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Chalmers has every right to comment on what the Reserve Bank is doing to the economy

Chalmers has every right to comment on what the Reserve Bank is doing to the economy

The RBA has a job to do, but let’s never forget it’s a bunch of unelected people wielding what amount to extraordinary powers. It’s not infallible, and it should not be verboten for an elected parliamentarian to note the effects of the RBA’s choices.

  • by Shaun Carney

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Chalmers’ Reserve Bank deal with Coalition triggers sweep of the board
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Chalmers’ Reserve Bank deal with Coalition triggers sweep of the board

A long-awaited overhaul of the Reserve Bank looks to be in sight, but new board members will be needed to run the nation’s most important economic institution.

  • by Shane Wright
Dutton is placing all his bets on an issue not crucial to voters

Dutton is placing all his bets on an issue not crucial to voters

The Middle East has become new and ugly territory for Australian politics, but the engaged minority’s focus is no guide to how it will play out for the disengaged majority at the ballot box.

  • by David Crowe
Lindsay Fox drops millions on a car he can’t drive on the road

Lindsay Fox drops millions on a car he can’t drive on the road

The billionaire car fanatic’s Mercedes-AMG One now takes pride of place in his vehicle museum. The deposit alone was $1 million.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
No, barrister Geoffrey Robertson didn’t buy Julian Assange a house

No, barrister Geoffrey Robertson didn’t buy Julian Assange a house

CBD must reluctantly put to bed one of our favourite rumours about the Wikileaks founder.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
Dutton has told his troops to prepare for an early election. Are they up to it?

Dutton has told his troops to prepare for an early election. Are they up to it?

The veteran politician, a former police officer, lived through the scarring Nelson-Turnbull-Abbott years. He has placed a premium on unity, and it has paid off – at least so far.

  • by James Massola
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Dutton to supermarkets: Rein in prices, or we’ll force you to sell stores

Dutton to supermarkets: Rein in prices, or we’ll force you to sell stores

Grocery prices have played a key role in the cost-of-living debate, prompting the Coalition to adopt an interventionist policy opposed by business lobby groups.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Allen among potential challengers as redraw kicks off jockeying for seats

Allen among potential challengers as redraw kicks off jockeying for seats

Liberal moderate Katie Allen is expected to seek a return to politics at the next election and progressive independents may target senior NSW Liberal Angus Taylor.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Dutton’s frontbench problem laid bare by Hughes’ feud with Taylor

Dutton’s frontbench problem laid bare by Hughes’ feud with Taylor

Behind the hardman Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, there are problems in the Coalition frontbench as the election nears and the government sharpens its focus on the opposition.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Hollie Hughes’ tirade at Angus Taylor has a familiar feel

Hollie Hughes’ tirade at Angus Taylor has a familiar feel

The dumped Liberal senator is no stranger to preselection rough-and-tumble.

  • by Noel Towell and Kishor Napier-Raman
Dutton’s political football lands wide of the posts

Dutton’s political football lands wide of the posts

How dare Peter Dutton and others turn climate change into a political football to kick around, trying to score points and sway voters.

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