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Ex-Labor Minister Nick Bolkus Dies Aged 75

Nick Bolkus, a former Labor senator and minister in the Hawke and Keating governments, has passed away at 75. A key figure in immigration and justice policy, his legacy is remembered by colleagues. Read more about his political career.

Best Australian Books of 2025 Revealed

Discover the standout Australian books of 2025, featuring powerful debuts, celebrated authors, and the year's most compelling literary achievements. Explore the list now.

Free government tip to stay warm this winter

As the UK faces a deep freeze, the government reveals a completely free method to stay warm indoors. Discover the simple hourly movement trick and other cost-effective tips.

Anthony Albanese's Governing Style Analysed

Fresh analysis examines whether Anthony Albanese has perfected the art of governing. Discover the key insights about his leadership approach and political strategy.

Australian Public Service Wages Jump 3.4%

New data reveals Australian public servants are enjoying their fastest wage growth in 15 years, outstripping private sector increases and raising questions about economic fairness.

Dear Vix: When Friendship Hides Secret Feelings

An agony aunt tackles the delicate situation of unrequited love between friends, offering practical advice for navigating emotional minefields while preserving precious friendships.

Labor accused of burying 'jobs for mates' report

The Australian Labor government confronts explosive allegations of concealing a report that reveals questionable appointment practices, sparking opposition fury and transparency concerns.

Albanese's Trump-style media blast in press conference

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese deploys Donald Trump-esque rhetoric against journalists during tense press briefing, accusing media of misrepresentation while defending his government's record.

Government in constitutional clash over legal advice

A constitutional standoff has erupted in Westminster as ministers refuse to release legal advice about a controversial Liberal Democrat amendment, sparking accusations of parliamentary obstruction.

Vietnam Flooding: Essential Travel Advice for UK Tourists

UK travellers to Vietnam face significant disruptions as severe flooding hits central regions. Discover which popular destinations are affected, transport updates, and crucial safety advice for your Southeast Asian journey.

Friend's Affair Discovery Creates Moral Crisis

An Australian woman faces an impossible moral choice after discovering her closest friend is having an affair. Should she expose the betrayal or remain loyal to her friendship? This emotional quandary has sparked intense debate about loyalty, honesty, and

Foreign Office criticised over Israel-Gaza travel warnings

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office faces criticism for advising British nationals in Israel to leave immediately while failing to provide similar guidance for Gaza, drawing comparisons to controversial US homeland security alerts.

Dick Smith: Albanese failing Australian business

Australian entrepreneur Dick Smith delivers scathing criticism of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's leadership, claiming Australian businesses are 'going backwards' under his government amid cost of living pressures.

GP's Urgent Vitamin D Warning For All UK Adults

A leading NHS doctor reveals why every UK adult should consider taking Vitamin D supplements, especially during winter months. Discover the surprising health benefits and potential risks of deficiency.

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli: One Year On

One year into his premiership, Queensland's David Crisafulli has defied expectations with a pragmatic approach that's winning over critics and reshaping state politics. Discover how this conservative leader is tackling housing, health and economic challen

Government accused of secret PM letters in transparency row

The Australian opposition has launched fierce accusations against the Labor government, claiming they're deliberately concealing correspondence between the Prime Minister and ministers, sparking a major transparency debate in Canberra.

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