Anthony Albanese has deflected calls for Labor to increase bulk-billing subsidies for GPs by claiming Medicare rebates were frozen by the previous coalition government when Peter Dutton was health minister.
David Baker
Ronald Reagan probably didn’t realize he was starting a tradition when he wrote a note congratulating his successor and left it in the Oval Office desk drawer after two terms as president.
The fifth and final part of the 50 moments that defines 2024 take in heartache, failures and terror on the streets of Perth.
In part three of our 50 moments that defined 2024, we recall a brazen assault, a bizarre Olympic debut and celebrity break-ups that shocked.
Readership of The West Australian and The Sunday Times is surging, with each masthead recording a remarkable, market-leading increase in audience over the past quarter.
There’s no denying teachers have it tough. Their battles with violence, social media, parents — even the odd ham sandwich — are regularly covered in this paper. So why do we continue to make it harder for them?
Environmental vandals are waging unrelenting war through the courts and Labor could do worse than consider how ex-premier Mark McGowan might have dealt with them
Lawyers for alleged parliament House rapist Bruce Lehrmann hit out at his accuser Brittany Higgins on Friday, calling her a liar, a perjurer, a fabricator and a destroyer of evidence.
Worryingly, Australia fell well below the OECD average on an index of student perception of safety at school.
There are few things more compelling in sport than a Hollywood-esque redemption story. There will be few more remarkable in the AFL than Bobby Hill’s.
Eminent barrister, former WA governor and awarded philanthropist Malcolm McCusker has pointed out the questions he believes need considering before the Voice referendum on October 14.
The path to glory is never easy in a World Cup, but through five games so far, the Matildas have shown themselves to be made of the sternest stuff.
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