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Anthony Galloway is political correspondent for The Sun-Herald and The Sunday Age.

Employers, union bosses in equal number on Labor’s new construction body

Employers, union bosses in equal number on Labor’s new construction body

The unveiling of Labor’s new construction body comes after it abolished the union-busting Australian Building and Construction Commission.

  • by Anthony Galloway

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More than three-quarters of Australians back Ukraine support

More than three-quarters of Australians back Ukraine support

The exclusive poll comes as a divide emerges inside the federal government over the level of assistance being given to the country.

  • by Anthony Galloway
For Australia, China’s olive branch has proved trickier than the freezer

For Australia, China’s olive branch has proved trickier than the freezer

Relations between Beijing and Canberra are thawing, but there is open debate within the Australian government over whether it would be a good idea for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to visit China this year, or delay the trip until 2024.

  • by Anthony Galloway
The transformation of Thomas Mayo: How a ‘quiet fella’ became the face of the Yes campaign

The transformation of Thomas Mayo: How a ‘quiet fella’ became the face of the Yes campaign

For weeks, opponents of the Indigenous Voice to parliament have been zeroing in on prominent Yes campaigner Thomas Mayo.

  • by Anthony Galloway
‘Foolish’: US Republicans threaten to block AUKUS deal

‘Foolish’: US Republicans threaten to block AUKUS deal

Republican members of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Friday moved to block legislation which would enable the sale of US Virginia-class submarines to Australia.

  • by Anthony Galloway
Artificial intelligence reshaping the jobs market in Australia’s biggest cities
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Artificial intelligence reshaping the jobs market in Australia’s biggest cities

There were 756 jobs ads across Australia that referenced AI skills in 2012. By 2021, there were 20,505.

  • by Anthony Galloway
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LNP wins Fadden byelection with swing to the opposition
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LNP wins Fadden byelection with swing to the opposition

The byelection was triggered by the resignation of scandal-ridden Stuart Robert, who had held the seat on a 10.6 per cent margin.

  • by Anthony Galloway
The swing to the Coalition in Fadden is a win for Peter Dutton
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The swing to the Coalition in Fadden is a win for Peter Dutton

Because it was always clear that the LNP’s candidate Cameron Caldwell was going to win the seat, Labor engaged in a lot of expectation management in the days leading up to the poll.

  • by Anthony Galloway
Albanese is starting to be blamed for things, and that’s normal

Albanese is starting to be blamed for things, and that’s normal

Albanese might find a lot of the criticism unfair. But being blamed for everything – fairly and unfairly – is the reality of being Australia’s prime minister.

  • by Anthony Galloway
Robo-debt bureaucrat on leave amid doubts over her $900k job

Robo-debt bureaucrat on leave amid doubts over her $900k job

Government Services Minister Bill Shorten said he understood why taxpayers would be angry they are continuing to pay for the legal bill of former ministers.

  • by Anthony Galloway
Don Farrell dashes to Brussels to break EU trade deal deadlock
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Don Farrell dashes to Brussels to break EU trade deal deadlock

The trade minister will ditch his holiday for two days of talks as he tries to get the Europeans to budge on their offer for Australian agricultural products.

  • by Anthony Galloway

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