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Fatima Payman to speak at event supporting scandal-plagued CFMEU
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Fatima Payman to speak at event supporting scandal-plagued CFMEU

Former Labor senator Fatima Payman has joined forces with CFMEU rebels fighting the union being put into administration, prompting the government to demand she rule out taking money from embattled construction figures.

  • by Paul Sakkal and Kieran Rooney

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Labor MPs have renewed hope of picking up inner-city seats from the Greens at the next federal election after the Queensland state election.

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Setka stack fears as Greens stand to win big from Labor-union split
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Setka stack fears as Greens stand to win big from Labor-union split

Labor’s decision to put the construction union into administration has triggered a revolt within a significant part of the union movement.

  • by Paul Sakkal and Kieran Rooney
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Fair Work launches 42 probes into CFMEU coercion, corruption
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Fair Work launches 42 probes into CFMEU coercion, corruption

Government officials will hold housing crisis talks with construction bosses on Wednesday as Fair Work continues to probe dozens of CFMEU officials.

  • by Olivia Ireland and David Crowe
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Albanese under fire as migrant intake blows forecasts

The latest figures show migration is slowing, but not at the rate the government predicted.

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Albanese warns corporate chiefs of ‘extreme anti-business’ opposition

Albanese warns corporate chiefs of ‘extreme anti-business’ opposition

The PM has gone on the offensive in a growing row with big business, saying his government has “stood up for some of Australia’s biggest employers”.

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Labor blasts Greens for ‘grandstanding’ at CFMEU anti-Albanese protest

Labor blasts Greens for ‘grandstanding’ at CFMEU anti-Albanese protest

Greens firebrand Max Chandler-Mather infuriated the government by backing the union’s nationwide protests.

  • by David Crowe, Olivia Ireland and William Davis

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