Alex Greenwich
Mark Latham not allowed access to full Alex Greenwich psychology report
A lawyer for the former One Nation MP in the sexual harassment proceedings described the report as “advocacy” for Greenwich and redactions as “over the top”.
- Patrick Begley
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- Analysis
- NSW State Parliament
How Mark Latham could be kicked out of NSW parliament
Leave aside accusations of physical, financial and emotional abuse – Mark Latham faces another hurdle to save his political career.
- Alexandra Smith
- Exclusive
- NSW State Parliament
‘Source of truth’: The mystery of who drew up a $37m list of promises for every NSW electorate
Labor insists its program to allocate $400,000 to each electorate is an anti-pork-barrelling grants scheme. But questions over how money was spent won’t go away.
- Michael McGowan and Max Maddison
‘Shameful bigot’: Premier’s spray after Mark Latham stunt
MP Mark Latham used parliamentary privilege to reveal private details about his political nemesis, independent MP Alex Greenwich, and details of a confidential report into NSW Police.
- Jessica McSweeney and Alexandra Smith
The offensive tweet set to cost Mark Latham more than $500,000
The former NSW One Nation leader is facing a massive legal bill following a defamation loss last year.
- Michaela Whitbourn and Alexandra Smith
MP accuses NSW Police of leaking ‘confidential details’
Independent Sydney MP Alex Greenwich is concerned the leak will discourage members of the LGBTQ community from reporting hate speech.
- Michael McGowan
- Opinion
- Gender equality
Thorpey, a bishop, sex workers and a grieving mum walk into the premier’s office. It’s no joke
The equality bill sat for a year in the NSW parliament – until a motley crew had Chris Minns’ ear.
- Alexandra Smith
Greenwich condemns ‘Trump-style attacks’ after defamation win against Latham
The Independent Sydney MP has been awarded $140,000 in damages after he won his defamation case against the former NSW One Nation leader over an offensive tweet.
- Michaela Whitbourn
‘The last thing we want’: Deputy PM says LGBTQ census questions ditched to avoid division
Marles says the government decided not to count LGBTQ Australians in the census because “we don’t want to open up a divisive debate in relation to this issue”.
- Paul Sakkal
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