Lynton Crosby
Magazine’s planned profile of star conservative columnist put on ice
The Monthly has had a rethink, which is a shame.
- Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
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- City life
Gossip thrives in the shadow of Everest
As always, the real action was in the swanky seats.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
Murdoch’s new bookie shop off and racing
Lachlan Murdoch is racing ahead in the betting game
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
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- City life
Grand prix comes roaring back to life
Ticket sales have been so strong that organisers of the Formula One showpiece in Melbourne are building an extra grandstand.
- Stephen Brook and Samantha Hutchinson
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- UK politics
The Australians trying to save ‘mortally wounded’ Boris Johnson
With mounting resignations, loss of support from his MPs and a police investigation into ‘partygate’, the UK Prime Minister has called on Australian strategists in a desperate attempt to save his leadership.
- Paola Totaro
Boris Johnson to reunite with veteran Australian political strategist to save job
The British PM will turn to his longtime ally, Lynton Crosby, to help save his leadership in the wake of the ‘Partygate’ scandal.
- Rob Harris
Exit of Brexit guru Dominic Cummings is Boris Johnson’s last chance
Dominic Cummings, the Prime Minister's chief adviser, has left Downing Street for the last time after a spectacular powerplay.
- Bevan Shields
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- Political leadership
Voters want leaders who 'innovate and inspire' in pandemic-era politics: Sir Lynton Crosby
The Australian political strategist argues that voters are willing governments to succeed even if mistakes have been made.
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- City life
CBD Melbourne: McLachlan’s emotional team talk
AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan’s all-staff phone hook-up on Friday really sounded like one of the toughest for an employer during the pandemic.
- Samantha Hutchinson and Kylar Loussikian
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- Brexit chaos
Boris Johnson's Conservatives hire Kiwi gurus who worked on Morrison's shock win
Kiwi digital gurus, whose efforts in Australia saw the Liberals outclass Labor online, have been signed up to work for the Tories poised for a snap election.
- Latika Bourke
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