Politics
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The politics of South Pacific riots
A riot in a South Pacific city is a political act as well as a spree of violence and looting.…
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Does the PM need Dutton to secure the Voice?
Should the PM continue to encourage his opponent to sign up for a bipartisan campaign when Dutton can’t guarantee a…
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Bill Shorten vows to stop NDIS providers ‘price gouging’
There are 530,000 Australians with an NDIS plan and almost 10,000 registered providers who deliver support. Therapies delivered by allied…
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Move to lift COVID precautions raises suspicions
The decision to reduce COVID isolation periods is one that defies common sense and seems shrouded in secrecy, writes Dr…
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Complete rubbish’: Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley rips into Labor and the Greens over Australia’s political landscape
Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley says Labor and the Greens believing Australia had become a “lefty country” is “complete rubbish”. …
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NZ-Australia relationship appears to be on the way up under the Albanese government
In the early years of the John Key Government, then Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd liked to hold trans-Tasman Cabinet…
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How Australia Revived the Political Middle by Peter Singer
The outcome of Australia’s federal election in May should help to dispel the cynicism that leads many to think that…
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Australia PM to ‘ensure’ no Chinese base on Solomon Islands | Politics News
China’s growing clout in the Pacific has become a hot political issue in Australia ahead of May 21 elections. Australia…
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Politics, the job where you don’t need qualifications
The right decision comes with key questions Don’t misunderstand. I am very pleased the asylum seekers have been released. It…
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Albanese must be bold to take the nation on journey of reform
Political leaders are an amalgam of policy and personality. What was unique about former Labor prime minister Bob Hawke and…
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