Gareth Evans
Reconsider AUKUS, say former Labor foreign ministers
The government is insisting Kevin Rudd will stay on as Australia’s ambassador to Washington despite his past criticism of Donald Trump.
- by David Crowe
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Political leadership
Albanese’s small-target strategy, Voice ‘disaster’ risk Labor’s future: party elder
Kim Carr has joined other Labor luminaries in warning about the party’s prospects but does not want it to follow the Greens into “woke” policies.
- by Paul Sakkal
Opinion
Democracy
We’re welcoming a ‘reformer’ PM, but it’s his despot dad who calls the shots
Targeted sanctions should be used to put pressure on Cambodia’s human rights violators, especially those powerful figures who hold assets in Australia.
- by Gareth Evans and Gordon Conochie
Tony Wright’s Column
High Court of Australia
Anatomy of a scandal: A top judge, secret police tapes and reporters under fire
The story behind the story of an extraordinary investigation that pointed to a web of influence at the highest levels of our political and legal systems.
- by Tony Wright
Analysis
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Carnage triggered by Hamas’ barbaric attacks is setting a new test for Labor
Inside Labor, Anthony Albanese and Penny Wong are walking a tightrope as calibrating a unified response to the growing conflagration in the Middle East is proving more fraught.
- by Deborah Snow
Opinion
National security
Australia only digging deeper hole by pursuing East Timor spying case
The Bernard Collaery bugging case should at the very least be heard in open court, if not, abandoned all together.
- by Gareth Evans
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Myanmar coup
Deal with junta may be needed to avoid ‘Syrian-style bloodbath’, says Evans
Former Australian foreign minister Gareth Evans, who played a central role in peace negotiations with the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, has told the Myanmar democracy movement they may have to compromise.
- by Chris Barrett
Home Affairs Secretary Mike Pezzullo honoured for public service
Mike Pezzullo has been been at the peak of the public service for the past seven years.
- by Max Koslowski
Julie Bishop urges 'calm and considered' diplomacy with Beijing
The former foreign minister said Australia's push for a global review also needed to include other countries' handling of the global pandemic.
- by Anthony Galloway
'Blatant interference': Former Australian foreign ministers lash Wuhan dossier
Australia has also secured the emphatic support of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in its push for an independent probe into the origins of the coronavirus.
- by Eryk Bagshaw and Anthony Galloway
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The Turnbull Memoir
In his own words: Malcolm Turnbull on old battles, personal and political, and new beginnings
There will be grenades. And missile strikes. Old wounds reopened. Malcolm Turnbull's new book is guaranteed to reignite the rage of a legion of haters. But the former PM says he simply wants to set the record straight.
- by David Crowe
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