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Peter Dutton is likely to announce a reshuffle before Christmas.

Dutton to revamp his election-year frontbench as MPs head for exits

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton will unveil a revamped frontbench as soon as this weekend, in a shake-up to replace two shadow ministers and promote younger MPs.

  • Nick Bonyhady and James Massola

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Moira Deeming.

Jordan Peterson talkfest or her own case? Moira Deeming makes a call

The ousted Victorian Liberal MP was in the audience at a conference in Sydney held by Peterson’s conservative think tank.

  • Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Independent member for North Sydney Kylea Tink will take a bullying complaint to the new watchdog if it passes into law.

Parliamentary code of conduct should attract good people, not deter them

Keith Pitt’s concern that an enforceable code of conduct would deter good people from entering politics is mystifying. It would appear that we have a different understanding of the term “quality”.

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Controversial neurosurgeon Charlie ‘Tofu’ Teo embraces vegan activism

Charlie Teo, who is effectively banned from operating in Australia, now has time to pursue causes close to his heart: animal rights.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
A powerful new body that could dock up to 5 per cent of a misbehaving politicians’ salary or suspend them from federal parliament is “barely a slap on the wrist” says Independent senator Lidia Thorpe.

Docking rogue politicians’ pay ‘just a slap on the wrist’: Lidia Thorpe

‘Whatever, let the purge begin’. Some Coalition MPs think a new parliamentary watchdog would be used to pursue vendettas, but Lidia Thorpe says it should be a lot tougher.

  • Olivia Ireland
Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke says he wanted to pass the right to disconnect last year.

Tony Burke steals the show at West Side Story opening night

The crowd loved hearing about the arts minister’s love for Leonard Bernstein’s musical. They were less thrilled that Scott Morrison was in the house.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman
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Nationals Leader David Littleproud.

‘Comfortable in my own skin’: Littleproud shoots down leadership speculation

Nationals leader David Littleproud has declared he has the confidence of the party room amid rumblings of a challenge from the camp of Barnaby Joyce.

  • Mike Foley
NOPSEMA ceo Stuart Smith says the industry knew they would be judged on the latest science.

Rough seas ahead for offshore energy despite demand boom

Australia’s offshore oil and gas industry is waking up to a new reality beset with higher regulatory hurdles and plunging political and community support.

  • Peter Milne
Prime Minister Scott Morrison with Resources Minister Keith Pitt in June 2020.

Morrison government warned of legal risk in halting offshore NSW gas field

The former government denied the extension of a gas permit and is now being sued in the Federal Court by private company Asset Energy.

  • Anne Hyland
ormer Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday 31 May 2022. fedpol ausvotes22 Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Barnaby Joyce reveals why he didn’t push back on Morrison’s power grab

Joyce said the Nationals risked losing its extra cabinet minister and staff they “weren’t entitled to” if he pushed back on Scott Morrison’s encroachment into the resources portfolio.

  • Lisa Visentin and Shane Wright

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