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Simon Holmes a Court’s decision to deliver a prominent address to the press club irritated independent MPs he helped get elected.

Climate 200 raising funds for High Court fight over donations laws

Independents would have lost $11 million if Labor’s new donations laws applied to the 2025 election, Climate 200 says, vowing to help a High Court challenge.

There has been a sense that Anthony Albanese has been so troubled by Sunday’s attacks that it has affected his ability to properly convey his message.

Test of faith: Inside Labor’s rethink after Bondi

Pollsters warn that while gun laws are popular, Labor risks a backlash if it ignores fears regarding migration and radical ideologies.

Former MP Katie Allen has died aged 59.

Former Liberal MP Katie Allen dies after cancer battle

Dr Allen represented the Melbourne seat of Higgins from 2019 to 2022, entering politics after being a paediatrician for more than two decades.

Labor loses skin over expenses scandal but keeps strong poll lead

Voters have sent a warning to the government following a week of scandal over the use of parliamentary entitlements, but the Albanese government is still well ahead.

5 things to look out for in MYEFO (and where to find them)

Previous treasurers set quantitative fiscal rules for themselves against which the government’s performance could be measured. Not this one.

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December 2025

The wipeout began with Scott Morrison, and was all but completed under Peter Dutton.

The Liberal Party’s ‘better economic managers’ brand is broken

The Australian Election Study found that the party’s traditional advantage has evaporated, making it nearly impossible for it to win a federal election.

Anika Wells at the 2024 AFL Grand Final

‘Minister for scarves’ learns a lesson about judgment

Anika Wells has broken no rules with her enthusiasm for attending sporting events. It’s her judgment that is being questioned.

Sussan Ley’s views are under direct, open assault from key Liberals.

This summer Ley won’t be on holidays, she’ll be fighting for her job

A lot is starting to go wrong for the government, but it is being masked by the Coalition’s own struggles.

Discussions involve a loose collection of ex-Liberals and teals, sometimes talking in parallel rather than to each other.

Talk grows about new movement to replace ‘irretrievable’ Liberals

With the Liberal Party at one of its lowest ebbs with voters, some disaffected members are starting to think a new political movement might be the answer.

30 November 2025. Leader of the One Nation Party and Federal MP Pauline Hanson leaves the crowd, surrounded by security at the Put Australia First rally in the Flagstaff Gardens. Photograph by Chris Hopkins

One in four male Gen Xers now support One Nation

Males over 50 and under financial stress are the new political “anti-heroes”, says a new jumbo poll looking at the rising support of Pauline Hanson’s party. 

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For Ley, Wilson and Sloane, bravery means confronting an electorate that has become accustomed to a culture of dependency fostered by Labor’s short-term political sugar hits.

Can these three women drag the Liberals back to their principles?

For Ley, Wilson and Sloane, bravery means confronting an electorate that has become accustomed to a culture of dependency fostered by Labor’s political sugar hits.

November 2025

Pauline Hanson sits with her One Nation colleagues during a vote in the Senate.

Joyce defends Hanson’s burqa stunt as One Nation defection plan firms

Barnaby Joyce has ignored pleas to reconsider his potential One Nation defection and says he’ll make his decision at the end of this week.

Hamer and two of her endorsers, Hume and Dutton, in the photo that came to symbolise her election loss in Kooyong.

The heavyweights backing Amelia Hamer

Melbourne institution types turned out to support the new Malvern candidate, though so too did a man the Liberal Party would rather forget.

Amelia Hamer, left, has won preselection to join new Victorian Liberal leader Jess Wilson in fighting the state election next year

Rising star Hamer trounces opponents in Victorian preselection

Liberal rising star Amelia Hamer defeated a rival backed by former treasurer Josh Frydenberg to win endorsement for the state seat of Malvern.

The Liberal Party is facing a leadership crisis. While Sussan Ley rates poorly, Coalition voters don’t really know Andrew Hastie or Angus Taylor.

Why a fight over immigration is not the answer for Sussan Ley

The Coalition is failing to attract Gen Z and Millennial voters, but there are also worrying signs for the government in the latest polling data.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has rejected calls to restore tougher budget spending rules to tackle debt.

The IMF is flashing red lights on Australia’s spending spree

The longer Canberra and the states remain in fiscal paralysis, the narrower the nation’s options will be to chart a path to higher growth and living standards.

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley is under siege from critics within and outside her party.

The shocking number at the heart of the Liberal Party’s problems

Phillip Coorey and Tony Barry on the decision to dump net zero, the Coalition’s existential crisis and whether Sussan Ley’s leadership can survive.

The Liberal Party’s identity crisis (the so-called party of rational economics and market-based solutions) is now catapulting further towards the fringes of the political right.

Liberals abandon net zero while Labor struggles to deliver it

The Coalition’s decision to ditch the target is largely symbolic and carries no real weight when it comes to Australia’s climate trajectory.

Katharine Murphy on the set of the ABC’s Insiders in 2017, when she was Guardian Australia’s political editor.

Katharine Murphy returns to Parliament House

The former Guardian political editor has swapped the PM’s office for Tim Ayres’.

Fifty years later, even Labor die-hards like the Governor General, while criticising her predecessor, are prepared to say the Whitlam dismissal was more about John Kerr’s failure to manage a political impasse than a coup orchestrated conveniently by everyone Labor hated.

I cried when Whitlam lost, but he’d lost the mainstream by then

The Whitlam era, including those two angry years maintaining the rage, has proved a great learning for Australian political leaders.

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Labor is flush with cash after its strong election result.

Labor banks $4m election windfall, fast tracks preselections

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s urgency to lock in the candidates so far out from the 2028 poll hints at an aggressive plan to grow his party’s margin.

Peter Dutton concedes defeat on election night.

Liberal election review slams polling and policies

The campaign was given false hope that it was a real prospect of picking up outer suburban and working-class electorates that traditionally backed Labor.

Opposition leader Gough Whitlam works on his reply to the Budget in his office at ***** Hse. August 6, 1976.

What Washington really thought of Whitlam before the dismissal

The cloud of US involvement in the events of November 1975 is unlikely to ever clear. Especially while presidential libraries block access to critical documents.

The political volatility that has unsettled confidence in America over the past decade will continue.

No place for complacency about populism in Australia

Delivering the return to prosperity that most voters want would be the best way for either major party to secure a broad-based constituency and keep populism at bay.

Barnaby Joyce.

Modern Nats are being led over the cliff by donkeys

The Nationals’ decision to ditch net zero and risk another Coalition split isn’t principled. It isn’t even pragmatic. And it certainly isn’t good politics.

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