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PM
by ABC Australia
PM covers stories across Australia and the world, explaining and analysing the most important events and issues of the day.
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Middle East war escalates
An imminent end to the war between the US and Iran is looking even more unlikely after the downing of an American helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz.
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Parents fear NDIS cuts will send children into care
Advocates have told a Senate inquiry that parents of children with disability fear the government's proposed overhaul of the NDIS will see more families in contact with child protection services.
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Irael and Iran trade strikes
Israel and Iran are trading large-scale missile attacks, prompting fears the fragile ceasefire between the countries will unravel.
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Israel and Iran trade strikes
Israel and Iran are trading large-scale missile attacks, prompting fears the fragile ceasefire between the countries will unravel.
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Government reviews KPMG contracts as scandal widens
The Federal Government has announced it is reviewing its contracts with the consultancy firm KPMG after revelations it accessed client data to win business.
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PM defends slave labour record as US plans tariff rise
The Prime Minister has condemned the Trump administration's plan to increase tariffs on countries it claims are failing to end the use of forced labour in supply chains.
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GDP figures show Australian economy slowing
Australia's economy grew 0.3 per cent in the first quarter of the year, a drop from the last three months of 2025.
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Will a pay rise for low wage earners send inflation up?
Nearly three million workers on low wages are set to get a pay rise after a major decision by the Fair Work Commission.
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Tax changes not only cause of property slump: Treasurer
The Federal Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, says rising interest rates and global uncertainty are factors in the property price and clearance slump, not just his proposed tax changes.
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JD Vance raises hopes of Iran deal
The US Vice President JD Vance says a tentative agreement has been reached with Iran, which would extend the ceasefire and open the Strait of Hormuz.
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Woman charged over alleged ISIS links
Police have laid terrorism charges against another woman linked to the Islamic State group. She returned to Australia from a Syrian camp last year.
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New plan for job seeker services
The Government has announced sweeping changes to how unemployment services operate.
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NSW Police presence at Bondi under scrutiny
The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion hears a poorly worded email may be to blame for the lack of police on hand when the Bondi Beach terror attack began.
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Neale Daniher dies at 65
Neale Daniher, the 2025 Australian of the Year, beloved AFL figure and Motor Neurone Disease awareness campaigner has died after battling the debilitating disease for more than a decade.
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Flotilla activist families furious at treatment
The families of Australian activists who have been abused and humiliated by Israeli authorities say they are outraged by the treatment of their loved ones.
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Diphtheria vaccine blitz announced
The Federal Government is allocating more than $7 million to roll-out more diphtheria vaccines as the outbreak worsens in the Northern Territory, Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia.
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Diphtheria outbreak worries experts
The Federal Government is preparing a support package to help states and territories manage Australia's biggest outbreak of diphtheria in decades.
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Anger grows over CGT changes
The Prime Minister and the Treasurer have spent the day defending the decision to overhaul the country's capital gains tax system.
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Government denies 'death tax' claim
The Federal Government is fending off claims by the Opposition that it is effectively introducing a "death tax" through its newly-announced changes to a tax on trusts.
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Neo-Nazi group added to banned list
The Federal Government is listing one of the nation's neo-Nazi organisations as a prohibited hate group.
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Opposition releases alternative budget
The Federal Opposition Leader Angus Taylor will deliver his budget reply speech this evening, including a plan to restrict welfare services and the National Disability Insurance Scheme to Australian citizens.
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PM Special: Major tax overhaul revealed in 2026 Federal Budget
Plans to reform the tax system have been revealed in this year's federal budget.
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Government responds to gambling report
The Albanese government has released its long-awaited response to a landmark gambling report which called for a complete ban on online gambling advertisements.
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One Nation boosted by Farrer win
Liberal MPs have spent the day talking down the idea the party will be forced to form a coalition with One Nation to have any chance of forming government again.
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Three 'ISIS brides' face court
Three Australian women linked to the Islamic State group have faced court after returning to Australia.
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'ISIS brides' return to Australia
A group of thirteen women and children with links to Islamic state is arriving in Australia after fleeing a refugee camp in Syria.
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PM announces fuel security plan
The Prime Minister has announced the Federal Budget will include a $10 billion fuel security and resilience package to make the nation more self-sufficient.
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Reserve Bank raises interest rates
The Reserve Bank Board has raised interest rates for the third time this year in a bid to curb rising inflation.
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Calls for calm in Alice Springs
The family of Alice Springs five year old, Kumanjayi Little Baby has called for calm after a riot broke out in the outback town last night.
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Missing girl's body found
NT Police have found the body of a missing five year old girl who they believe was abducted from a home in Alice Springs five days ago.
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Police believe wanted man being helped
The Northern Territory Police believe that someone is helping hide a man wanted in relation to the abduction of a five year old girl in Alice Springs.
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Government announces NDIS cuts
The Health Minister has announced plans to reduce the number of participants in the National Disability Insurance Scheme by 150 000 by the end of the decade to cut costs.
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Iran ceasefire deadline approaches
Iran is yet to confirm it will attend fresh peace talks with the US as the ceasefire deadline approaches.
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Iran threatens retaliation against the US
Iran has threatened to retaliate after the United States Navy attacked an Iranian container ship.
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10-day ceasefire begins in Lebanon
A fragile 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is in place, but it is not clear if the Iran-backed group Hezbollah will abide by it.
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Geelong oil refinery fire threatens fuel supply
With the nation's fuel supplies under threat because of the Iran war, the Federal Government has described a fire at a Victorian oil refinery, as "a setback".
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US, Iran could resume talks in 'days'
The American President, Donald Trump, says peace talks between the US and Iran could resume in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad in a matter of days.
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Opposition immigration plan to protect Australian values
The Federal Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has announced the first part of his "Australian Values Migration Plan."
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Trump announces blockade of Iranian ports
After the failed peace talks between the US and Iran, Donald Trump is now planning to use US navy ships to blockade Iranian ports.
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Israel to continue bombing Lebanon
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed his military will continue to strike Hezbollah targets in Lebanon despite agreeing to enter into peace negotiations with the Lebanese government.
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Iran ceasefire hangs by a thread
The ceasefire agreement in the Middle East is looking tenuous this evening, after Israeli strikes on Lebanon killed hundreds of civilians.
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Iran ceasefire terms unclear
The United States, Israel and Iran have agreed at the last minute to a two-week ceasefire, but it seems the three nations have differing ideas about the terms of the truce.
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Ben Roberts-Smith charged with war crimes
Australia's most famous modern day soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has been charged with murder after an investigation into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.
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Iran threatens to retaliate against US
Iran is vowing to retaliate if Donald Trump follows through on threats to attack Iranian power plants and bridges if the Strait of Hormuz isn't reopened by tomorrow.
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Trump claims victory against Iran
In his first address to the nation since the start of the war in Iran, the US President Donald Trump has claimed the military operation has been a major success.
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Prime Minister to address the nation as Iran conflict continues
The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, is to address the nation this evening to outline what the government is doing to ease the effects of the fuel crisis and to urge Australians to play their part in protecting supplies.
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Iran promises to kill US ground troops
Iran is warning the United States that if ground troops enter the war in Iran none will return home alive.
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Dezi Freeman shot dead by police
After the biggest manhunt in Victorian history, police have shot dead fugitive Dezi Freeman who was wanted for killing two police officers last year.
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Cyclone Narelle hits WA coast
Tropical Cyclone Narelle has made landfall on WA's north west coast.
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Iran rejects peace deal
Iran has rejected a U.S peace proposal and countered with its own terms to bring the conflict to an end, including that it be allowed to control the Strait of Hormuz.
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