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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.

  • Tom Rabe

November

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.

  • Tom McIlroy
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.

  • Phillip Coorey
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.

  • Phillip Coorey
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.

  • Phillip Coorey
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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

  • Phillip Coorey
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.

  • Laura Tingle
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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.

  • Tom McIlroy
Housing Minister Clare O’Neil says the Greens will pay the price for blocking changes.

Voters furious at housing impasse, O’Neil warns Greens

The Housing Minister says voters will punish an ‘unholy alliance’ between the Coalition and the Greens.

  • Tom McIlroy
Australia’s budget numbers are increasingly a mirage as billions in spending are labelled as ‘investments’ to improve the fiscal optics.

Inside Canberra’s hidden $180b spending boom

Australia’s budget numbers are increasingly a mirage as billions in spending are labelled as ‘investments’ to improve the fiscal optics.

  • Michael Read
The Greens have upped the ante on Labor, promising to cancel all student debt.

Greens plan to cancel student debt unfair to poor, says HECS architect

In what looks like an act of one-upmanship, the Greens will promise to cancel all student debt, not just 20 per cent like Labor. Experts say the idea stinks.

  • Julie Hare
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

PM’s plan to spend Labor’s way out of trouble

Over the weekend we saw the emergence of a plan, or at least the latest plan, to try to shift the government out of its torpor.

  • Phillip Coorey
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is desperate for gains in Queensland.

The four seats that matter most out of the Queensland election

Queensland was said to be critical for Labor to avoid minority government but the election crystallised a concerning dip in support. Here are four seats to watch.

  • James Hall and Tom McIlroy
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

PM chases young voters with pledge to wipe $16b from student debt

Every student will have their debt cut by 20 per cent at a cost to the budget of $16 billion, as Labor escalates its pitch to young voters.

  • Phillip Coorey
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Greens MP Sam Hibbins has resigned from the party after revealing he had a consensual relationship with a staffer.

Victorian Greens MP quits party after affair with staffer

Victorian Greens leader Ellen Sandell says Prahran MP Sam Hibbins has completely lost her trust and is “never welcome back” after admitting he had an affair with a female staffer.

  • Gus McCubbing
Senator Mehreen Faruqi leaves the Federal court after winning her racial discrimination case against Senator Pauline Hanson in Sydney on Friday.

Hanson racially vilified senator in ‘angry personal attack’: judge

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson racially vilified Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi in a tweet telling her to “piss off back to Pakistan”, the Federal Court has ruled.

  • Gus McCubbing

October

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned backbench MPs he will not use the coming budget to engage in a cost-of-living spendathon.

Chalmers rules out big spending despite loss

Steven Miles looked like someone trying to spend his way out of trouble, not someone with an economic plan, the federal government believes.

  • Phillip Coorey

Gambling lobbying reveals risk to our democracy

Readers’ letters on gambling advertising reform, Australia’s role in the Pacific, nuclear energy and politicians receiving perks from Qantas.

Member for Griffith, Max Chandler-Mather.

Chandler-Mather declines to own Greens flop in Queensland

Max Chandler-Mather defended combative tactics after the party’s poor state election showing raised doubts about its bid to retain federal seats in Brisbane.

  • James Hall

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