade ties.

Richardson's State Funeral Sparks Political Debate

Controversy surrounds Graham Richardson's state funeral as journalist John Hanscombe questions the honour given to the tainted former Labor powerbroker. Read more about the political amnesia.

Zach Merrett back at Essendon after trade saga

Essendon captain Zach Merrett has returned to the club after his attempted move to Hawthorn collapsed. Teammates insist he will be welcomed back despite leadership uncertainty.

WA Labor's Ambitious Promises Face Challenges

Jessica Page warns WA Labor government's ambitious election promises proving difficult to deliver. Analysis of budget pressures and policy implementation hurdles facing Cook administration.

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