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Charlie Teo’s ailing image to get the Seven treatment

The embattled neurosurgeon has suffered a big setback, but his media strategy is running smoothly.

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The new head of DFAT, Jan Adams, has been Australia’s ambassador to China and to Japan.

Public service heads shuffled as Albanese makes mark on bureaucracy

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has appointed four new senior public servants in a shake-up of the bureaucracy.

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Anthony Albanese at his first national cabinet meeting.

$760m extra for hospitals while health system fixes are found

National cabinet has agreed to extend a COVID-19-era hospital funding deal for three months while premiers find ways to better integrate parts of the health system.

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Assistant Minister for the Republic Matt Thistlethwaite at his swearing-in ceremony with Governor-General David Hurley at Government House.

Shot in the arm or false dawn? Albanese’s each-way bet on a republic

There was an echo of the 1999 referendum’s voting patterns in the 2022 election. Could we really be slowly moving towards a republic under Anthony Albanese?

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Tony Burke enjoys the finer things in life, including music.

Labor ministers making the right noises, but can they stay in tune?

A second chance at power is a rebirth, an opportunity to do things differently. Tony Burke and a number of his Labor colleagues are tuning up right now to take advantage of that rare opportunity.

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Long-time University of Melbourne head Glyn Davis has been appointed secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.

University chief appointed to lead prime minister’s department

Anthony Albanese has appointed former University of Melbourne vice chancellor Glyn Davis to lead the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.

  • Katina Curtis
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‘Winds of change’ must be embraced at Opera Australia

With continual revivals frozen in time, Opera Australia risks presenting “museum” productions instead of finding and engaging new audiences.

  • Kate Cherry
Chief executive Fiona Allan’s first task is to get the company back up to speed after the pandemic.

Opera Australia confronts its future, promises change after ‘yellowface’ outcry

With a new CEO and the recruitment of a diversity manager, the company is looking at how they “think about opera for 21st century Australia”.

  • Nick Galvin
Organist Robert Fox will peform at the opening of Yirranma Place,  a hub for non profits in Sydney and the new headquarter of the Paul Ramsay Foundation. It was built in 1927 as the Church of Christ, Scientist. Mr Fox will perform four times a year at least there, sitting in the very spot where he played in 1968 and where his parents, Christian Scientists, attended church.

Mega hub for non-profits opens in Sydney, organ and all

The pipes, the 2277 pipes are calling.

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Paul Ramsay Foundation chief executive Glyn Davis.

Australia's largest philanthropic fund announces plan to tackle poverty

The Paul Ramsay Foundation has also confirmed a long-term grant for the controversial Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation.

  • Fergus Hunter

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