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Liberal MPs get advice to deal with gatecrashing neo-Nazis

Liberal MPs get advice to deal with gatecrashing neo-Nazis

Security experts have been called in to coach opposition MPs on how to deal with the spectre of right-wing extremists hijacking Liberal Party events.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman

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At Parliament House your MPs are working hard. Attending parties

At Parliament House your MPs are working hard. Attending parties

It is the final sitting week of federal parliament for the year and the social calendar is packed.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
A tale of two parties: Nats throw another scallop on the barbie as Greens mark a different vibe

A tale of two parties: Nats throw another scallop on the barbie as Greens mark a different vibe

It is the final sitting week of federal parliament for the year and the social calendar is packed – and so was the buffet at the Nationals’ seafood barbecue.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
More fizz than rizz: Jacinta Allan’s social media fail uses sexual slang

More fizz than rizz: Jacinta Allan’s social media fail uses sexual slang

The premier has had a hard lesson in using a younger generation’s slang. Meanwhile, Gina Rinehart wants us to be more like Argentina.

  • by Madeleine Heffernan and Kishor Napier-Raman
Gina Rinehart deletes mentions of Alan Jones; others carefully word reactions

Gina Rinehart deletes mentions of Alan Jones; others carefully word reactions

The former broadcaster’s status as a member of the Australian Media Hall of Fame is also in doubt following this week’s dramatic arrest.

  • by Kate McClymont, Jessica McSweeney, Anne Hyland, Stephen Brook, Riley Walter and Jesinta Burton
‘Watch and learn’: Rinehart lauds Trump policies as ‘lesson’ for Australia
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‘Watch and learn’: Rinehart lauds Trump policies as ‘lesson’ for Australia

Gina Rinehart has urged the nation to “watch and learn” from Donald Trump’s policy agenda in her crusade against government tape and taxes, even amid concerns about the impact on Australia’s economy.

  • by Jesinta Burton
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‘Best night of my life’: Rinehart, McQueen front and centre at Trump’s victory party

‘Best night of my life’: Rinehart, McQueen front and centre at Trump’s victory party

Australia’s richest person and the former Liberal Party vice president were joined by Nigel Farage and Elon Musk at Mar-a-Lago to celebrate Trump’s stunning comeback.

  • by Michael Koziol
Billionaires bullish on magnetite as new hematite discoveries slow

Billionaires bullish on magnetite as new hematite discoveries slow

The once-maligned poor cousin of the iron ore industry “magnetite” has attracted the interest of Australia’s billionaires lately and some think a new mining frontier is coming.

  • by Andrew Todd
Hancock Prospecting inks $1.1 billion gas deal with Mineral Resources

Hancock Prospecting inks $1.1 billion gas deal with Mineral Resources

Gina Rinehart will spend up to $1.1 billion to acquire Mineral Resources’ Lockyer gas project and half of its remaining onshore assets in WA, ending weeks of speculation.

  • by Jesinta Burton
Rinehart uses bumper Roy Hill profit to revive war on government ‘tape’

Rinehart uses bumper Roy Hill profit to revive war on government ‘tape’

The mining magnate’s flagship company Roy Hill has recorded another bumper profit following record shipments from its namesake iron ore mine, but issued a warning over plans underpinning its continued operation.

  • by Jesinta Burton
Rinehart asked National Gallery to ‘permanently dispose’ of portraits
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Rinehart asked National Gallery to ‘permanently dispose’ of portraits

Documents released under freedom-of-information laws reveal Australia’s richest person appealed directly to the National Gallery’s chair Ryan Stokes.

  • by Linda Morris and Eryk Bagshaw

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