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West Australian Treasurer and Deputy Premier Rita Saffioti.

WA workers thriving without unions, says state Labor treasurer

Rita Saffioti’s comments threaten to open a rift between the state and the federal government over the resources sector.

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  • Tom Rabe
Zali Steggall confronted Don Farrell during a press conference on Thursday.

‘I call BS’: Zali Steggall confronts minister in blow-up over donations laws

Labor faces tough negotiations with teal crossbenchers in the event of a hung parliament, after doing a deal with the Coalition on electoral reforms.

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  • Tom McIlroy
The average cost to taxpayers for the 96 staff at Queensland Venue Co that completed their training was about $101,000.

Pub chain got $9.7m taxpayer funds to fully train just 96 staff

In new evidence of widespread wastage in a Coalition training scheme, a pub group backed by Coles got $100,000 per worker to learn basic hospitality skills.

  • Ronald Mizen

Victoria’s value capture claims a hurdle to further SRL money: King

Infrastructure Minister Catherine King said she had approved the release of federal Labor’s $2.2 billion pledge for the first phase of the rail loop, known as SRL East.

  • Ronald Mizen and Gus McCubbing

Crossbench shut out of political donations overhaul

Teal MPs and the Greens have slammed a deal by the major parties to revamp electoral funding laws.

  • Tom McIlroy
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Clive Palmer with right-wing US TV commentator Tucker Carlson in Brisbane last year.

Clive Palmer plans to bombard voters despite High Court defeat

The mining magnate will not be able to support candidates under the United Australia Party banner but still plans to bankroll “independent” Senate campaigns.

  • Andrew Tillett
Adam Bandt says he has “Dutton-proofed” the capacity investment scheme.

‘Dutton-proofed’: Greens-Labor agree to keep gas out of energy scheme

Liberals say the deal for the capacity investment scheme that underwrites new clean power projects is a preview of how an ALP minority government would run.

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  • Phillip Coorey
Labor says it will buy the failed airline Rex if no private bidder emerges.

Don’t waste cash on Rex bailout, regional carriers warn Labor

Rival regional carriers say they can service key routes if Rex collapses, as the Coalition slammed Labor’s bailout plan as a concession to unions.

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  • Ayesha de Kretser and Tom McIlroy
John Howard, Paul Keating and even Kevin Rudd knew how to make the case for policy reform.

As Rome burns, Australia fiddles with small-minded debate

Australia needs a revolution on tax, deregulation, energy supply and competition, not fiddling around the edges with small-minded economic debate.

  • John Kehoe
Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Chalmers instructs banks to loosen home loan rules for HECS debts

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has instructed the prudential regulator to relax how HECS is treated when banks conduct mortgage serviceability tests.

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  • Michael Read
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The government will double down on its bailout of REX.

Albo’s JetKeeper will save Rex and bush votes – but at a price

By doubling down on plans to save Regional Express and its vital rural air routes, Labor rescuing a company that was indisputably the author of its own demise.

  • James Thomson
PAG has put new capital into Regional Express.

Labor flags taking control of Rex

Labor says it will buy Rex if no one else does, raising questions around how much capital will need to be sunk into the airline.

  • Tom McIlroy and Ayesha de Kretser
Peter Dutton

Vehicle emissions ‘wrong policy for our country’: Dutton

The opposition leader has flagged abolishing or softening Labor’s vehicle emissions standards.

  • Phillip Coorey
Opposition spokeswoman Jane Hume warned against political activities by bureaucrats.

‘Gross politicisation’: Liberals fire warning shot at public servants

Public service workers must be warned against inappropriate political activities in the lead-up to the election, the Coalition says.

  • Tom McIlroy
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has branded Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s promise to allow small businesses to deduct staff lunches a “complete farce”.

Dutton urges RBA to resist pressure to cut rates

The opposition leader says there is ‘a real concern’ that if the RBA cuts the cash rate too early, it will have to increase rates before long.

  • Michael Read and John Kehoe
Luxury and large vehicles such as the RAM ute are among types the motoring association will be hardest hit by user charges.

Why car prices could rise as Labor’s emission rules hurt manufacturers

The majority of manufacturers are unlikely to meet the government’s vehicle emissions standards.

  • Phillip Coorey
Hancock Prospecting executive chairman Gina Rinehart.

Greens target Gina Rinehart with new billionaire’s tax

Some 150 billionaires would pay an annual 10 per cent tax on their wealth, in the minor party’s latest move to target high-income earners and dramatically expand government spending. 

  • Tom McIlroy
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

Chasing electoral reform deal, Labor offers to increase donation caps

As all sides count down to the start of the election campaign, a possible vote on changes proposed by the government has been scheduled for Thursday. 

  • Tom McIlroy
John Lister, Labor Party candidate for Werribee and Premier Jacinta Allan at an election Labor party event in Werribee.

Victoria’s byelection shows we need two-party system more than ever

Minor parties and independents lack the experience and ability to govern when it comes to serious policy issues facing Australia.

  • Georgina Downer
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Heat on Liberals over $500k donation

The son of former Liberal premier Ted Baillieu says the Liberal Party should be investigated over a possible breach of Victoria’s donation caps.

  • Ronald Mizen
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The Liberal Party’s ad campaign focuses on Peter Dutton.

Why everyone is – suddenly – talking about Peter Dutton

Since Australia Day, the federal Labor Party has spent more than $400,000 on mainly YouTube ads talking down Mr Dutton’s record, while the Liberal Party spent money talking it up.

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  • Ronald Mizen
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s last chance to pass legislation could be this week.

Senate scramble as Labor pushes ‘wedgislation’ before election

This week may be the last chance for the Senate to pass bills before Australians go to the polls.

  • Andrew Tillett
Premier Jacinta Allan and Treasurer Tim Pallas announce his retirement on Monday.

Liberal Party is yet to heed the message sent in Werribee

State and federal oppositions will draw encouragement from the byelection result. But neither has shown voters a coherent and credible budget and economic strategy.

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  • Saul Eslake
Guantanamo Bay’s Camp Delta.

US to fly illegal migrants to Guantanamo Bay

The first planeload of illegal immigrants will land in the notorious prison on Tuesday; Michaelia Cash emphasises Peter Dutton’s strength over his likeability; Elliott swoops on BP. Here’s how the day unfolded.

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  • Andrew Hobbs
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan at a press conference on Sunday after big swings away from Labor at the Werribee byelection.

Labor’s worst fears confirmed, Greens get another reality check

If the Werribee swing was replicated uniformly in Victoria at the federal election, Labor would lose about 11 seats.

  • Phillip Coorey

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