Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Friday announced cash incentives to attract apprentices to an overstretched construction industry, adding to billions of dollars in extra spending ahead ...
All institutions need to pick the best people on their merits, yet half the population is significantly underrepresented in ...
The line is similar to former prime minister Scott Morrison’s scare campaign during the 2019 election, when he accused then-Labor leader Bill Shorten of wanting to “end the weekend”.
University vice-chancellors’ pay, lavish parties and office upgrades will be under scrutiny in a new Senate inquiry if ...
A joint parliamentary inquiry on campus anti-Semitism is considering calling the Queensland University of Technology to testify publicly amid mounting pressure and new bipartisan criticism of the ...
Today, the ACT Greens have announced Dani Hunterford and Sam Carter as their candidates for the seats of Fenner and Bean, adding the new faces alongside Isabel Mudford for Canberra, Christina Hobbs ...
Today, the ACT Greens have announced Dani Hunterford and Sam Carter as their candidates for the seats of Fenner and Bean, adding the new faces ...
For years, the question of whether to move Australia Day to a less contentious date has loomed over the festivities. Thousands of Australians now join annual protests against what they call “Invasion ...
Apprentices in construction will be given $10,000 from the federal government, in a bid to boost numbers in the beleaguered ...
Two more states have agreed to sign onto the federal government's new school funding agreement which will see the Commonwealth lift its share of public school funding to 25 per cent.
The Allan government is facing a historic collapse in public support, as a new poll shows Labor’s primary vote slumping to a record low 22 per cent, down 6 points in two months.
A barbecue, a protest … or a good book? We asked some of our leading historians to choose an illuminating Australia Day read.