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Matilda Boseley and Riley Walter Win Top Prizes at 2026 Walkley Mid-Year Media Awards
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Matilda Boseley and Riley Walter Win Top Prizes at 2026 Walkley Mid-Year Media Awards

The 2026 Walkley mid-year media prizes celebrated innovative journalism, with Matilda Boseley winning the young journalist award for her Parliament-Tea series. Riley Walter was named Young Australian Journalist of the Year, also winning for short-form and specialist reporting on a $150m NAB fraud investigation. Other winners included ABC teams for reporting on women's leadership, violence against women, and science.

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Guardian World
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Australian Politics: Hanson's Press Club Speech Sparks Debate

Pauline Hanson's National Press Club address, criticizing a journalist and pledging to end multiculturalism, has drawn sharp reactions from Environment Minister Murray Watt and Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie. McKenzie expressed concern over Hanson's selective questioning of media, deeming it undemocratic, while Watt criticized Hanson's proposed policies targeting workers, migrants, and the ABC.

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ABC Top Stories
One Nation's Rise: A Wrecking Ball or Truth Teller in Australian Politics?
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سياسة·03.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

One Nation's Rise: A Wrecking Ball or Truth Teller in Australian Politics?

One Nation is leading Australian primary votes at 30%, surpassing Labor (28%) and Coalition (20%), fueled by widespread voter distrust in institutions and pessimism about the future. Budget assessments are negative across demographics, particularly among Gen X and renters, while young voters show low confidence in the budget's benefits.

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Guardian Australia
Intergenerational Equity: A Hard Sell in Australian Politics
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سياسة·23.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Intergenerational Equity: A Hard Sell in Australian Politics

The article argues that "intergenerational equity" is a difficult political slogan in Australia due to its complexity. It highlights growing inequality across generations, with young people facing economic precarity and older individuals experiencing poverty and homelessness. The author suggests a need for clearer messaging to address these issues and counter political managerialism.

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Guardian Australia