Greens voters will be ‘shocked’ if party votes with LNP
Tanya Plibersek says Greens voters would be ‘appalled’ to see the party vote with Peter Dutton and Barnaby Joyce against the Safeguard Mechanism bill.
Tanya Plibersek says Greens voters would be ‘appalled’ to see the party vote with Peter Dutton and Barnaby Joyce against the Safeguard Mechanism bill.
Tanya Plibersek says Greens voters would be ‘shocked’ to see the party’s MPs voting alongside Peter Dutton and Barnaby Joyce.
Court interpretations of the Indigenous voice proposal may carry some long-term risks, which may not be worthwhile given the parliament already has constitutional rights to make a difference.
Consumer confidence has fallen below the GFC’s low point, but the Assistant Treasurer says ‘we are on the narrow path to avoiding recession’.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has made a major concession on the 15th anniversary of a historic moment in Australian parliament.
The loss of anther Coalition appointee, Fiona Balfour, has raised questions about Labor’s plans for the board make-up of the taxpayer-funded media organisation.
Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney will use a speech on the eve of the 15th anniversary of the Stolen Generations apology to send a message to Peter Dutton.
Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney will use a speech on the eve of the 15th anniversary of the Stolen Generations apology to send a message to Peter Dutton.
Parliamentary committee splits over Peter Dutton’s calls for households to be issued with fliers putting the Yes and No cases for the voice.
Defence Minister Richard Marles, in a joint statement with his Indonesian counterpart, said the two nations had agreed to a deal that would be binding under international law.
Can the Liberal Party hold a mortgage belt seat in a mortgage ‘hell’ environment, in a state in which the party and its leader is least popular?
Penny Wong has some choice words for opposition leader Peter Dutton after he called on his MPs to toe the line on a key policy.
There is already a rush of factional suggestions who should run in the Melbourne seat of Aston. Whoever is preselected, Peter Dutton needs a victory.
Peter Dutton is facing a bruising by-election fight with Labor in the Melbourne seat of Aston after Alan Tudge quit politics.
Outgoing Aston MP Alan Tudge says serving as a federal parliamentarian has been one of the ‘greatest honours’ of his life.
The government has made a key change to its position in the lead up to the Voice referendum.
Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has officially blocked Clive Palmer’s Queensland coal project under Australia’s national environmental law.
The opposition has found its message that costs will always be higher.
Alcohol will be banned in Alice Springs, but Peter Dutton says more must be done to tackle other problems in the Northern Territory.
The Reserve Bank has lifted rates to 3.35 per cent as it battles to contain the largest inflationary outbreak in a generation.
Peter Dutton will reject the $15bn National Reconstruction Fund over concerns it ‘lacks transparency, exposes taxpayers to risk and enshrines inappropriate ministerial discretion’.
While the times may suit Anthony Albanese’s consensus style of leadership, it’s possible economic woes suit Peter Dutton’s capacity to stoke fear and loathing.
The PM says the mechanics will not be written into the Constitution.
Peter Dutton told the Albanese government they weren’t operating under conventional measures regarding the referendum and wants to see Labor engage with his feedback.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has demanded ABC chair Ita Buttrose intervene in the reports from Alice Springs claiming a meeting showcased white supremacy.
Peter Dutton has explained why he attended the funeral service of controversial cardinal George Pell.
Peter Dutton has revealed his next move on the Indigenous Voice to parliament after attending a crucial meeting.
Indigenous leaders expect to take up to six months after the voice referendum to draw up the model for its execution.
As the assistant treasurer in the aftermath of the 2004 election, Peter Dutton witnessed the way Kevin Rudd reminded voters John Howard ‘broke’ his promise to keep rates low.
The Opposition Leader’s decision to attend the meeting follows a formal request from Aboriginal leaders for Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton to forge a political consensus.
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