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MPs say ‘no place in parliament’ for candidate who celebrated October 7 attacks

MPs say ‘no place in parliament’ for candidate who celebrated October 7 attacks

The candidate at the centre of the social media storm broke his silence to say: “As a doctor, as a Muslim, as a human, killing civilians is never right.” 

  • by Matthew Knott

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Tony Burke rival shared post celebrating October 7 attacks

Tony Burke rival shared post celebrating October 7 attacks

Jewish community leaders said the Facebook post by the prominent GP showed he was “manifestly unfit to stand as a candidate for any office”.

  • by Matthew Knott
Teals show voters want more than mediocrity

Teals show voters want more than mediocrity

The Liberals and their National partners achieved next to nothing during nearly a decade in power, apart from fighting the forces of progress. They turned a $300 million national debt into more than a trillion-dollar debt, and in only eight years oversaw 20 different climate and energy policies, most of which ended up being nothing more than grand announcements.

Asylum seeker dies in Melbourne a day after self-immolation
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Asylum seeker dies in Melbourne a day after self-immolation

Mano Yogalingam had been part of a protest demanding permanent residency for more than 8000 people who arrived in Australia by boat more than a decade ago.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos and Henrietta Cook
Dustin Martin’s bikie uncle avoids deportation after proving Indigenous heritage

Dustin Martin’s bikie uncle avoids deportation after proving Indigenous heritage

Dean Martin, a former Rebels bikie president who was once in a relationship with ex-Greens senator Lidia Thorpe, has been released from immigration detention.

  • by Hannah Kennelly
Extremist influencer defies calls to cancel Australia tour

Extremist influencer defies calls to cancel Australia tour

Immigration Minister Tony Burke last week indicated he would block Candace Owens’ expected visa application, saying, “I hope she has a good refunds policy”.

  • by Paul Sakkal
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Setka alleges betrayal and secret deal with federal government

Setka alleges betrayal and secret deal with federal government

The former union boss also said he had left Prime Minister Anthony Albanese “trembling” after an incident in a lift.

  • by Kieran Rooney
The sooks of parliament revive an old playground sneer
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The sooks of parliament revive an old playground sneer

The would-be bruisers of federal parliament turn to that old taunt of schoolkids: “sook”. And manage to consign it to the unparliamentary language bin.

  • by Tony Wright
Palestinians fear divisive debate will derail visa pathway

Palestinians fear divisive debate will derail visa pathway

Labor sharpened its attack on Peter Dutton in the second week of rancorous debate over visas for people fleeing Gaza.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
If this government is forgettable, Albanese is counting on you remembering the last one

If this government is forgettable, Albanese is counting on you remembering the last one

An already defensive government may be entering an even more defensive phase in the run-up to the federal election. That will have its risks for Labor, but also for the Coalition.

  • by Sean Kelly
Labor facing growing resistance to international student caps

Labor facing growing resistance to international student caps

The Albanese government is planning sweeping reforms to cap foreign enrolments for 2025 – but universities and students are rallying in opposition.

  • by Noel Towell

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