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Anthony Albanese and Sussan Ley.

Cruel summer for Ley & Libs as Labor keeps campaigning

There was a vastly different mood between MPs in the Albanese Government and their Coalition counterparts on Friday as they exited the capital until next February.

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Barnaby Joyce’s rollercoaster three-decade ride with the National Party has finally come to an end.

Rise of One National: Joyce tipped to make Upper House bid

Former Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce ended weeks of speculation by confirming the end of his three-decades long membership of the National Party.

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Many economists are asking how Michele Bullock and the Reserve Bank got things so badly wrong on inflation.

Why hapless RBA is struggling to read the forecast

Economists who’ve worked for Treasury and the Reserve Bank are questioning the RBA’s ability to forecast inflation following a big shock with consumer prices.

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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation primary vote has increased to 15 per cent according to latest polls.

Pauline Hanson’s popularity poll is in a word, ‘rubbish’

MARK RILEY: Opinion polls at this point are about as useful as a screen door on a nuclear-powered submarine.

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A Melbourne man has been charged with sending senator Lidia Thorpe harassing emails.

Man in court over online abuse of Lidia Thorpe

A man accused of sending harassing emails to senator Lidia Thorpe and ‘defacing’ a flag outside her office has appeared in court.

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Opposition MPs held up their smartphone torches during the blackout in Federal Parliament.

The lights went out in Parliament, while Labor’s dimmed

AARON PATRICK: An opposition that looked like a political irrelevancy managed to embarrass the government over taxes, energy prices and interest rates

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Barnaby Joyce and Pauline Hanson enjoy their Parliament House steak dinner, cooked up on a sandwich press

Barnaby’s ‘high steaks’ defection to One Nation looms large

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has looked to woo the former Nats leader with a sandwich-pressed steak dinner while she gets ready for her seven-day parliamentary suspension.

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The prime minister is under pressure over its lack of action on gambling harm.

Gambling ad 'double standard' as PM touts child safety

The prime minister and senior lieutenants have delivered sharp responses to suggestions Labor hasn't done enough to reduce gambling harm.

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Zhao Leji shaking hands with Anthony Albanese and, left, CCP headquarters in Beijing.

Dictator’s henchman gets warm welcome in Canberra

AARON PATRICK: China’s third-ranked political leader, Zhao Leji, helped oversee a vast purge of officials designed to entrench Xi Jinping’s power.

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Woolworths may be sitting on a $3 billion AI gold mine.

Why Woolworths may be sitting on a $3 billion gold mine

The food giant’s little-known tech consultancy Quantium is thriving as corporate Australia seeks help to understand artificial intelligence

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Environment Minister Murray Watt has called for a probe into the new BOM website’s cost blowout.

Watt orders probe into $96m BOM website cost blowout

Environment Minister Murray Watt has urged the Bureau of Meteorology to ‘take taxpayers money seriously’ after their ‘disappointing $96 million website bungle. 

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Flying Fish Cove is the main settlement on Christmas Island. Originally named after British survey-ship Flying-Fish, the town is often just called ‘The Settlement’.

Remote Australian territory could soon host new Google hub

Australia’s remote Christmas Island territory is soon expected to host a new ‘connectivity hub’ for subsea cables that stretch across the Indian Ocean.

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Joel Davis is accused of encouraging abuse and hate towards independent federal MP Allegra Spender.

Neo-nazi accused of threatening politician denied bail

A neo-nazi accused of calling on supporters to ‘rhetorically rape’ a federal politician will remain behind bars, amid a rise in threats against officials.

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Liberal MP Kellie Sloane has become the NSW coalition's new leader, as expected.

Libs fixated on winning back rich voters not battlers

Former TV reporter Kellie Sloane’s elevation to NSW Liberal leader is a sign the party is worried about losing its affluent State seats that vote teal at a Federal level.

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Liberal MP Kellie Sloane has become the NSW coalition's new leader, as expected.

New Liberal leader charts path to power in NSW

Former television journalist Kellie Sloane will launch a public relations campaign designed to undermine Premier Chris Minns’ nice-guy reputation, Liberals said.

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