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Nationals leader David Littleproud and Liberals counterpart Sussan Ley may be getting the Coalition back together, but there’s likely still trouble ahead.

Nats, Libs and one trust-busting week for the Coalition

ELLEN RANSLEY: Even if this mess does end, as expected, in a reconciliation of the Coalition, there’s no doubt trust between the partners has been eroded. 

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‘Psychopath’ woodchipper killer makes shock move

A ‘psychopath’ jailed for life for the murder of her ex-partner in a horrifying woodchipper incident has made a surprise court move.

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David Littleproud and Sussan Ley appear headed for an agreement on a political reunion. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

Nationals expect Liberals to accept demands, get back together

The Liberal Party is expected to accept four policy demands made by the Nationals at a Friday party room meeting, a condition for the Coalition getting back together.

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Despite the Nationals walking away from the coalition, their leader says Labor remains the enemy.

Party elder sure Nationals will mend coalition fences

The man who led the Nationals during the party's last split with the Liberals in the 1980s, thinks the coalition will reunite despite its recent break up.

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If Labor pushes through its contentious changes to the taxation of superannuation balances over $3 million, the Treasurer will be overseeing a neat strategy to pay down years of outsized government spending.

The secret Budget trick behind Labor’s super tax grab

If Labor pushes through its contentious changes to the taxation of superannuation balances over $3 million, the Treasurer will be overseeing a neat strategy to pay down years of outsized government spending.

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Labor national secretary and election campaign director Paul Erickson gives his Campaign Director's address to the National Press Club.

Labor election mastermind says PM ‘in form of lifetime’

The mastermind behind Labor’s historic election victory has said Anthony Albanese’s form, a hyper-targeted strategy, and Peter Dutton were among his recipe for success in a long-term plan.

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A vacuum-sealed cow dung package, wrapped in pink twine, was left at Premier Jacinta Allan's office.

‘Not funny’: Cow manure stunt leaves Premier steaming

A state Liberal MP has defended the dropping of a cow manure parcel outside Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan’s office as a ‘harmless stunt’ amid a budget day protest.

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David Littleproud has pulled the Nationals out of the coalition deal with the Liberals,

Nationals will take pay cuts after split with Liberals

Senior Nationals MPs will sacrifice money and power to walk away from a political pact with the Liberals after policy disagreements in four key areas.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers described the cut as a “very welcome decision” that would benefit millions of mortgage holders.

Cut delivered, caution ahead as Bullock eyes business blues

In handing down its second rate reduction of 2025, the Central Bank noted the challenges ahead in a statement that used the word ‘uncertainty’ 122 times.

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Michele Bullock has delivered Jim Chalmers a long-awaited rate cut. And a coded warning.

The RBA has finally delivered. Now it’s Chalmers’ turn

JACKSON HEWETT: Apart from a widely predicted 0.25 per cent cut, the Reserve Bank also delivered something of a coded warning to the Treasurer. 

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RBA Governor Michele Bullock

Take it to the bank! RBA cuts interest rates

It’s a cut! A second dose of mortgage relief is on the way for Aussie borrowers after the Reserve Bank lowered interest rates 0.25 percentage points.

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Aahana Nag (centre) has been sentenced to community service for vandalising Peter Dutton's office.

Dutton office vandal mauled by police dog

A teenager who used a paint-filled fire extinguisher to vandalise ex-opposition leader Peter Dutton's office has appeared in court surrounded by supporters.

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