Labor’s challenge is full structural reform
Beyond the cost-of-living crisis lies the need for a new social contract.
Beyond the cost-of-living crisis lies the need for a new social contract.
The genius of the Queen has been to span generational change, cultural upheaval and many crises among her own family.
Anthony Albanese has embarked on a grand experiment where no ALP leader has succeeded since Hawke-Keating – finding a new method of governance based on common ground, inclusion and fiscal responsibility.
Australia is going to change as a country. This is the real lesson of the two-day Jobs and Skills Summit.
In the hands of an astute government the ‘common interest’ becomes a method of framing and legitimising the policy directions Labor seeks.
The PM may have a mandate for inquiries into the Morrison government, but Albanese’s nuclear option has the potential to change politics altogether.
Taiwan needs to be treated as an independent country and the notion of strategic ambiguity abandoned, says the former US national security adviser.
Pure opposition to the voice is not a tenable position for the Liberal Party. It cannot be the final stance taken by the Peter Dutton-led Coalition.
The former PM’s secret accumulation of portfolios has wide repercussions.
The fortunes of the Liberal Party and the Coalition have sunk even further. Anthony Albanese wants to damage them for years.
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