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Pauline Hanson’s the Steven Bradbury of Australian politics, says Ben Harvey.

Pauline Hanson’s the Steven Bradbury of Australian politics

Ben Harvey explains why Pauline Hanson’s surging popularity is due to her ability to keep on her feet while competitors collapse around her but erratic One Nation preference votes make a victory lap premature.

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Economists from Australia’s biggest bank said interest rates could rise following the Budget, which will spend an extra $6.5 billion.

Increase to minimum wages threatens maximum pain

EDITORIAL: Beyond the celebrations of the nation’s 100,000 lowest paid workers, there is a portent of gloomier times and a genuine fear this blunt instrument will strike a blow to our fragile, inflated economy.

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RBA governor Michele Bullock and Treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Fair Work may have blown up the RBA’s kill-inflation plan

AARON PATRICK: By granting an above-inflation pay increase to 2.7 million workers, the industrial umpire may trigger copycat demands that drive up inflation and interest rates. 

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Iran is the latest battlefield where Donald Trump’s predictions of an easy American military triumph have been subverted.

Trump’s international interventions hit a stinging stalemate

In Ukraine, Gaza and now Iran, the US President’s early declarations of easy wins have given way to harsh reality.

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Election losses and controversy (including a stint in jail) meant the flame-haired firebrand was labelled a joke by most Australians.

Labor’s Budget flub a boon for One Nation

Election losses and controversy (including a stint in jail) meant the flame-haired firebrand was labelled a joke by most Australians. 10 years on, Pauline Hanson cannot be considered a laughing matter.

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Tony Abbott has long been one of the best and most ruthless communicators in politics, writes Katina Curtis.

Why Tony Abbott could be the answer to the Liberals’ woes

KATINA CURTIS: Is Tony Abbott the answer to the Liberal Party’s woes? That depends on how you define the problem that has seen voters flee the 82-year-old party.

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Michael Maguire post match.

I fear for the Broncos players after that loss

Brisbane’s NRL title defence is in shambles and Madge Maguire knows only one way to respond.

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James Hird at the weekend.

Bombers should face facts: Hird is not the man for the job

Essendon need to stop looking in the rear view mirror and finally make a break from the past.

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Anthony Albanese should make an honest man of himself and call a general election. If he’s so confident he has the tax reforms right, what’s holding him back from letting the voters decide? writes Cameron Milner.

Albanese must show some backbone and call election now

CAMERON MILNER: If Anthony Albanese is so sure his contentious Budget reforms are the right move, he should let Aussies have their say.

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The Budget changed everything for Anthony Albanese

The Budget changed everything for Anthony Albanese

AARON PATRICK: A poll showing 57 per cent of voters believe the Labor Party does not deserve re-election illustrates the damage of the Budget’s broken promises.

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Housing Minister Clare O’Neil on Sunday became the latest from Canberra to offer an answer that actually answered little, other than showing the Government was never really ready to legislate the planned changes.

Controversial tax plan causing one headache after another

EDITORIAL: Another day, more contention in Canberra around who will and who won’t be eligible for carve outs from controversial changes to capital gains tax.

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Liverpool have sacked head coach Arne Slot after a disappointing defence of their Premier League title.

Liverpool sack manager one year after Premier League win

Just a year after delivering only Liverpool's second Premier League title, Dutch manager Arne Slot has been sacked by the Merseyside club.

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Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers are facing an uphill battle to sell the budget to voters.

No sign of end to Budget chaos and confusion

The fact the Government has no mandate for the tax changes will keep the matter live.

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Submitting a formal media enquiry about a controversial public policy initiative is an exercise in futility. You always get an answer; just never to the question you asked.

Budget Estimates hearings are the ultimate truth serum

BEN HARVEY: Submitting a formal media enquiry about a controversial public policy initiative is an exercise in futility. You always get an answer; just never to the question you asked.

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BP has become a very British shambles.

How BP became a shambles that cares too much about feelings

THE ECONOMIST: The ousting of its chairman Albert Manifold shows BP cares more about feelings and not enough about performance.

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