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AAP Newsroom on MSNAussies prompt politicians for real action on AI rulesMore than two-in-three Australians want restrictions on artificial intelligence technology, but the issue has not been raised ...
The Maugean skate has lived in Tasmania’s Macquarie Harbour for thousands of years. That doesn't seem to matter now the area is a swing seat.
In a last-minute campaign dash to the west, Pauline Hanson dropped in on the Nullarbor Muster to speak to voters days out ...
The latest inflation figures are “proof” Labor’s economic plan is working, Jim Chalmers has declared with just three days until the federal election.
Failure to vote in the upcoming Federal Election may lead to a $20 administrative penalty. Millions of Australians could be ...
With this year's federal election now only days away, the AEC is warning voters what they can and can't do at the polling booth - and what could land them in prison.
Labor and the Coalition are open parties of war, marching in lockstep to transform Australia into a frontline state for US imperialism. The Greens and the pseudo-left have become their accomplices.” ...
Funding for a fire mapping service across the top half of Australia is due to end on 30 June, with this week’s Federal ...
Readers’ letters on the teal independents, Peter Dutton’s fears of bias at the ABC and Guardian Australia, defence policy and ...
Record numbers of Australians have already hit early polling booths to cast their votes ahead of election day on Saturday.
Little is known about Suellen Wrightson, the election candidate who has been bombarding Aussies with text messages.
Professor of Australian Politics at the University of Sydney, Rodney Smith, said more people could be voting earlier to fit ...
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