First homebuyers will be relieved to see both sides of politics putting the housing crisis at the heart of their election campaigns.
Figures revealed by WA Police today should startle all who use the State’s roads.
Unfortunately, it’s lacking in politics right now, but we’re going to go glass half full today: give most candidates time and they’ll prove they’re in it for the right reasons.
Editorial
There was nowhere to hide as the destruction wreaked by Donald Trump’s ‘reciprocal’ tariffs reached the Australian stock market.
Ask Rita Saffioti about Metronet, and you will likely get a glowing response.
Just over three months into the year and WA already has more than double the number of measles cases recorded last year.
Smiling. Happy. Healthy. Three things every child should have the right to be. But WA knows that for Noah Johnson, these basic blessings didn’t come easy.
Hayley Sorensen
Australia is waiting nervously to find out just what Mr Trump has in store for the nation in his so-called “Liberation Day” tariffs.
Mr Albanese and his Treasurer Jim Chalmers can cherrypick all the economic data they want to try to prove things aren’t as bad as they seem, but there is a vibe against them.
As they battle tight budgets and the rising pressures to deliver outcomes, for principals to also have to put up with students pushing, shoving, biting, kicking or throwing items is unacceptable.
The Federal election campaign has started in earnest and it’s true that Australians have so far been short-changed.
West Australians are being asked to decide what the next three years are going to look like.
Tax cuts, the promised bright light at the end of the Albanese second-term tunnel, is a sexy, snackable blurb that surely even the most blase voter can get around.
In news that came as no surprise to anyone paying attention, Basil Zempilas has been announced as the new leader of the WA Liberal Party.
EDITORIAL
Be warned. Sending the teals into the Parliament is dicing with a radical green agenda which would undermine the very industries which drive Australian jobs and inject billions into the economy.
The NRL is so desperate to claim relevance outside of its traditional two States that it will do and say anything to convince its fan club on the east coast that a Perth-based team is a thing in this town.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has spent his weekend working on Tuesday’s Federal Budget — one that hold particular importance as Labor seeks re-election in the coming weeks.
In the world of politics, words and actions have a habit of coming back to bite.
The party must finally end the leadership revolving door.
The reality is Anthony Albanese is on the nose all over Australia as cost-of-living misery continues to batter families.
Roger Cook won the election. Fair and square. He is now not just the Premier his party chose, he’s the Premier this State elected.
Peter Dutton and Michaelia Cash weren’t mincing their words when describing how the Coalition would deal with militant trade unions after more accusations of corruption were levelled against the CMFEU.
A decade on, what hurts the most is the simplicity of how Riley’s life could have been saved and how many Australians are blind to the benefits of vaccines.
Christopher Dore
As the Labor Government gets back to work this week, chief among Premier Roger Cook’s jobs will be to reshuffle his Cabinet.
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