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Stadium fans Hudson, Noah and Jack with Jack’s dad Aaron Hilder at the start of a march on Saturday in support of Hobart’s proposed AFL stadium.

Tasmania election shows Libs have a pulse but that’s it

After the fourth snap election in seven years, and almost the same result as last time, Tasmanians may well be asking: what was that all about?

Jim Chalmers responds to Treasury warnings about the budget and housing.

Treasury says 1.2m house target won’t be met. Chalmers says yes it can

Jim Chalmers downplays a warning from his department that the government needs to both raise taxes and cut spending to return the budget to sustainability.

Dead sea life in SA caused by the algal bloom

Bowen defends summit bid as climate action anger mounts

The Coalition and the Greens joined forces to put pressure on the government to act on an algal bloom that is killing untold numbers of marine wildlife.

WA Greens leader Brad Pettitt.

‘High rises aren’t the enemy’: Greens leader challenging NIMBYs

WA Greens leader Brad Pettitt wants red tape cut for responsible developers, and has a message for his east coast colleagues.

June

Hannah Thomas in an ambulance after being arrested during a protest on Friday.

Greens candidate hospitalised after protest arrest

NSW police are facing claims of brutality after the arrest of Hannah Thomas, who ran for the Greens against Anthony Albanese at the federal election.

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‘Existential crisis’: 5 charts reveal how Labor decimated Greens, Libs

The final election data reveals the rise of a “left coalition” in Australia – and the surprising voters who cost Peter Dutton and Adam Bandt their seats.

A photograph of Anthony Albanese speaking to media about Labor’s super tax.

Labor claims mandate for super tax half of voters didn’t know existed

It was the oldest of the policies taken to the federal election but had a low level of awareness among voters.

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Anthony Albanese says the superannuation tax changes are about fairness

Super tax to catch 500,000 workers if not indexed

About 500,000 workers will be caught by Labor’s new super tax if the $3 million threshold is not indexed. Only 64,000 will be hit if it is.

Dorinda Cox at a press conference for the Greens last year.

Indigenous leader takes aim at Greens, Labor amid Cox saga

A prominent WA Indigenous leader and human rights expert has criticised Labor and the Greens over their handling of the Dorinda Cox saga.

Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff during last year’s announcement of a 19th AFL team based in the state.

Budget, ferries, AFL stadium could crash Tasmanian government

Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has threatened to send voters back to the polls for an early election if parliament passes a motion of no confidence in his ability to manage the state’s finances.

Jim Chalmers says it was Treasury’s idea to tax unrealised gains

Greens and Labor close in on $3m super tax deal

The Greens have pledged strong in-principle support for the controversial policy to ensure “wealthy Australians pay their fair share of tax”.

Greens defector Dorinda Cox and Anthony Albanese on Monday when the pair announced she was joining Labor.

Powerful union puts Dorinda Cox on notice over Labor’s gas agenda

Anthony Albanese’s move to recruit Greens defector Dorinda Cox has angered sections of the West Australian Labor Party.

Anthony Albanese and Greens defector Dorinda Cox

Cox defection shows Greens have ‘lost their way’: Albanese

The prime minister said Dorinda Cox’s defection to Labor should not affect Senate negotiations on superannuation tax or other bills. 

Anthony Albanese, alongside Dorinda Cox, at the press conference in Perth on Monday.

Greens senator defects to Labor on eve of super tax talks

The defection came just an hour after Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young suggested the party could compromise on its demands regarding the superannuation tax.

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Senator David Shoebridge has asked the ANAO to consider auditing the Federal Court.

Federal Court faces audit prospect over legal expenses

The court is again dealing with criticism it is failing to properly disclose spending.

May

Gisele Kapterian and Nicolette Boele are battling it out for the seat of Bradfield.

Recount to start in election’s closest run race

Bradfield on Sydney’s North Shore goes to a recount, while independent MP Zoe Daniel has requested one in the Melbourne seat of Goldstein.

Nationals MP Darren Chester has previously backed reforms other colleagues have opposed, such as marriage equality.

‘We risk achieving nothing’, warns Nats MP after Coalition split

Nationals MP Darren Chester says his party risks spending years in the wilderness achieving nothing if it fails to rejoin the Coalition.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers is sticking by his new tax.

Industry super pushes for Chalmers to change retirement tax hike plan

The country’s two largest pension funds have privately lobbied the government to index the tax’s $3 million threshold to inflation to maintain confidence.

The divorce will only further damage the already bleak electoral prospects of the centre-right of politics at the next election.

Nats must reunite with Libs sooner rather than later

The prospect of prosecuting their agenda is made more likely if the Nationals end their self-imposed exile and recombine with the Liberal Party.

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