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It is Australian gas exports that are causing the high energy prices that threaten the Tomago aluminium smelter.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been accused of being “vindictive and nasty” in victory after he moved to slash the Liberal Party’s staff budget in the aftermath of their election defeat.
This week in politics Sussan Ley fronts the National Press Club, job cuts are coming for Parliament House and questions ...
Labor’s thumping election win delivers a boost for the PM in his party room, but the political certainties of decades past ...
Welcome to Country ceremonies have worn out their welcome, with exclusive new data revealing the majority of Australians feel ...
The party’s first female leader has just five other Liberal women alongside her in parliament, and still these men are ruling ...
Shaun Turner, the street sweeper who successfully challenged his sacking for objecting to an acknowledgement of country at a ...
In her first address to the National Press Club, the Opposition leader identified areas she won't step back from as the ...
In my first two episodes, I sit down with the man running the country, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and the man vying for his job, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton. As we edge closer to a federal ...
A plan to “save” the NDIS would see a re-targeting of spending to save tens of billions of dollars and provide support to many children outside of the scheme. The Grattan Institute has released a ...
At the end of the day, understanding politics is not so much about what politicians say but what they do. And the space ...
The federal Liberals say an ACT Labor budget measure imposing a $250 hospital levy sets a “concerning precedent” for the rest ...