Archive for June 2026
CMAG Unveils Treasures of Canberra’s Past in Significant New Acquisitions
CMAG Unveils Treasures of Canberra’s Past in Significant New Acquisitions The Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG) has unveiled a series of significant acquisitions that deepen the story of Canberra’s cultural, artistic and civic heritage, ranging from a rare 1913 depiction of the future national capital to furniture linked to the furnishing of Government House and…
Read MorePauline Hanson’s ‘Fire the Liar’ Campaign Surges Past $3 Million: A New Benchmark in Australian Political Fundraising?
By Michael Keating | Inside Canberra Pauline Hanson’s One Nation has launched what may become one of the most significant grassroots political fundraising campaigns in modern Australian history, with the party’s controversial “Fire the Liar” campaign now claiming more than $3 million raised from over 49,000 donors as of 12 June 2026. According to the live fundraising tracker on…
Read MoreAndrew Leigh Warns Australia Is Becoming Less Connected as He Launches New ‘Trust Agenda’
The Assistant Minister for Charities has unveiled a four-point plan to rebuild volunteering, philanthropy and community participation, warning that declining trust and civic engagement pose a growing challenge for Australia’s democracy and social cohesion. Opening Assistant Minister for Productivity, Competition, Charities and Treasury, Andrew Leigh, used a National Press Club address in Canberra on Wednesday…
Read MoreLiberal Party Turns to Coalition Campaign Veteran Lincoln Folo for Key Rebuild Role
The Liberal Party of Australia has appointed Lincoln Folo as its new Federal Director, with Opposition Leader Angus Taylor and Deputy Opposition Leader Jane Hume describing the move as an important step in the party’s next phase of renewal following its 2025 federal election defeat. In a joint statement, Taylor and Hume welcomed the appointment,…
Read MoreAngus Taylor Targets Labor on Cost of Living, Housing and Trust in First Major Post-Election Push
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has used a media appearance in Sydney to sharpen the Coalition’s attack on the Albanese Government, arguing Labor has broken promises on cost of living, housing and taxation while outlining the Opposition’s priorities ahead of the next federal election. Speaking alongside Shadow Minister for the NDIS Melissa McIntosh, Taylor repeatedly returned…
Read MoreLabor’s Housing Pitch in Canberra Reveals the Hard Trade-Offs Behind Affordability Reform
Federal Housing Minister Clare O’Neil’s visit to Phillip on Thursday was designed to showcase Labor’s housing agenda in action: a new affordable housing project, partnerships across government and community housing, and a clear message that Australia must “build, build, build”. But beneath the positive announcement, the press conference exposed several unresolved tensions in the Government’s…
Read MoreTaylor and Canavan Target Labor Housing Policies During Narrabundah Visit
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor and Nationals Leader Matt Canavan have used a visit to a Narrabundah open home to intensify criticism of the Federal Government’s housing and economic policies, arguing affordability is moving further out of reach for many Australians. Joined by Shadow Housing Minister Senator Andrew Bragg and ACT Liberal Senate candidate Nick Tyrrell,…
Read MoreItaly Celebrates 80 Years of the Republic in Canberra
Canberra’s diplomatic community gathered at the National Portrait Gallery on Tuesday evening to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of the Italian Republic, hosted by His Excellency Nicola Lerner, Ambassador of Italy to Australia. The reception brought together parliamentarians, diplomats, defence representatives, business leaders, members of the Italian-Australian community and invited guests to commemorate one of the…
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