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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.

Uber passenger ratings: What drivers really think

Rideshare drivers are rating passengers, affecting future ride availability. Discover the key behaviours that impact your score and what this trend means for customer service. Read more.

McArthur backs new Liberal leader Jess Wilson

Veteran MP Bev McArthur throws her support behind Jess Wilson as the new Victorian Liberal leader, praising her vision and connection to the Geelong community. Read the full story.

400-home Raymond Terrace proposal knocked back

A major 400-dwelling development in Raymond Terrace has been denied a fast-track approval by the NSW Housing Delivery Authority, deemed too dense for the area. Read the full details.

Record 7.65m Viewers for Ashes Test on Seven & 7plus

The Adelaide Ashes Test delivered massive ratings for Seven, with 7.65 million total viewers and streaming up 199%. Australia retained the Urn as audiences surged. Read the full ratings breakdown.

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?

WA Opposition Backs Fast-Track Approvals Bill

WA's opposition has backed a government bill to fast-track major project approvals, but critics warn it could create new bottlenecks and sideline environmental concerns. Read the full analysis.

Sea Cliff Bridge closure for protest approved

The Sea Cliff Bridge will close this Sunday for a pro-Palestine march. NSW Police have approved the protest, with details on traffic disruptions to be finalised. Read more.

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.

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