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Albanese’s small-target strategy, Voice ‘disaster’ risk Labor’s future: party elder
Kim Carr has joined other Labor luminaries in warning about the party’s prospects but does not want it to follow the Greens into “woke” policies.
- by Paul Sakkal
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When the PM is snookered, he goes from statesman to scrapper. Just ask Jodie
One of the benefits of life in The Lodge is a full-size snooker table. Anthony Albanese’s fiancee Jodie Haydon has found it to be revealing.
- by Peter Hartcher
AAT president resigns eight months after being appointed by Coalition
Fiona Meagher was appointed to the troubled tribunal by former Liberal Attorney-General Michaelia Cash. Now she is gone.
- by Noel Towell and Kishor Napier-Raman
Before he turns off the lights, Kim Carr has a message for his colleagues
The factional brawler from the ALP’s Left, who has retired from politics, says he has been vindicated on an issue he has championed during his time in politics.
- by Sumeyya Ilanbey
Six captain’s picks for government tribunal roles on election eve
Attorney-General Michaelia Cash has defended her appointment of six former Liberal MPs or staffers to the body that reviews government decisions.
- by Katina Curtis
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Two court bids aiming to stop Victorian Labor preselections
A bid by factional allies of the late Senator Kimberley Kitching to challenge federal Labor’s takeover of the Victorian party has cleared its first legal hurdle.
- by Paul Sakkal and Lisa Visentin
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Rudd fires shot at critic Josh Bornstein over Senate candidacy
Kevin Rudd has launched a stinging attack on potential high-profile Labor candidate Josh Bornstein for previously resigning from the party.
- by Rob Harris
AAT accused of misleading Senate over answer to questions about answering questions
Members of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal are concerned they will all be tarred by reports of some among their ranks finishing little or no work.
- by Katina Curtis
Government tribunal paid some members in years they did no work
The tribunal that reviews government decisions paid several of its part-time members in years they did no work, documents given to the Senate reveal.
- by Katina Curtis
Senators tell AAT it can’t keep secret the names of its slow workers
The Administrative Appeal Tribunal has refused to answer Senate questions about which of its members have only finalised a handful of cases in a year.
- by Katina Curtis
Veteran Labor senator demands Senate inquiry into AUKUS submarines pact
Some Labor MPs believe the party should not offer immediate support for the decision to sign a deal for nuclear submarines with the US and UK.
- by Rob Harris
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