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End ‘stolen generations stigma’ and empower Indigenous people, Price tells PM
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End ‘stolen generations stigma’ and empower Indigenous people, Price tells PM

Coalition senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price wants to overhaul native title law to ensure Indigenous communities benefit from resource riches.

  • by Paul Sakkal

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PM says passion still burns, but Price accuses him of grandstanding

PM says passion still burns, but Price accuses him of grandstanding

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will return to the Garma festival with a speech long on hope and short on policy proposals.

  • by James Massola and Paul Sakkal
What’s happening in Alice Springs?
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What’s happening in Alice Springs?

The Northern Territory government has announced a three-night curfew in the town after recent “civil disturbances”.

  • by Ben Cubby
Docking rogue politicians’ pay ‘just a slap on the wrist’: Lidia Thorpe

Docking rogue politicians’ pay ‘just a slap on the wrist’: Lidia Thorpe

‘Whatever, let the purge begin’. Some Coalition MPs think a new parliamentary watchdog would be used to pursue vendettas, but Lidia Thorpe says it should be a lot tougher.

  • by Olivia Ireland
Yes campaign groups received millions more in donations than No side for Voice referendum

Yes campaign groups received millions more in donations than No side for Voice referendum

The electoral commission has released figures detailing the sums received and expended by political parties and lobby groups involved in last year’s referendum campaign.

  • by Paul Sakkal
A right knees-up: CPAC Australia goes to Washington

A right knees-up: CPAC Australia goes to Washington

The Aussie off-shoot of America’s “conservative Coachella” went on pilgrimage to experience the real thing in Washington, DC.

  • by Noel Towell and Kishor Napier-Raman
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The most popular politicians in Australia are all outspoken women. Come again?

The most popular politicians in Australia are all outspoken women. Come again?

Last year was one of the most divisive in memory. But three senators from very different walks of life managed to cut through and speak to voters.

  • by Michelle Griffin
The political challenges and players who shaped 2023

The political challenges and players who shaped 2023

From the Voice to parliament referendum, stabilising relations with China, war in Gaza, the High Court’s curveball on indefinite detention, and a cost of living crisis, it has been a bumper political year.

  • by Lisa Visentin
Wong tops list of popular politicians – and a former hero now comes last

Wong tops list of popular politicians – and a former hero now comes last

An exclusive survey also reveals the challenges for the government in holding support ahead of the next election, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese slumping to minus 3 per cent in net likeability.

  • by David Crowe
Crowe’s code violation, Andrews’ golf club and shipshaped names: CBD’s year in review

Crowe’s code violation, Andrews’ golf club and shipshaped names: CBD’s year in review

The highs and the lows of a year when the gags would just not quit - but Alan Joyce did.

  • by Noel Towell and Kishor Napier-Raman
Zed’s not dead: Dutton wants Seselja back in the Senate

Zed’s not dead: Dutton wants Seselja back in the Senate

A former Liberal minister has received the endorsement of a string of senior conservative MPs, 10 days before Liberal Party faithful vote on who should fill a Senate vacancy.

  • by James Massola

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