There's just over a week to go until polls close in the federal election, and the confusion and questions around Coalition policy only seems to be growing.
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Australia needs to answer urgent questions about its defence budget
We have a sometimes mystifying relationship with ideas about honouring those who serve our country, and with ideas about how we defend it.
Navy veteran overcame suicide attack and losing legs to march with son
Anzac Day has always been difficult for Luke McCallum. But this year, for the first time since having his legs partially amputated, he's ready to march again.
Liberal candidate accuses Monique Ryan of releasing 'dirt file' on her
From 1945 to 2022 Kooyong was Liberal heartland. Now it's a battleground as the Coalition try to reclaim it with allegations of dirty tricks from both sides being aired.
Whoever is PM after the election will have a big geopolitical choice to make
The winner at the polls on May 3 will face not just a game of global economic and geo-strategic chess, but possibly an epoch-defining choice for the country.
Sukkar shut down during wild election housing debate
Clare O'Neil accuses Michael Sukkar of speaking "absolute garbage" on social housing as 7.30 host Sarah Ferguson delivers an iconic live television moment.
When the debate turned to Trump, a gap emerged between Dutton and Albanese
The second debate revealed an opposition leader still trying to trade off voters not feeling better off than they did three years ago and a prime minister not able to answer all the questions about how he would improve underlying problems in the economy.
Leah was 'heartbroken' by a toddler's death. A day later she suffered a similar tragedy
Leah Pitman and Dustin Atkinson say failings at Northern Beaches Hospital caused the death of their newborn baby Harper. This is their harrowing and heartbreaking story.
A missing former boss, a looming class action and forever chemicals in water
A class action against Sydney Water over PFAS is looming as mystery surrounds the sudden departure of a former executive.
'Such a crisis': Housing debate erupts live on 7.30
Jim Chalmers and Angus Taylor have clashed over housing policy during a heated debate about Australia's economy on 7.30.
The PM's fall won't distract from the Coalition's lack of policy detail
The Coalition has resorted to relentless social media posts about the prime minister falling off a stage and lying about it.