Forget super; leaders want to focus on the nitty-gritty
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton both want to get back to talking about the everyday struggle with rising costs.
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton both want to get back to talking about the everyday struggle with rising costs.
The Opposition Leader accuses the Albanese government of having a ‘secret list’ on what super savings will be spent on.
Labor is trying to force the Coalition into a battle between its ‘fairness’ changes and the Liberals’ support for the rich. This will be Peter Dutton’s contest to frame.
Peter Dutton says Australia shouldn’t buy a British nuclear sub — comments branded ‘irresponsible’ by the Albanese government.
The Coalition has accused Jim Chalmers of failing to model the super tax hit on more than 500,000 public servants and veterans captured under defined benefit schemes.
Peter Dutton says the Prime Minister and Treasurer are waging an ‘internal war’ after Jim Chalmers was forced to rule out touching the Capital Gains Tax exemption on the family home.
Peter Dutton has unleashed on a plan to overhaul superannuation, warning that ordinary Australians could be next on the hit list.
Anthony Albanese has set up a class-war fight over superannuation after breaking an election promise and doubling tax rates for 80,000 Australians.
After Labor said in the last election campaign that it had no plans to make changes to super – only to announce a significant change – Peter Dutton must ask: what’s next?
A forum held by the key conservative body in favour of an Indigenous voice to parliament, Uphold and Recognise, will go ‘some way’ to addressing Peter Dutton’s 15 questions.
Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers are determined to have a fight over the future of superannuation. And Peter Dutton is happy to give them one.
A philanthropic organisation has donated $5m to the Yes campaign for the Indigenous voice, the single biggest known donation to either side, as the Yes alliance launches in Adelaide.
The Coalition is positioning for a major political fight with Labor over the future and purpose of superannuation.
The Liberal party have launched their campaign to retain the crucial seat of Aston in Melbourne’s outer-eastern suburbs.
If Dutton’s candidate loses, the knives will be out for him but if Labor loses, it will set a tone ahead of the budget which might change the political narrative.
The Victorian Liberal Party’s administrative committee has chosen Roshena Campbell, a woman of Indian heritage with a career as a barrister, as its candidate for the seat of Aston.
The Liberal leader admits he got it wrong when he boycotted the apology – he now runs the risk of being terribly wrong again if he opposes a constitutionally enshrined voice to parliament.
Peter Dutton has been by Laverton residents the return of welfare cash has coincided with an alarming increase in alcohol-related violence and underfed children in the WA mining town.
The Victorian Liberal Party is preparing to announce its candidate for the Aston by-election as early as Tuesday.
Mayors faced with rising alcohol-fuelled violence in WA’s Goldfields are demanding governments work with them to reintroduce some income management and boost local services.
Joe Biden has arived in Kyiv for a surprise visit days before the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Nationals leader David Littleproud has responded after Peter Dutton warned the Voice referendum was on track to fail.
Industry Minister says defence workforce shortages present a ‘big issue’ for the country, which the government hopes to tackle with investment in training and review of migration system.
Anthony Albanese has issued a warning to Peter Dutton just days after the opposition leader apologised for one thing.
The Opposition Leader has had an awakening — and has begun to assert himself as Labor’s agenda loses its gloss.
The fate of the referendum on the voice to parliament and government depends on the actions and attitudes of Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton.
Peter Dutton is ‘open to discussion’ with Anthony Albanese on the form of the Indigenous voice to parliament and government, believing the referendum will fail unless there are changes.
A referendum working group member says Peter Dutton’s comments that the voice was ‘on track to fail’ was at odds with the feeling of the meeting room.
Peter Dutton has accused the government of ‘playing a very dangerous game’ on border protection after the navy revealed it was providing ‘surge’ support to Australia’s northern waters.
Facing a dire risk of not being able to pass its climate change policies, Labor is trying to shove Peter Dutton and to shame Adam Bandt into submission.
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