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Breakfast Wrap: Australia looks into sexual assault claims against Israeli forces
The AFP is probing allegations that Israeli forces sexually assaulted Australian activists involved in a humanitarian flotilla last month, accusations...
Changing Australia: Richard Dowell and developing the cochlear impant
Australia has produced many incredible inventions in modern history, among them are WIFI, the cervical cancer vaccine and the cochlear implant.
Government announces $3.6b investment into child care workforce
The announcement locks in a 15% pay rise for the sector's workers.
AFP wasting time on 'futile accusation,' Israeli Ambassador says
The AFP have begun inquiries into allegations that IDF personnel sexually assaulted Australian activists.
Family welcomes AFP investigation into IDF abuse claims
The AFP has begun an investigation into abuse claims by flotilla activist against Israeli Defence personnel.
South Africa marks 50 years since Soweto uprising
In 1976, school students poured out of classrooms and onto the streets, to protest against the apartheid education system.
Will the MOU between US and Iran hold until Friday?
The US and Iran are preparing to formally sign a memorandum of understanding in Switzerland on Friday.
RBA rate hold 'made sense,' Westpac Chief Economist says
The Reserve Bank's decision to leave its official cash rate on hold at 4.35% has come as little surprise to most economists.
RBA 'forced' to keep interest rates on hold, Shadow Treasurer says
The Reserve Bank kept interest rates on hold yesterday - offering some much-needed relief for borrowers after three consecutive rate hikes this year.
Breakfast Wrap: How Israel could derail Trump's Iran deal
The world is waiting for further details on the deal signed between the US and Iran to stop the war in its tracks, but why could Israel's continuing i...
The image of Australia that floored new Artemis space pilot
In January 2020, what Luca Parmitano saw from space devastated him.
Changing Australia: Anne Bunde-Birouste and empowering young people with soccer
In 2006 she founded Football United, a grassroots soccer program that builds opportunities for belonging, racial harmony and community cohesion.
Tax changes about giving workers 'a fairer deal' - tax academic says
Miranda Stewart — a long-time watcher of tax policy, both in Australia and abroad — argues proposed changes rebalance the tax system for fairness.
What's next after announcement of US-Iran deal?
Questions remain around key issues, with discussions on Iran's nuclear program and the potential lifting of sanctions still unresolved.
Gallagher: decision on fuel excise extension will be made 'in good time'
Now that a preliminary peace deal has been signed between the US and Iran, will the Federal Government extend the fuel excise cut beyond June?
Tax changes threaten investment, punish aspiration: wealth fund manager says
Geoff Wilson — whose firm manages around $6 billion on behalf of 13,000 retail investors — calls the proposals an "attack on aspiration".
Will oil prices return to normal after ceasefire announcement?
Experts are warning it could be months until shipping returns to normal.
UK announces social media ban for under-16s
And British PM Sir Keir Starmer says the restrictions will go even further.
Initial agreement with Iran has been signed, Trump says
But the key issues around Iran's nuclear program and the potential lifting of sanctions remain unresolved.
Breakfast Wrap: Peace agreement signed between Iran and US
US President Donald Trump says the United States and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire deal to end their war.While all the terms of the deal are yet to...
Changing Australia: Ralph Drage and Michael Green on creating solutions for people living with disability
Technology for Aging and Disability South Australia has adapted gadgets, modified tools and created bespoke equipment to meet specific needs.
Daniel Mulino: capital gains changes likely to focus on 'special circumstances'
A parliamentary inquiry into the federal government's proposed changes to negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount will kick off today.
The ties that bind the White House and the UFC
The mixed martial art event, UFC Freedom 250, begins today - to mark the president's 80th birthday.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announces peace deal between US and Iran
US President Donald Trump has posted on Truth Social saying he's instructed the US Navy to end its blockade of Iranian ports.
Socceroos surprise line-up 'paid off immensely', says Redmayne
Former Socceroo Andrew Redmayne on Australia's World Cup win against Turkiye last night.
Business groups call for CGT changes to be rejected
Business groups are calling on the government to dump its changes to capital gains tax, arguing it will "discourage investment", as the first tranche...
Barnaby Joyce warns against One Nation 'hubris'
One Nation has pulled ahead of Labor in a third major opinion poll published yesterday.
Saul Eslake: government has 'won the day' on CGT changes affecting housing
Independent economist Saul Eslake is largely supportive of the government's tax changes, but thinks 'appropriate changes' could be made for start-ups....
The new technology detecting scam text messages
From July 1, the Australian Communications and Media Authority will bring in a new tool - designed to make the identification of fake messages easier
Switzerland votes down population cap referendum
The proposal came from the right-wing Swiss People's Party, which has long campaigned on an anti-immigration platform.
Breakfast Wrap: How Belfast migrants have weathered a violent week
We speak to a Belfast local and migrant about how his family has weathered violent anti-immigration protests in the city.
"With that smoke comin...
Friday Political Panel: One Nation surge has some Liberals talking seat preference deals
The Radio National Breakfast Friday political panel breaks down the week.
Kate Chaney criticises government's proposed gambling advertising changes
The Independent MP is concerned the advertising crackdown could expose WA kids to gambling ads at an earlier time to children in the eastern states.
Tim Ayres: UK defence secretary resignation will have 'no effect' on AUKUS
British Defence Secretary John Healey quit on Thursday, saying the government's failure to spend enough money in the sector had left him with no other...
Melbourne leads global call for action against data centres
For months, Melbourne's Mayor has been trying to bring attention to the environmental impacts of data centres.
Migrant communities in Belfast call for peace after protests
Nights of violent protests in Belfast have left migrant communities in Northern Ireland shaken and fearful.
World Cup kicks off in Mexico City
The first 48-nation FIFA World Cup has burst to life, with host nation Mexico defeating South Africa. But what are the politics dominating the tournam...
Former UK MP says resignations 'on principle' rare in British politics
The UK's defence secretary John Healey resigned over the amount of UK spending on defence.
Trump calls off all scheduled strikes against Iran
So, where does this leave peace negotiations?
Dan Jarvis named new UK Defence Secretary
Defence Minister Richard Marles's visit to the UK has been thrown into chaos, after his British counterpart John Healey resigned hours before they wer...