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Voters laboring under gutless government

Voters laboring under gutless government

Ross Gittins may well bemoan the “era of gutless government”, but perhaps he should direct his criticism to the people responsible, the electors of Australia.

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Goldman Sachs, Mumm scrap events after restaurateur charged with displaying Nazi symbol at rally
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Goldman Sachs, Mumm scrap events after restaurateur charged with displaying Nazi symbol at rally

The global banking giant and champagne brand have cut ties with Alan Yazbek after he allegedly held up a sign comparing Israel to the Nazis.

  • by Melissa Cunningham and Stephen Brook
Liz Truss goes to Canberra, courtesy of Peter Dutton

Liz Truss goes to Canberra, courtesy of Peter Dutton

Despite a record of failure, the former British prime minister is a hit with some of our local politicians.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Wong pulls out of October 7, Jewish community event in Melbourne

Wong pulls out of October 7, Jewish community event in Melbourne

Despite a record of failure, the former British prime minister is a hit with some of our local politicians.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Hollie Hughes’ tirade at Angus Taylor has a familiar feel

Hollie Hughes’ tirade at Angus Taylor has a familiar feel

The dumped Liberal senator is no stranger to preselection rough-and-tumble.

  • by Noel Towell and Kishor Napier-Raman
Frydenberg 2.0 presents a problem for the Liberals

Frydenberg 2.0 presents a problem for the Liberals

A faction in Kooyong has started to agitate for Mr Josh Frydenberg to be the Liberal candidate in this seat. The current selected candidate, Amelia Hamer, won the right to be the candidate with a large majority vote nine weeks ago. Will we next hear that she has “generously” stepped aside for Mr Frydenberg? Being a woman, she must know what action is expected of her.

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If not now, when? Frydenberg now bets on a distant future

If not now, when? Frydenberg now bets on a distant future

The former treasurer has no realistic way to contest the next election. Could he try for Kooyong later? The truth is that nobody gets a smooth elevation to the top.

  • by David Crowe
The Liberal Party created the perfect female candidate in ... Josh Frydenberg?
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The Liberal Party created the perfect female candidate in ... Josh Frydenberg?

Could it be that a boundary redistribution was a pretext to Fryden-float this balloon of an idea of a return to politics for the former treasurer?

  • by Jacqueline Maley
They say they ‘need’ Frydenberg. There’s an awkward problem with his return

They say they ‘need’ Frydenberg. There’s an awkward problem with his return

The rush to restore Josh Frydenberg to parliament looks like a sure Liberal victory. But it’s a huge risk when anyone stops to think.

  • by David Crowe
Calling the shots: Josh Frydenberg’s second life as a junior footy coach

Calling the shots: Josh Frydenberg’s second life as a junior footy coach

The former federal treasurer and Goldman Sachs high-flyer is living his best life coaching a junior Australian rules side in Melbourne.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman
I’m no nepo-baby: The plan to wrest back a blue-ribbon Liberal seat from a teal

I’m no nepo-baby: The plan to wrest back a blue-ribbon Liberal seat from a teal

Amelia Hamer is a female Millennial finance professional who rents – the very demographic that helped unseat former federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg in the inner-Melbourne seat of Kooyong. Now, the 31-year-old from a prominent political dynasty has been tasked with winning it back.

  • by Annika Smethurst

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