RBA governor grilled over rising inflation By Gareth Hutchens RBA governor Michele Bullock has refused to blame the Albanese government for rising inflation, as a political fight breaks out in the wake of the bank's rate hike. #MonetaryPolicy #InterestRates #Inflation #FederalGovernment #EconomicGrowth #EconomicTrendsandIndicators #GarethHutchens
Hazlewood out of T20 World Cup in further blow to Australia's hopes Josh Hazlewood is ruled out of Australia's T20 World Cup campaign as he continues to recover from the injuries which kept him from playing in the summer's Ashes series. #Cricket #Sport
Perth council in 'respectful' disagreement over spending choices By Mark Gibson A newly elected councillor in the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale, in Perth's outer-eastern fringe, accuses the shire of making poor spending choices with ratepayers' money. #LocalGovernment #MarkGibson
Patrol boats out of action as illegal foreign fishers reach Australian shores By Christopher Testa, Adam Stephen, and Juanita Soper A "continuous" influx of illegal foreign fishing boats in Queensland waters coincides with at least two of the nation's fleet of patrol boats being out of commission. #IllegalFishing #FederalGovernment #StateandTerritoryGovernment #ChristopherTesta #AdamStephen # #JuanitaSoper
Breaking: Light plane crashes into ocean on South Australia's south coast SA Police says it is responding to reports of a plane crash at Goolwa South. #AirIncidents
Why the Invasion Day attempted bombing response differed to that of Bondi By Pamela Medlen When a homemade fragment bomb was allegedly thrown into a crowd on January 26, it took nine days for it to be declared an act of terrorism. The WA police commissioner explains why, as Indigenous leaders raise concerns. #Crime #Terrorism #Police #StateandTerritoryGovernment #StateandTerritoryParliament #PamelaMedlen