Politics
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Covid and the politics of panic
During Easter weekend four years ago, the country felt on the verge of catastrophe. The prime minister was in hospital…
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‘Good riddance’: Scott Morrison bids farewell to politics
Herald Sun’s Susie O’Brien says “good riddance” in response to Scott Morrison’s departure from politics. The former prime minister delivered…
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Toppled statues, protests: Australia marks contentious national holiday | Politics News
Thousands join marches in major cities amid growing debate over holiday once known for barbecues and beach trips. Thousands of…
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Are You Undermining Your Relationship With Politics?
As a couples counselor and sex therapist, I see people injecting politics into their relationships in ways that undermine them,…
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Stage 3 tax cuts could fuel inflation, economists warn
But economists argued the extra money freed up by tax cuts would add to inflation at a time when the…
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The seats Liberal leader Peter Dutton really needs
One of the most visible manifestations of the seismic shift wrought by the 2022 federal election was aptly topographic: the…
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China’s Global Influence Campaign, With Joshua Kurlantzick
LINDSAY:Welcome to The President’s Inbox, a CFR podcast about the foreign policy challenges facing the United States. I’m Jim Lindsay,…
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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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