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Greens leader Adam Bandt flanked by senators David Shoebridge, Dorinda Cox and Penny Allman-Payne on Thursday.

Greens seek profit from human misery: Labor MP

The Greens say they will keep trying to destabilise the government over the war in Gaza.

  • Phillip Coorey
Sheep farmer Tony Seabrook on his farm south of York in WA.

Farmers vow to hurt Labor over live sheep export ban

WA farmers will begin doorknocking in marginal Labor-held electorates this week, vowing to make the Albanese government pay for a ban on live sheep exports.

  • Tom Rabe and Tom McIlroy

Payman owes her place in the Senate to Labor

Readers’ letters on Senator Fatima Payman’s stance; how the NDIS drains productivity; misguided calls for a rate rise; why renewables add up; and the need to end live sheep exports.

Peter Briggs, Paul Greenfield, Jon Stanford

‘A cruel joke’: Why AUKUS might leave Australia stranded

A group of defence experts says that the Albanese government is on course for a financial and strategic AUKUS disaster, in the final part of an exclusive series.

  • James Curran

Labor’s identity politics tensions exposed

Senator Fatima Payman is also now part of the Greens’ political weaponisation of the Gaza war to try to win Muslim votes in Labor-held seats.

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Fatima Payman on Monday.

How Fatima Payman is defying political traditions

In the era of identity politics, are rules requiring Labor MPs to bind behind collective decisions out of step with the views of younger voters?

  • Andrew Tillett
Senator Fatima Payman arrives for question time today.

‘I’ve been exiled’: Payman threatens to quit Labor

The WA senator has hinted she may quit the Labor Party after claiming to have been “exiled” in a bid to force her resignation from parliament.

  • Phillip Coorey and Andrew Tillett
James Curran’s AUKUS series is timely.

Australia needs more transparency in important policy debates

Readers’ letters on politicians’ lack of detail; Labor action against Fatima Payman; the value of accountants; why Joe Biden must withdraw; and Peter Dutton’s nuclear charade.

June

Senator Fatima Payman appeared on the ABC’s Insiders program on Sunday.

In the end, Payman gave Albanese no choice

For the second time in this sitting session Fatima Payman has stolen the agenda and derailed the government’s attempts to spruik cost-of-living relief.

  • Phillip Coorey
Sir Keith Starmer is in the box seat as the UK heads to the polls on July 4.

Will Keir Starmer go wobbly on AUKUS?

The fantasy of a post-Brexit “global Britain” is gone, but British Labour says it will be everywhere around the world, and all at once.

  • James Curran
Foreign Minister Penny Wong

Wong scolds Payman as factions consider a stiffer penalty

Labor MPs are entitled to be angry at Senator Fatima Payman’s disregard for caucus solidarity, the foreign minister says.

  • Phillip Coorey
In Fatima Payman’s case, it seems no drastic measures will be taken against her.

ALP should be flexible like UK Labour and ditch the three-line whip

Fatima Payman crossing the Senate floor is a chance to fundamentally revisit Labor’s approach to caucusing.

  • Michael Easson
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told parliament Labor senator Fatima Payman would not be attending next week’s caucus meeting.

PM ‘suspends’ rebel senator, factional bosses stir

Labor’s factional bosses say Anthony Albanese disrespected the caucus by overriding its authority when dealing with rebel senator Fatima Payman.

  • Phillip Coorey
Senator Fatima Payman.

Labor senator Fatima Payman crosses the floor over Palestine

The first-term Labor senator has avoided expulsion from the ALP after voting with the Greens to recognise Palestinian statehood.

  • Tom McIlroy
Anthony Albanese addresses caucus on Tuesday.

PM tells troops to campaign on cost of living and nothing else

Anthony Albanese has told his troops July 1 will be a critical day, and they must be out in their electorates.

  • Phillip Coorey
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Matt Kean, Energy Minister Chris Bowen and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at a press conference on Monday.

Labor’s new climate chief Matt Kean says nuclear not viable

Anthony Albanese has announced Matt Kean as the next chairman of the Climate Change Authority, but again refused to commit to announcing its recommended 2035 target.

  • Phillip Coorey
Peter Dutton has a fight on his hands to convince voters of his nuclear power plans.

Most readers oppose nuclear on economic, technical grounds

More than half surveyed readers oppose Peter Dutton’s plan to build nuclear reactors in Australia by 2050, citing concerns over the Liberals’ uncosted plan.

  • Edmund Tadros

Election countdown: Labor has plenty of laws to pass before voting day

With the election due within 12 months, Labor ministers privately concede that some policies could be pushed back into a likely second term.

  • Ronald Mizen
Mount Piper Power Station.

Dutton’s high-stakes nuclear gamble

The opposition leader is betting big on nuclear power, and Labor is delighted to take on his challenge.

  • Jennifer Hewett
The St Kilda office of MP Josh Burns has been vandalised with the slogan “Zionism is fascism” and smashed windows.

‘Dangerous escalation’: Jewish MP deplores attack on his office

Police have launched a manhunt after pro-Palestinian activists smashed windows and tried to set fire to Labor MP Josh Burns’ office.

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  • Andrew Tillett

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