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It’s claimed the PM has a number of influential advisers ... and that they are also his factional allies.

The ‘Animals’ inside the tent: Albanese in power Part 3

The PM’s most influential advisers are all long-term mates, drinking buddies, factional allies, family friends. All Hard Left, Hard Left, Hard Left. WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE

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Anthony Albanese and Cabinet members Penny Wong, Jim Chalmers, Chris Bowen and Richard Marles.

The Cabinet duds and diamonds: Albanese in power Part 4

The PM thinks it’s entirely unnecessary to mess with his line-up despite obvious signs some ministers are flailing. Here’s what Labor MPs really think of them.

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We’re sorry Albo. We were wrong about you, writes Christopher Dore.

Sorry, Albo, we have been too harsh, heartless and nasty

THE FRONT DORE: It’s time to fess up. In the three years since he became PM, we’ve been wrong about Anthony Albanese. We’ve been unreasonable. Unkind. Definitely unfair.

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