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Niki Savva is an award-winning political commentator and author. She was a staffer to former prime minister John Howard and former treasurer Peter Costello, and is a member of the board of Old Parliament House.

If Albanese wins the next election he should celebrate, then step aside

If Albanese wins the next election he should celebrate, then step aside

If Anthony Albanese loses next year, which once seemed improbable and now looks possible, he will shoulder much of the blame and his legacy will be trashed.

  • by Niki Savva

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Trump’s road map is guiding the Liberals to a destination still unknown

Trump’s road map is guiding the Liberals to a destination still unknown

Trump’s influence on the Australian body politic has been profound and malignant. Labor’s task now is to show Dutton would make life worse, not better.

  • by Niki Savva
If Albanese repeats his performance over negative gearing, he can kiss the election goodbye

If Albanese repeats his performance over negative gearing, he can kiss the election goodbye

The government’s management of the economy has helped bring inflation down and keep employment up, but it has much to learn about communication.

  • by Niki Savva
The major parties could disappear if pollies and journos don’t tell the truth

The major parties could disappear if pollies and journos don’t tell the truth

In this fight for survival, integrity and decency matter. A lot. If you show respect for one another, people are more likely to respect you.

  • by Niki Savva
The worst thing about Dutton’s distraction tactics? They’re paying off

The worst thing about Dutton’s distraction tactics? They’re paying off

How lucky was the opposition leader that hours before the NSW Liberal Party publicly imploded, he had reignited debate on immigration.

  • by Niki Savva
Whatever his achievements as PM, another rate rise would just about bury Albanese

Whatever his achievements as PM, another rate rise would just about bury Albanese

Anthony Albanese has been road testing his themes for the election. So has Peter Dutton, who says that the PM is a good bloke. But of course, there’s a catch.

  • by Niki Savva
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Labor believes Fatima Payman’s rebellion was plotted for a month

Labor believes Fatima Payman’s rebellion was plotted for a month

The young senator’s decision to cross the floor and to later speak out against her party bears all the hallmarks of a carefully co-ordinated plan, according to Labor figures.

  • by Niki Savva
The mood on immigration is tinder dry and Dutton has lit a match

The mood on immigration is tinder dry and Dutton has lit a match

Politicians in strife, desperate to save their backsides, have often reached for dog whistles. But these days it’s a loudhailer.

  • by Niki Savva
The narratives cloaking ‘weak’ Albanese and ‘nasty’ Dutton are setting like cement

The narratives cloaking ‘weak’ Albanese and ‘nasty’ Dutton are setting like cement

Sensible women and men have had more than enough. They also have plenty of alternatives come the next election if they still feel that the current crop of national leaders is failing them.

  • by Niki Savva
The antics of Liberal men will cost the party the next election

The antics of Liberal men will cost the party the next election

Progressive women in the party are being told to know their place, or fight on the right side of the culture wars, or stay quiet. If not, they’re elbowed out and have their noses rubbed in their defeat.

  • by Niki Savva
Dutton and Ley have created a foolproof what-not-to-do election guide

Dutton and Ley have created a foolproof what-not-to-do election guide

Thanks to their behaviour in the lead-up to and aftermath of the Dunkley byelection, the leader and deputy Liberal leaders risk being cast as the toxic twins of federal politics.

  • by Niki Savva

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