Budget 2026–27: Canberra’s Warning Bell for Young Australians

The Albanese Government is attempting to sell the 2026–27 Federal Budget as a story of “resilience and reform.” But beneath the slogans and carefully crafted political framing lies a far more troubling reality: a government preparing Australians for slower growth, higher taxes, reduced investment incentives and a more expensive economy — while insisting everything is…

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One Nation Claims Historic Victory In Farrer By-Election

By Inside Canberra Pauline Hanson’s One Nation has secured a historic breakthrough in federal politics, with candidate David Farley set to become the party’s first lower house representative to be elected after a dramatic result in the NSW seat of Farrer. As counting continued on Saturday evening, early Australian Electoral Commission figures showed Farley dominating…

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Capital Table

The Wine Room: Strong Plates, Weak Precision Canberra’s premium dining scene increasingly finds itself caught between two competing ambitions: refined hospitality and relaxed accessibility. The Wine Room lands somewhere directly in the middle. On a busy Friday evening, the venue was operating at full pace — perhaps too much so. Arrival involved a noticeable wait…

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Inside Canberra | Markets, Migration and “Abundance”: Andrew Leigh’s Case for Smarter Reform

At a recent Phoenix Society event in Canberra, Assistant Treasurer Andrew Leigh delivered a pointed defence of markets, migration, and targeted reform—framing what he described as an “abundance agenda” for Australia’s economic future. The conversation, centred on how markets can lower the cost of living, moved well beyond theory. Leigh’s contribution was notable for its…

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