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Politics smothers unity after Bondi atrocity

The national unity following the Bondi terror attack was quickly eroded by political point-scoring from all sides. We analyse the response and ask if our leaders brought us together or pushed us apart.

Helsinki's Zero Road Deaths: The Strategy Explained

Helsinki's traffic engineer reveals how the Finnish capital recorded zero road deaths in 2024. Discover the life-saving strategies that could reshape Australian cities. Read the full story.

SA on track for net zero despite catastrophic forecasts

South Australia is confidently progressing towards its 2050 net zero emissions target, with new data showing strong renewable energy growth is outpacing grim predictions. Discover how the state is turning the tide.

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.

PM's Christmas message honours Bondi victims

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese uses his 2025 Christmas address to honour victims of the Bondi terror attack, calling for peace and unity. Read the full tribute.

Ley's Bondi Visit Ignites Debate on Political Division

Amy Remeikis argues the real threat isn't immigration, but politicians spreading hate. As Opposition Leader Sussan Ley visits Bondi, we examine the impact of divisive rhetoric on Australia's social fabric. Read more.

Albanese riding high, but political hits loom for Labor

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ends 2025 on a high after a crushing election win and Coalition chaos. But political analyst Mark Kenny warns of looming dangers from hubris and secrecy that could undo Labor's success. Read the full analysis.

Sussan Ley's high-risk policy trap on immigration and IR

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley faces pressure to release detailed policies early, navigating internal Liberal splits on immigration and the treacherous ground of industrial relations reform. Will it be a repeat of past failures?

Immigration Set to Be Australia's Issue of the Summer

The immigration debate is set to dominate Australia's political summer, with the Opposition pledging to cut numbers and the Government defending its policy. Discover the key arguments and what it means for the nation.

Green Perth Offices Get 7% Higher Rent

JLL research reveals Perth's top-rated sustainable offices can charge 7% more rent, with fully electric buildings seeing a 23.4% national premium. Discover the financial benefits of green retrofitting.

74 Australian Women Killed in Past Year

On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Opposition Leader Sussan Ley honours 74 women killed in Australia, demanding urgent national action.

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