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Australians face a 'binary choice' as One Nation soars, says Chalmers

Australians face a 'binary choice' as One Nation soars, says Jim Chalmers Thu 11 Jun 2026 at 7:24pm In short: Treasurer Jim Chalmers says One Nation does not vote in the interests of helping Australians. One Nation has been surging in the polls of late, making the party more relevant. Mr Chalmers said he is constantly reviewing the fuel excise.

ABC Australia 4h ago

Young Australians reject budget as One Nation popularity climbs further

Young Australians reject budget, One Nation popularity climbs further in new poll Sun 31 May 2026 at 9:09pm In short: Labor's budget has been poorly received across all demographics, according to a Redbridge poll. One Nation's primary vote continues to climb and now leads against both major parties.. Pollster Tony Barry says Labor has "a lot of ground to cover" to improve voter perceptions.

ABC Australia 11d ago

Debate over house prices 'invokes terror' in politicians

Falling house prices would ease inflation but politicians find the question much more complicated Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 6:33am In short: Politicians have hesitated to weigh in on whether it would be good or bad if prices fell. One economist says house prices falling will ease inflation but would upset many voters. The government has passed its budget tax reforms through the House of Representatives, but will need the support of the Greens to pass them in the Senate.

ABC Australia 6d ago

Fresh concerns emerge over impact of Labor's tax changes on medical tech

Medical technology sector raises fresh concerns with Labor’s capital gains tax overhaul Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 4:44am In short: Australia's medical technology sector says Labor's budget changes will make it harder for local startups to commercialise new products. Industry groups say planned changes to research and development tax incentives will specifically hurt the health sector where companies often take more than a decade to become profitable. What's next: Labor is pressing ahead with its...

ABC Australia 5d ago

Birth rates are declining in most of the world—here's why it really matters

Birth rates are declining in most of the world—here's why it really matters Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Birth rates have been declining worldwide since the peak of the post-Second World War baby boom. Birth rates have now reached below replacement in most of the world, including Australia. Put simply, populations on average aren't replacing themselves.

Phys.org 5d ago

Jim Chalmers is putting a positive spin on the economy, but is the outlook for Australia grim?

The economy was slowing even before the Middle East conflict and interest rate hikes started to bite, while the boom in datacentres was a rare bright spotGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe economy slowed sharply in early 2026 and Australians’ living standards are once again going backwards. At the risk of upsetting the treasurer by “talking down the economy”, as he put it, there wasn’t all that much to love in the latest national accounts.

The Guardian World 8d ago

Victoria will be Labor's first real One Nation electoral test

analysis Even Hanson knows polling isn't everything but major parties have their work cut out Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 5:00am When it comes to reading political polling, it is worth taking a leaf out of Pauline Hanson's book. The One Nation leader, whose popularity has soared in the past 12 months, would be the first to say she doesn't put too much stock in the numbers. That's not to suggest the results aren't to be taken seriously, only that a poll can only reveal so much.

ABC Australia 9d ago

Australia joins exclusive club granting access to advanced AI

Australia gains access to powerful AI amid questions about readiness Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 4:57am In short: The Australian government and several private companies have gained access to a powerful artificial intelligence model not released publicly due to its cybersecurity risk. Anthropic has granted 150 organisations across 15 countries, including Australia, access to its Claude Mythos Preview as part of the expansion of its Project Glasswing. Independent MP Kate Chaney is calling on the...

ABC Australia 7d ago

Could a 'mansion tax' help the housing crisis?

A 'mansion tax' would likely see affluent Bulimba homeowners pay up, but some of them support it Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 7:00am The concept of a mansion tax — premium property owners paying additional tax — has been rolled out overseas to varying degrees of success. Now, amid some of the most drastic proposed changes to Australia's tax system in decades and years of skyrocketing home values, one leading expert says it is an idea "worth considering".

ABC Australia 5d ago

Live: Fair Work Commission to hand down annual wage review

live Federal politics live: Fair Work Commission to hand down annual wage review Almost 3 million workers will learn how much their wages will increase when the Fair Work Commission hands down its annual review today. Follow all the updates in our live blog. Submit a comment or question Live updates New: Filters Choose what information you see below by using filters Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 7:29am Farley won't comment on Hanson's attendance record Back to One Nation's David Farley for a moment, as...

ABC Australia 9d ago