Labor's 169-Report Backlog Is a Transparency Scandal in Slow Motion
One hundred and sixty-nine Senate committee reports are sitting without a government response. The Coalition and crossbench are now using procedural tools to force the issue.
One hundred and sixty-nine Senate committee reports are sitting without a government response. The Coalition and crossbench are now using procedural tools to force the issue.
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Melbourne's median dwelling price now sits more than $600,000 below Sydney's, a gap that property analysts say hasn't been this wide in a quarter century.
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