Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has abandoned his plan to force Public Servants into the office.... admitting the policy was a mistake.

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Folge vom 07.04.2025Election 2025- Dutton WFH backflip the talking point of Day 10
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Folge vom 07.04.2025Trump stands firm on tariffs, as markets crashAs the global economy reels in the aftermath of US President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff announcements, Mr Trump claims more than 50 nations have reached out to try and negotiate deals with the US.
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Folge vom 07.04.2025Marine Le Pen says embezzlement conviction was politically motivatedMarine Le Pen has denounced her recent embezzlement conviction as politically motivated, comparing her movement to that of U-S civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Despite a five-year ban from holding office, her party, National Rally, is framing the ruling as an attack on democracy.As supporters rally behind her in Paris, critics argue the court’s decision marks long-overdue accountability.
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Folge vom 06.04.2025SBS looks back at the 50th anniversary of Operation BabyliftThis month will mark 50 years since the end of the Vietnam War, and the beginning of one of Australia's largest post-war migrations. In that year – 1975 – SBS started broadcasting in-language radio programs to reach Australia's growing migrant communities. At the same time, an extraordinary rescue operation was taking place – the evacuation of babies and children from Vietnamese orphanages, who were brought to Australia in "Operation Babylift".