WA Police are searching for 20 stolen firearms, reported missing after a burglary in WA’s south earlier this month.
Caitlin Vinci
Truckloads of heroin, meth, cannabis and ketamine worth $13 billion have been seized thanks to Taskforce Storm.
Shannon Hampton
The WA Prison Officers’ Union has taken a swipe at Justice Department director-general Adam Tomison after the Corrective Services commissioner exited the role following the tragic suicide of a Unit 18 detainee.
Rebecca Le May
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is staring down a push to hike dole payments after two influential reports feeding into the upcoming Budget called for JobSeeker to be lifted at a cost of tens of billions of dollars.
Katina Curtis
Police ministers from across the country will meet on Monday to advance plans for a national firearms register, prompted by the tragic shooting deaths of two constables in rural Queensland last year.
Labor is under attack from all sides of politics over its asylum seeker policy as it moved urgently to extend offshore processing in Nauru four months after the arrangement lapsed.
Kimberley Caines
Afghanistan's Taliban has told male government employees to wear beards and adhere to a dress code or risk being fired.
Charlotte Greenfield
From next month the United Arab Emirates is changing its official workweek to Monday to Friday.
AAP
Staff across all federal political parties are doing courses in sexual harassment and workplace respect, eight months after ex-staffer Brittany Higgins alleged she was raped in Parliament House.
Sarah Ison
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has delivered a slap down for Dominic Perrottet, just hours after the NSW Premier announced his State will be ‘opening to the world’ from next month.
John Quigley should never have taken a ride in the helicopter of former Crown director John Poynton to that now infamous birthday party in Yallingup last December.
Peter Law
As an internal battle wages within the Coalition over if Australia will commit to net zero emissions by 2050, Scott Morrison has signalled he may not attend the COP26 summit in Glasgow this year.
Lanai Scarr
Among the ministers, Josh Frydenberg and Greg Hunt have carried the frontline burdens during the pandemic. For Frydenberg, the experience can be viewed as a test for future leadership.
Michelle Grattan
Today marks the 55th anniversary of the Wave Hill walk-off, a moment in Australian history that many say sparked the land rights movement.
Rangi Hirini
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has defended the decision for Federal Parliament to go ahead despite the ACT remaining in lockdown.
For decades it has been broadly accepted that the current Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 is not in keeping with modern values.
Stephen Dawson
For decades, women seeking abortion care in Australia have been targeted by anti-abortionists as they tried to walk to their doctor’s front door. Not anymore.
Susie Allanson and Adrianne Walters
Scott Morrison originally promised all Australians who wanted to be vaccinated would get the opportunity to do so by October. Two significant developments in recent weeks may now make this possible.
Mark Riley
It’s a big challenge to attract Australia’s best and brightest students to teaching, with today’s generation of high achievers rarely opting for teaching as an attractive career option.
Julie Sonnemann
Sydney is in dreadful shape, NSW regions are under threat, south-east Queensland and Victoria are shuttered, and the vaccine rollout remains beset by difficulties – calling for a COVID exit plan.
Teacher quality is at a ‘crisis point’ and needs to be urgently improved as Australian students enter a tougher employment market in the wake of COVID-19, experts say.
Questions have been raised over whether extremely wealthy people can buy access to New Zealand after Google co-founder Larry Page was granted residency.
Nick Perry
In a State with a $5 billion budget surplus, vulnerable Aboriginal families are losing children at a rate of more than one a week because of WA’s acute public housing crisis.
Betsy Buchanan
Mary-Ellen Passmore was the second West Australian to use the State’s voluntary assisted dying legislation, which came into effect at the start of the month.
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