Tony Sheldon
Labor-linked lobbyists fight movement on engineered-stone ban
Major manufacturer Caesarstone has hired Labor lobbying firm Hawker Britton to help fight a potential ban on the use of deadly silica in kitchen benchtops.
- by Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
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Jacinta Price bills taxpayers $76,000 for business-class flights
The Country Liberal Senator and leading No campaigner has been travelling. A lot.
- by Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
Property bro’s grovelling apology to ‘employees, tradies and families’
The multimillionaire said the economy needed more pain, and unemployment had to rise. After backlash, he vanished from social media, before apologising for his comments on Thursday
- by Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
Qantas boss defends $2.47b profit, backs Qatar Airways rejection
Qantas boss Alan Joyce faced nearly two hours of relentless questioning over his airline’s relationship with the government and role in the cost of living crisis.
- by Amelia McGuire
Qantas chief Alan Joyce summoned to front cost of living inquiry
Qantas boss Alan Joyce has been summoned to appear before the Senate next week to answer questions about the airline and the cost of living.
- by Amelia McGuire
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The Dust of Death
Benchtop giant, health groups demand dangerous-stone ban
One of the world’s biggest engineered stone manufacturers and a coalition of health groups have called for action from federal and state governments.
- by Adele Ferguson and Angus Thompson
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Industrial relations
Greens to push for ‘right to disconnect’ in next wave of IR changes
Workers’ right to ignore calls or emails from their bosses after hours will be among the Greens’ key demands when the federal government begins its next wave of workplace reforms.
- by Angus Thompson
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City life
Psychedelic drug advocates call in the lobbyists for help
After a difficult few months, Mind Medicine Australia has enlisted an influential lobbying firm in their fight to get psychedelics cleared for clinical use.
- by Kishor Napier-Raman
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ALP
Senator Sheldon says proposed reforms are 'antithetical' to ALP values
Labor senator Tony Sheldon is labelling proposals for a "corporatised" head office and a stripped-back general secretary as "antithetical" to party values.
- by Kylar Loussikian
'Unaccountable titans': New Labor senator calls for controversial Google tax to 'disrupt the disrupters'
Tony Sheldon has blasted major companies like Google and Facebook for "failing our economy and our democracy".
- by Max Koslowski
Butler seeks second presidential term as Labor Left pushes for greater influence
Federal frontbencher Mark Butler has confirmed he will seek re-election as Labor Party president.
- by Adam Gartrell
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