Politics and policy
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese took longer than other world leaders to make public statements on the Hamas attack. There are a few likely reasons for that.
The shocking attack on Israel threatens escalating military retaliation with consequences reverberating far beyond the Middle East.
With Donald Trump well ahead in the polls despite a multitude of legal challenges, it's time to start preparing for the possibility of a second term in the White House.
It may come as a shock to many that the Liberal Party is considering separating from long-term pollster CT Group, but the split has been a long time coming.
Corporate Australia has showed its hand and largely swung behind the Voice. But what about our top think tanks?
Australia provides millions of dollars in cybersecurity support to Pacific nations every year. But it may be about to change how that money is spent.
Last month the federal government’s proposed fuel efficiency plans received ‘overwhelming support’. Now eyes are turning to the fine print.
For Australians, the thought of a government shutdown may be impossible to fathom. But in the US, it's almost becoming a habit.
A secrecy problem is creeping into the Albanese government, and nowhere is this more apparent than the Qatar Airways saga.
The Transport Minister Catherine King's decision by to reject Qatar Airways' application for more flights to Australia continues to reverberate in Canberra.
High-profile disappearances and purges among China's political and military elite have got tongues wagging.
As a Senate inquiry prepares to quiz DFAT officials on the Qatar Airways decision, a search by the department has revealed it was not consulted on the move.
Dan Andrews will be remembered as one of Australia's most divisive leaders. But he knew how to meme.
The Albanese government is finding it difficult to switch the conversation away from the faltering Voice campaign.
With home ownership getting more out of reach for younger Australians, shadow treasurer Angus Taylor says the Coalition will work on scaling up City Deals to address the supply side of the problem.
A transcript of shadow treasurer Angus Taylor's comments on some of the major economic issues facing Australia.
In a wide-ranging interview with Capital Brief, the shadow treasurer lays out plans to fix productivity and housing affordability and reignite aspiration.
Global streaming platforms say they will continue commissioning Australian projects despite uncertainty over future local content quota requirements.
Canada's serious diplomatic dispute with India has lessons for Australia and other countries hoping to court the country as a counterweight to China.
Australia's ambassador in Beijing will head home after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's trip to China later this year.