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PM says passion still burns, but Price accuses him of grandstanding

PM says passion still burns, but Price accuses him of grandstanding

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will return to the Garma festival with a speech long on hope and short on policy proposals.

  • by James Massola and Paul Sakkal

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Truth-telling set to fill Voice gap as Leeser urges PM to step up
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Truth-telling set to fill Voice gap as Leeser urges PM to step up

As retiring Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney declared history would look kindly upon the Voice effort, Liberal MP Julian Leeser lamented the “national silence” that has existed since its defeat.

  • by Paul Sakkal and James Massola
O’Connor, Burney confirm retirements as MPs jostle for promotion

O’Connor, Burney confirm retirements as MPs jostle for promotion

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the resignations will allow him to refresh his ministry after two years with an unchanged team.

  • by James Massola and Paul Sakkal
Senior Albanese government ministers could quit in a matter of days

Senior Albanese government ministers could quit in a matter of days

There is growing expectation in Labor ranks that a pair of cabinet ministers are poised to announce they will not contest the next election and will step down from cabinet immediately.

  • by James Massola and Paul Sakkal
Who really runs the country? The secret roles of Albanese’s ministers

Who really runs the country? The secret roles of Albanese’s ministers

Anthony Albanese’s ministers have portfolios – they also have other roles: confidantes, influencers, attack dogs. And some are more equal than others.

  • by James Massola
The PM was punching well, until he gave himself an immigration uppercut

The PM was punching well, until he gave himself an immigration uppercut

Sometimes in politics – like when you realise your opponent will always punch harder – you should exit the ring and try another approach.

  • by Sean Kelly
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This deal was meant to be a game-changer for Indigenous people. It hasn’t moved the dial

This deal was meant to be a game-changer for Indigenous people. It hasn’t moved the dial

A blistering Productivity Commission review says governments have not delivered on their landmark 2020 agreement to transform the way public servants and politicians work with Indigenous Australians.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos and Jack Latimore
Albanese pushed on alternative to legislated Voice following referendum defeat

Albanese pushed on alternative to legislated Voice following referendum defeat

Nearly three months after Australians overwhelmingly voted No to the Voice, Labor has said little about its agenda to improve living standards among First Australians.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Voice fallout: support for treaty plunges after referendum

Voice fallout: support for treaty plunges after referendum

Just a third of Australians support treaty and truth-telling processes between the federal government and Indigenous Australians following the Voice referendum.

  • by Lisa Visentin
Morrison warns against abandoning Indigenous cultural centre as his plan stalls

Morrison warns against abandoning Indigenous cultural centre as his plan stalls

Progress on a $316 million centre the Morrison government announced last year appears to have stalled in the office of Linda Burney.

  • by James Massola
The devil in the details: Inside the Yes campaign’s defeat

The devil in the details: Inside the Yes campaign’s defeat

The prime minister argued Opposition Leader Peter Dutton risked making himself irrelevant if he opposed the Voice. It was a fatal misjudgment.

  • by Lisa Visentin, James Massola and Paul Sakkal

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