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February

Property Council chief Mike Zorbas with Greens housing spokesman Max Chandler Mather.

The Property Council’s vampire mortgage controls

The housing lobby’s bizarre new idea suggests a profound identity crisis.

Special Minister of State Don Farrell engineered the overhaul, which has been a work in progress since 2022.

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.

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.

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. 

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.

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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan at the Labor function for the Werribee byelection on Saturday night.

Byelection result could force Labor to splash cash in Melbourne’s west

Voters have lashed Premier Jacinta Allan’s government in Werribee and look to have dumped the Greens in the inner-city seat of Prahran.

Prahran

Chapel Street will reveal Dutton’s chances in Victoria

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton will be watching the Prahran byelection closely as the federal Liberals look to win back key seats in inner Melbourne.

January

Greens leader Adam Bandt.

Greens promise $95b in new spending in one month

The minor party’s latest pitch is for Canberra to spend $8 billion over four years to underwrite 50¢ public transport fares, saving commuters about $2000 a year.

Greens primary and secondary education spokeswoman Penny Allman-Payne with leader Adam Bandt.

Greens unveil $10b policy to end public education fees

Families would pay nothing to send their children to state schools and would receive $800 payments for out-of-pocket costs, under a Greens demand to Labor in the event of a hung parliament.

Dutton catches Albanese as preferred PM as law and order worries grow

Amid a spate of antisemitic attacks, the latest The Australian Financial Review/Freshwater Strategy poll showed law and order overtaking climate change as a top-three voter issue.

Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese campaigning in Central Queensland.

Labor pledges $2 billion to back green aluminium

Under the policy to be announced by Anthony Albanese producers will receive taxpayer support for every tonne of green aluminium they make in the decade to 2036.

December 2024

Only one per cent of AFR readers believe the Greens have done the best job of the political parties this year.

Greens the worst political performers of 2024: AFR readers

The Greens have been judged the worst-performing party by readers of The Australian Financial Review, who criticised its MPs for obstructing parliament.

November 2024

The Greens were forced to drop their ambitious housing demands this week.

Election looming, Greens take what they can get

Federal elections are usually remembered as contests between prime ministers and opposition leaders, but in 2025, Greens leader Adam Bandt has as much to lose as anyone.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has finished te Parliamentary year with a bang

PM’s legislation blitz clears decks for election

The government secured the bulk of its legislative agenda in one day, including the Reserve Bank restructure, after the Greens folded.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers is trying to salvage his RBA overhaul

RBA board overhaul back in play after Labor, Greens reopen talks

The Albanese government has reopened talks with the Greens on reforms of the Reserve Bank, two months after declaring them dead.

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Special Minister of State Don Farrell.

Labor MPs told to campaign hard on Senate votes

The party’s upper house decline has been stifling its policy ambitions, as it needs 14 extra votes for every bill it needs to pass.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers will struggle  to pass his superannuation tax hike before the election.

Super tax grab set to be shelved until after election

Unless the government backs down significantly, plans to increase the tax on super accounts worth more than $3 million will not pass before the election

Peter Dutton makes a rare but rhetoric-laden media appearance at Parliament House.

Incumbency weighs on PM as Dutton piles on populist jabs

A government that does not want to upset people is finding itself outgunned by a man with simple and angry messages.

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Student caps row; Alan Jones arrested; Markets ‘dangerously bullish’

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The reforms would limit spending by high profile independents.

Election donation rules target Palmer and Climate 200

New rules due to come into force in 2026 will cap spending in federal elections and dramatically speed up public disclosure rules.

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