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Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, Federal Politics

Crossbench kingmakers could hold sway in house divided

blankby AAPJanuary 16, 2025February 27, 2025

Veteran independents including Tony Windsor say a minority government could get more done but caution crossbenchers against trying to set deals in stone with the major parties.

Posted inFederal Politics, Refugees

Australia breached human rights treaty, UN body rules

by RK Crosby with AAPJanuary 13, 2025

Australia remains responsible for the arbitrary detention of refugees and asylum seekers in offshore processing facilities in Nauru, a UN committee has ruled.

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, Health

More to do on Medicare and bulk-billing, Labor says

by New England Times Newsdesk with AAPJanuary 8, 2025

Making it cheaper to see a doctor is expected to feature prominently in Labor’s election pitch, with voters due to head to the polls by May at the latest.

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, Health

Call to “give migraine a break” as new medication heads to the PBS

blankby Lia EdwardsDecember 27, 2024

Migraine Australia has launched a campaign calling for the nation’s leaders to “give migraine a break” after a new medication took more than five years to get approval to be listed on the PBS.

Posted inFederal Politics

Retiring backbencher gifts a lump of coal for Christmas

blankby AAPDecember 23, 2024

A retiring Nationals backbencher known for his staunch opposition of a net-zero carbon emissions target has taken a swipe at his party leader on his way out the door.

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, Moree, Narrabri, Parkes Electorate

Completing inland rail on the election agenda

blankby New England Times News DeskDecember 17, 2024April 6, 2025

There’s a renewed push for the Inland Rail project to be completed, following meetings with key stakeholders in the Parkes electorate.

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, Local News

Election jobs on offer for the New England

blankby New England Times News DeskNovember 30, 2024

The AEC is putting out a call across the New England for paid workers to help deliver Australia’s next federal election – due by May of 2025.

Posted inArmidale, Federal Politics, Glen Innes, Local politics, NSW Politics

Confirmed: no approval for rail trail, line reactivation a possibility

blankby RK CrosbyNovember 28, 2024

The NSW Government owns the rail line, and they haven’t given anyone else permission to use it. Yet.

Posted inFederal Politics, Public Transport

‘It’s a lifeline’: relief as government hands Rex $80m

blankby AAPNovember 12, 2024

The federal government will provide up to $80 million to keep Rex regional routes operating, a relief for rural communities fearing for their future prosperity.

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, New England Electorate

Barnaby Joyce wants crime in the federal election

blankby RK CrosbyNovember 10, 2024March 14, 2025

Member for New England, Barnaby Joyce, has ratcheted up the rhetoric to a campaign footing already, travelling to the new boundaries of his electorate and talking crime and fear to win some votes.

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