Dual attack on Hogan
AMERICA'S tax agency demanded access to safe deposit boxes, credit cards, even electricity bills during its pursuit of Paul Hogan. heraldsun.com.au |
$11b 'black hole' in Coalition costings
The Treasury says there is a hole of up to $11 billion in the Coalition's costings of its election promises. abc.net.au |
Defence expert ridicules Opposition's Afghan stance
A defence expert has accused the Federal Opposition of political opportunism in calling for extra troops and resources to be sent to Afghanistan. abc.net.au |
Smoking blamed in Indigenous health disparity
Smoking has been identified as the biggest contributor to the difference in life expectancy for Indigenous people. abc.net.au |
Hong Kong 'disappointed' over light Philippine hijack charges
Hong Kong said Tuesday it was disappointed at the Philippines' decision to spare from harsh punishment officials involved in a Manila bus hijacking fiasco which left eight Hong Kong tourists dead. abc.net.au |