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One Nation Staffer Hospitalised with Broken Rib After Violent Assault at Brisbane Ekka
An elderly staffer in her 60s was punched, spat on, and left with a broken rib at the Brisbane Showgrounds. The assault sparked severe safety fears, forcing the party to ban staff from wearing branded clothing in public while candidates withdraw from elections over escalating political threats.
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Pauline Hanson fights for your choice to buy your home before Labor raids super for net zero projects
Labor rewrites rules to siphon your $4.4 trillion super pool into net zero projects, yet bans you from using your own money to buy a home. As debt traps older Australians, Singapore proves retirement savings can secure shelter. Canberra panics because homeownership breaks their grip on your wealth.
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ABC forced to pull Victorian Socialists fake news about Gina Rinehart after major blunder
Victorian Socialists candidate Hera Sheppard pushed a false claim that Gina Rinehart wanted Australians working for $2 a day. Breakfast host Jeremy Lee let the misinformation go live on air without pushback, triggering a formal complaint to the ABC Board from Hancock Prospecting.
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Adult Activists in Keffiyehs Ran the Anti Hanson Walkout and Blocked Independent Cameras
Thousands of teenagers deserted their desks, while adult political operatives ring-fenced the Melbourne forecourt. Pink-vested marshals acted as aggressive gatekeepers, dictating crowd movements and shutting down independent press access on the ground.
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Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi encouraged kids to protest, leading to accusations of using kids as political props
One Nation hit back at activist politicians urging children to join street rallies, telling young Australians they should be protesting falling living standards and economic hardship instead.
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Politics
How to vote in Victoria's upper house now that group voting tickets have just been scrapped
Victoria's voting rules changed on 11 August. Here's what to write on the upper house ballot paper, and what still gets your vote thrown out.
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Finance
Jim Chalmers says productivity is too low as the Reserve Bank pushes any recovery out to 2028
Westpac and the Commonwealth Bank say your mortgage rate isn't coming down for years yet, and first home buyers on tiny deposits will feel it first.
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Labor's work from home bill never says the home has to be in Victoria, or even in Australia
Employer groups say the jobs will move to other states the law can't reach, and the Fair Work Commission has its own version reserved since February.
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Labor and the Greens killed Pauline Hanson's ISIS fighters bill in 21 minutes without debate
Murray Watt says Labor doesn't pass laws that get thrown out of court. Labor backed two that were struck down, and lost the case defending one.
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Ben Carroll has pushed work from home back past the election and it may never start at all
The premier announced a 10 month delay to a bill that hasn't passed, filed no amendment to deliver it, and cancelled the debate that could.
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Finance
Labor's spending addiction caused the inflation that keeps rates at 4.35%, not Iran's war
Underlying inflation hasn't touched the target midpoint since 2021, five years ago, and the war in the Middle East only started in February
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Pauline Hanson rang in to back Kyle Sandilands' new show as Anthony Albanese hung up on him
The friendship that lit up day one of KS Live goes back to June, when Kyle revealed he'd been working on One Nation's messaging for months.
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Hundreds rallied in Sunshine for Van Truong as the petition against bail passed 22,000 names
They stood in the rain outside Sunshine Library, demanding tougher bail laws and police back on the beat in the west.