ANALYSIS: The Coalition wants eyes on the budget, not mud on their shoes
But it never quite delivered what it promised: reliably high internet speeds at competitive prices across the board.
The Government has announced it will spend $3.5 billion upgrading the network in an effort to improve internet speeds for 6 million homes. Dealing with energy and climate change policy has another degree of difficulty attached to it, compared to the NBN.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Better than Jordan? Freak play stuns NBALeBron's going to hate being on the end of this highlight reel 😳 9WWOS
Read more »
Andrews has ‘very little mud stick to him’ despite ‘scandal after scandal’ | Sky News AustraliaThe Australian’s Rachel Baxendale says Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews’ performance during the inquiry into Melbourne's hotel quarantine on Friday goes to explain why he’s managed to have “very little mud stick to him”.\n\nIt comes as Premier Andrews was subjected to hours of questioning during the final day of the state’s inquiry into Melbourne’s failed hotel quarantine program.\n\n“This is by far the worst scandal, 762 people have died, our state economy is being crippled,” Ms Baxendale told Sky News host Peta Credlin.\n\n“His performance today goes a long way to explaining why he’s managed to really have very little mud stick to him despite scandal after scandal.”\n
Read more »
'Trying to calm the farm': Coalition in talks to prevent Koala War IINSW Planning Minister Rob Stokes is working to prevent a showdown in cabinet over the contested koala policy, with the acting Nationals leader Paul Toole initiating new discussions ahead of the debate.
Read more »
Nationals MP at centre of fresh koala policy controversyStephen Bromhead relayed concerns to the Planning Minister on behalf of property developers and Coalition donors connected to a major venture in Taree.
Read more »
Premier set to take the stand as Health Minister Jenny Mikakos denies responsibilityMs Mikakos told the inquiry on Thursday that she had not been involved in the hotel program’s set-up and did not seek updates even though her department was the control agency.
Read more »
The Government wants to make it easier for you to get a mortgage — but there's a catchThe Federal Government wants to relax lending rules, which would make it easier for Australians to access personal loans and mortgages.
Read more »