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The review by University of Queensland chancellor Peter Varghese has sparked controversy.

Labor accused of payback against think tank for its criticism of China

A government review wants to rein in public funding for the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, which has been highly critical of China and keeps an office in Washington.

  • Tom McIlroy and Emma Connors
Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Budget update sounds a clear warning

Jim Chalmers is good at relaxed rhetoric about the economy. The mid-year figures are much tougher to explain.

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  • Jennifer Hewett

Nuclear play snares energy industry in political pincers

Peter Dutton is betting big on nuclear power. Labor labels this economic insanity. And the public won’t believe either party’s estimates of what will be cheaper.

  • Jennifer Hewett
The absence of universal early childhood education and care has been Australia’s blindspot for too long.

Childcare package an early Christmas present to parents and children

For government to seek to save pennies by withholding access to early education for the children who will benefit from it the most is not just Scrooge-like behaviour, it’s a false economy.

  • Aruna Sathanapally and Jessica Geraghty
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

Dutton risks losing underdog status

The weight of expectation is shifting behind the opposition leader. Which can be a curse.

  • Phillip Coorey
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Dutton stronger, more decisive than Albanese: poll

Peter Dutton leads Anthony Albanese on 10 of the 12 leadership attributes tested in the latest AFR/Freshwater Strategy poll.

  • Phillip Coorey
Regardless of whether Anthony Albanese or Peter Dutton wins, 54 per cent of poll respondents now expect a minority government.

Voters bracing for minority government – and Dutton to lead: poll

The latest poll shows a Labor-led minority is the most likely outcome from the next election. But more voters believe Peter Dutton will be the next prime minister.

  • Phillip Coorey
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has ramped up the government’s attack on the Coalition’s nuclear policy costings.

Labor marked down again for no growth agenda

The fading prospect of an interest rate cut ahead of the polls combined with serious failures of economic management, both count against Labor’s re-election chances.

  • The AFR View
Former Liberal MP Trevor Evans will run for the seat of Brisbane.

Former Liberal MP returns to reclaim crucial Brisbane seat from Greens

Trevor Evans has ended months of speculation in a coup for the Coalition’s bid to reclaim an important inner-city electorate.

  • James Hall
A Palestinian woman among rubble after Israeli shelling in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.

Right’s cancel culture distorts diplomacy

The government is under fierce attack for its UN voting patterns on Gaza, but it is voting in keeping with global norms.

  • James Curran
The Prime Minister is signalling that he wants to establish a universal early childhood education system.

Labor cuts with one hand, hands out with other

Targeting childcare spending at those who need it most would avoid another overly generous entitlement that becomes a financial problem down the track like the NDIS.

  • The AFR View
Opposition energy spokesman Ted O’Brien.

Liberals dismiss CSIRO’s latest nuclear costings as ‘political’

The CSIRO’s latest appraisal of the Coalition’s nuclear power plans fails to detail the comparative cost of Labor’s renewable rollout, the Liberals say.

  • Phillip Coorey
Benjamin Netanyahu has blamed the Albanese government for the Melbourne synagogue attack

Netanyahu blames Albanese for Melbourne synagogue attack

The Israeli prime minister said that “it is impossible to separate this reprehensible act from the extreme anti-Israeli position of the Labor government”.

  • Phillip Coorey and Andrew Tillett
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and BCA chief Bran Black.

Push for McDonald’s pay rise shows danger of Labor’s laws, says BCA

Multi-employer bargaining has extended far beyond original intentions, according to the business lobby, including east coast miners and the fast food sector.

  • David Marin-Guzman
Stephen Conroy, chairman of TG Public Affairs.

Stephen Conroy goes spluttering and unhinged against the BCA

The former Labor senator went troppo at the Business Council, whose members include his own lobby clients.

  • Mark Di Stefano
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November

All smiles: Jim Chalmers, Katy Gallagher and Anthony Albanese on Friday. The government ended the year on a high, in stark contrast to last year.

Labor plans to kick with the wind for a second time

The dynamic could not be more different to this time last year when parliament wound up with the government blowing smoke and the PM resembling a shot duck.

  • Phillip Coorey
Virgin will start operating flights with Qatar.

Virgin will partner with Qatar for long-haul flights

ACCC gives interim approval for Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways’ agreement; the 11 Treasury bills that passed the Senate; Peter Dutton hugs Bill Shorten. How the day unfolded.

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  • Lucy Slade
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Swan apologises for Cbus; Chalmers’ RBA odds; Praise for stock pickers

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra during the last sitting week of the year.

What Labor achieved in the past three years

Parliament may return for two final weeks in February or maybe not at all before the next federal election. What has Anthony Albanese achieved so far in his first term?

  • Tom McIlroy

The full list of bills to be passed tonight

The Senate has begun voting on a series of bills being rushed through in the final hours of parliamentary sittings for 2024. Follow live updates.

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  • Timothy Moore and Lucy Slade

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