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Greg Hunt

December 2024

Bran can help gut motility.

Our obsession with junk food is creating a type 2 diabetes crisis

Dr James Muecke was Australian of the year in 2020, but his message about the mounting dangers of highly processed foods was swamped by COVID. Now he wants subsidies to big junk food slashed.

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  • Terry Plane

October 2024

Former federal health minister Greg Hunt.

Ex-health minister backs COVID inquiry’s criticism of the states

Greg Hunt said the findings echoed his own concerns over the unilateral actions of the premiers, and notes more people had died from the virus since Labor was elected.

  • Phillip Coorey

May 2024

Former health minister Greg Hunt at a ceremony for victims of thalidomide poisoning in Parliament House last November.

Former Liberal health minister appointed to cancer biotech’s board

Greg Hunt’s new company is developing a cure for a form of myeloma, a rare disease that begins in bone marrow.

  • Aaron Patrick

June 2023

Nothing but the best at Healthcare Australia’s Nursing Gala Dinner.

Crescent Capital’s Healthcare Australia makes it rain

Of all the ways to validate the front-line staff caring for Australia’s sick and infirm, only private equity could think this was a good idea.

  • Myriam Robin
In the run-up to the 2019 federal election health minister Greg Hunt won prime ministerial agreement for a $2 billion federal hospital and health fund.

Morrison government caught – yet again – handing out dodgy grants

Three strikes against a billion dollars of election largesse? The auditor-general has again called out the practice of cooking up grant projects in the ministerial wing of Parliament House.

  • Tom Burton
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May 2023

Vaping.

Australia to ban recreational vaping

The government will limit vaping to prescriptions for legitimate therapeutic use, calling it a menace to children and public health.

  • Phillip Coorey

March 2023

Brendon Thorne

Critical milestone reached in great safeguard compromise

The government’s safeguard mechanism agreement is neither as tough as the Greens hoped, nor as dangerous as the gas industry has feared.

  • Tony Wood

January 2023

Teal campaigns mean that there is a third force in climate politics.

Liberals can’t win another climate war

If Peter Dutton takes the Coalition back to the Abbott era, then more of their seats will tumble to the teals next time.

  • Craig Emerson

November 2022

Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announce plans to censure Scott Morrison.

Morrison to be censured, but Coalition won’t join in

Former prime minister Scott Morrison will be censured by parliament this week, but his Coalition colleagues believe the move is gratuitous.

  • Phillip Coorey

Peter Reith ‘wrote the playbook’ on the brutal game of politics

As industrial relations minister after the Coalition’s crushing 1996 election win, Reith was tasked with drafting and implementing the Howard’s IR policy.

  • Andrew Clark

September 2022

Teal candidate Kate Lardner is challenging former federal MP for Dunkley in the state seat of Mornington.

Teal candidate targets housing crisis in tourist hotspot

Mornington Peninsula is best known for its beaches and wineries, but it is also facing a housing crisis and teal candidate Kate Lardner wants to fix it.

  • Gus McCubbing

August 2022

Then-prime minister Scott Morrison with Governor-General David Hurley in 2019.

Governor-General’s diary blank on Morrison’s secret ministries

Governor-General David Hurley’s diary makes no mention of the five times he handed extra ministerial powers to then-prime minister Scott Morrison.

  • Finbar O'Mallon
The term “messianic” has been bandied about by Scott Morrison’s former colleagues.

Secret ministerial deeds tarnish Scott Morrison’s legacy

The former PM’s defence of secretly backing up the health and finance ministers doesn’t pass muster. Ghosting Treasury, Home Affairs and Resources was abuse.

  • Phillip Coorey

Morrison stands defiant in the face of overwhelming political logic

Scott Morrison’s explanation for his behaviour used a biblical analogy to justify his supreme faith in his own actions.

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  • Jennifer Hewett
(Top L-R): Scott Morrison assumed joint responsibility for portfolios held by Greg Hunt and Mathias Cormann, as well as (bottom L-R) Keith Pitt, Josh Frydenberg and Karen Andrews.

Colleagues call for Morrison to go as more secret ministries revealed

Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg was understood to be livid after only learning on Tuesday that his portfolio was one of the five Scott Morrison assumed.

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  • Phillip Coorey
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Resources Minister Keith Pitt in Parliament House in 2020.

Asset Energy learned in May Morrison was the secret resources minister

The revelation Scott Morrison held the resources portfolio prompted the company to launch Federal Court action, accusing the former prime minister of bias.

  • Michael Read and Phillip Coorey
Josh Frydenberg and Scott Morrison campaigned together in May 2022.

Frydenberg did not know Morrison took on his portfolio

Former treasurer Scott Morrison and current Treasury Secretary Steven Kennedy believed to be unaware of portfolio takeover; Morrison apologises “for any offence” to colleagues in lengthy social media post.

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  • Georgie Moore and Joanna Mather
Former prime minister Scott Morrison says he has apologised to former finance minister Mathias Cormann for having ghosted him in his ministerial functions.

‘It’s time to go’: senior Liberal demands Morrison resign

Former home affairs minister Karen Andrews demands Scott Morrison quit politics after learning the former PM ghosted her portfolio without telling her.

  • Phillip Coorey
Former prime minister Scott Morrison took on the portfolios of then-health minister Greg Hunt,  then-finance minister Mathias Cormann and then resources minister Keith Pitt without publicly announcing his decision to the Australian public.

Albanese poised to probe into Morrison’s ghost ministries

Anthony Albanese said the secrecy surrounding Mr Morrison’s extra portfolios challenged the accountability conventions demanded by Parliament.

  • Phillip Coorey
August 16, 2022

It’s the secrecy that makes Morrison look dodgy

Anthony Albanese could use Scott Morrison’s ghost portfolios to kick-start his long-promised royal commission into the handling of the pandemic.

  • Phillip Coorey

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