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Barnaby Joyce may join One Nation this week

Barnaby Joyce could defect to One Nation as early as this week following a controversial dinner with Pauline Hanson. The Nationals MP has been boycotting party meetings amid record poll numbers.

WA Social Housing Waitlist Grows Amid Crisis

Western Australia's priority social housing waitlist surges to 3,847 applications as advocates demand immediate action from the Cook government to address the growing crisis.

Australian conservative parties in total disarray

Australia's conservative parties face a crisis of identity, leadership, and climate policy, with polling at historic lows and internal conflict raging nationwide. Discover the full story.

Energy companies defy Coalition's net zero retreat

AGL and the Australian Energy Council reaffirm commitment to net zero by 2050, creating a stark divide with the Coalition's new climate policy. Discover how this impacts Australia's energy future.

Cairns grandfather assaulted in housing crisis

A Cairns grandfather was brutally attacked while protecting his grandson's bicycle, highlighting the region's escalating housing and crime crisis. Community demands immediate action.

Homeless Teens Stuck in Mental Health Wards

Vulnerable homeless teenagers are being kept in mental health wards despite being ready for discharge because they have no safe housing. This systemic failure costs millions and harms recovery.

Perth's Density Denial: Time to Grow Upwards

Perth faces a housing crisis as density denial threatens the city's future. Experts urge vertical growth to preserve suburbs and character. Read why upward expansion is crucial.

Australia's GP Access Crisis Deepens

Despite government promises, bulk-billing GPs remain scarce. Discover why Australians struggle to find affordable healthcare and what it means for families.

Perth Property Prices to Reach $2.3M by 2046

Shocking new data reveals Perth house prices could skyrocket to $2.3 million within two decades, pushing home ownership out of reach for most Australians unless urgent action is taken.

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