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Greens join push to scrap junior worker pay rates

The Greens would push a second term minority Albanese government to abolish lower rates of pay for young workers in retail, fast food and pharmacy.

  • 28 mins ago
  • Tom McIlroy
WA Senator Fatima Payman.

Payman won’t lead a single-issue ‘dead duck’ party: adviser

Parliament’s “preference whisperer”, Glenn Druery, says religious-based politics focused on one issue aren’t a vote winner.

  • 39 mins ago
  • Tom Rabe
The Middle East conflict has strained social cohesion here in Australia.

For the Liberals, Israel is a rare moment of cultural unity

Even multicultural societies need some shared values. The Liberals feel confident they are defending them.

  • John Roskam

NAB calls for lower home loan buffer to help first-time buyers

In a submission to the Senate inquiry, NAB says dropping HECS-HELP debt from serviceability calculations for first home buyers would boost borrowing capacity.

  • James Eyers

Everything you need to know about Labor’s misinformation crackdown

More than 75 per cent of people believe addressing the deliberate spread of misinformation online is extremely important or quite important. On how you achieve that goal, the country is far more divided.

  • Ronald Mizen
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Liberal candidate for Curtin Tom White.

Curtin bid is not a ‘Game of Thrones’ quest

Readers’ letters on WA Liberal candidate Tom White; how to halt Iran; AI’s double-edged sword; income tax hit; investor risks; divisive politics; and green steel.

Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers spent the next two-and-a-half weeks smashing Morrison’s ‘cost of living crisis’ all the way to Labor’s resurrection.

Rate cuts likely to save Albanese in 2025

The budget is back in the black and prices are easing. Interest rate relief in the lead-up to the election will complete the prime minister’s winning hand just as it hurt Scott Morrison in 2022.

  • Lidija Ivanovski

The five crossbench MPs who could make Peter Dutton PM

South Australian independent MP Rebekha Sharkie says her constituents would expect her to negotiate with Peter Dutton first in a hung parliament. These are the MPs he would be calling on.

  • Ronald Mizen

September

Former deputy chief medical officer Dr Nick Coatsworth.

Misinformation laws could stymie public health debates: Coatsworth

The nation’s deputy chief medical officer during the COVID-19 pandemic says Labor’s proposed crackdown on misinformation and disinformation goes too far.

  • Ronald Mizen
Special Minister of State Don Farrell says the reforms will help improve Australian election campaigns.

Palmer-proof election donations reform plan looms

Labor is close to finalising plans to overhaul Australia’s electoral laws, including new rules for real-time political donation disclosures.

  • Tom McIlroy
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Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese will both be watching the Queensland election closely.

Will Steven Miles be Albanese’s sacrificial anode? Labor hopes so

Feds beware: Miles has shamelessly thrown money at the cost of living and no-one has thanked him for it.

  • Phillip Coorey
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‘The kingmaker seat’: The former Uber exec tasked with taking on the teals

Returning to Australia after almost a decade as an executive with Uber in Asia, Liberal candidate for Curtin Tom White says the ride-share giant helped shape his free market approach to politics.

  • Tom Rabe

Labor, the Greens and the threat of minority government

Labor is struggling to keep everyone happy as the election nears, but courting both miners and environmentalists looks like a near-impossible task.

  • Phillip Coorey
Bill Shorten says Labor will not take changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax to the next election.

Labor won’t pursue negative gearing changes, Shorten predicts

The former Labor leader says he is sure the government won’t take changes to property investor tax breaks to the next election.

  • Phillip Coorey
With the full details of Peter Dutton’s energy policy still a secret, Energy Minister Chris Bowen is seeking to fill the void.

Bowen uses gas to fire up offensive on Coalition’s nuclear plans

Energy Minister Chris Bowen claims the Coalition’s energy plans will require spending tens of billions of dollars to build and service new gas power plants.

  • Ronald Mizen and Angela Macdonald-Smith
The signs of decline are easy to spot in both a farm and a country.

The National Party must help to fix up the farm that is Australia

Labor is only adding to sense of regression and decline in Australia. The Nationals can’t restore the country if they succumb to populism themselves.

  • John Anderson
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Canberra on Monday.

Only Labor can form majority government: Albanese

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has stepped up his stability pitch to voters by disparaging the Greens as a party of extremists

  • Phillip Coorey
Murray Watt will carry a significant burden in two crucial elections.

The unassuming senator with Labor’s fortunes on his shoulders

Queensland is at the centre of two crucial elections in the coming months, and the personable Murray Watt might be the bridge builder who helps tip things for the ALP.

  • James Hall
Vying for power: Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese.

Dutton argues the case for nuclear energy, but cost still unknown

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says nuclear power plants will outlast renewable electricity sources, as he seeks to use Labor’s attacks to his advantage.

  • Ronald Mizen
Max Chandler-Mather leads the Greens’ populist housing policy.

Senate standoff shows politics and policy are a long way from perfect

The complexity of the housing challenge requires a level of cooperation between governments and politicians that feels a long way from the debate we are having.

  • Laura Tingle
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Anthony Albanese and Labor face the real possibility of ending up in minority government – or worse – at the next election.

Out in the cold: Why housing is just one problem for Labor

Unless Labor can dig its way out of its parliamentary quagmire, it faces the real possibility of ending up in minority government – or worse.

  • Tom McIlroy
Michelle Ananda-Rajah won the seat of Higgins in Victoria in 2022.

‘Propping up a failed system’: Labor looks beyond PC on childcare

The Productivity Commission’s childcare proposal has raised questions of affordability, the removal of the activity test, and adding more subsidies onto a failed model.

  • Phillip Coorey and Julie Hare
Labor’s Senate leader Penny Wong.

Going gets tough for Labor in the Senate as time gets short

Only two bills were passed by the upper house this week, further adding to the government’s legislative backlog.

  • Tom McIlroy
Like the NDIS, universal childcare is a noble idea, but it has to be paid for.

Universal childcare? Remember what the PC said about the NDIS

It is well worth remembering how spectacularly wrong the Productivity Commission was in 2017 when it gave the green light to the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

  • Phillip Coorey
Moira Deeming arrives at the Federal Court on Wednesday.

Neo-Nazis boasted of protecting rally Deeming helped plan, court told

Social media posts made by a neo-Nazi leader have been read out to a court during MP Moira Deeming’s defamation trial against Liberal leader John Pesutto.

  • Gus McCubbing and Patrick Durkin

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