Bob Katter
- Opinion
- Australia votes
Independents wield the power of balance
The emergence of more and more credible community independent campaigns is a sign that more Australians are actively engaging in the political process.
- Kerryn Phelps
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- Exclusive
- Local council
Mayor barred from chamber and making phone calls, as council takes ‘extraordinary’ action
Aidan McLindon, the former Freedom Party candidate who became an outer-suburban mayor, is at war with his own council after he was barred from attending meetings over repeated allegations of poor behaviour.
- Tom Cowie and Rachael Dexter
- Exclusive
- Government grants
Labor pumps cash into battleground states
Find out how much money your electorate got from the grants scheme – and where all the cash went.
- James Massola
- Opinion
- Abortion
Abortion is decriminalised Australia-wide. Why the hell are we debating it again?
It is a flare sent up in the political atmosphere to communicate a set of right-wing values with the control of female bodies at their centre.
- Jacqueline Maley
Good point! Bob Katter admits to a mini China crisis when CBD calls
The geopolitics of the Indo Pacific are tricky. But the veteran MP was quick to own up to his mistake.
- Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Bob Katter faces his own China crisis
The maverick North Queensland MP admitted to a “bad mistake” on China when CBD came calling.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
Sky’s exclusive Rupert Murdoch interview suffers a confusing fate
Was footage of the Murdoch family patriarch lost on the cutting-room floor?
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
- CBD
- CBD
Cut for time? Rupert Murdoch’s slimmed down Sky News doco
The News Corp chairman emeritus was interviewed at length for a Sky News documentary, but ended up sharing airtime with others.
- Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Saving the lobster, prawn and pineapple: MPs fight to force shops to take cash
Independent MPs are demanding the federal government make businesses accept cash from shoppers – or face thousands in fines.
- Shane Wright
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- Supermarket inquiry
Australia’s vegetable industry in serious jeopardy, suppliers warn
The situation for growers is so dire that more than a third are considering walking away from their farming business, according to a submission to the Senate supermarket pricing inquiry.
- Sumeyya Ilanbey and Jessica Yun
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