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politics
Correspondents
Speakers great and small
Graeme Dobell
13 September 2018
Are America and Australia two allies separated by a common language?
National affairs
State of anticipation
David Clune
11 September 2018
Will voter disenchantment be great enough to unseat Gladys Berejiklian’s government in New South Wales?
National affairs
Bush telegraph
Peter Brent
10 September 2018
Does Saturday’s shocking result for the NSW Liberals in Wagga Wagga have longer-term implications?
National affairs
The PM and the migration conundrum
Abul Rizvi
10 September 2018
Scott Morrison isn’t the first leader to promise that more migrants will settle outside the major cities
National affairs
Cometh the hour
Peter Brent
3 September 2018
Scott Morrison’s plan worked perfectly, but Mark Latham showed that good timing is not enough
National affairs
Playing God
Abul Rizvi
1 September 2018
Did Peter Dutton breach his own guidelines for ministerial intervention?
National affairs
Who is David Coleman?
Norman Abjorensen
31 August 2018
The new immigration minister likes multiculturalism and wants an Australian head of state
National affairs
“Merit” isn’t working, so it’s time to introduce quotas
Judith Troeth
30 August 2018
From the archive
| In 2010
Judith Troeth
called for quotas to increase the number of Liberal women in parliament. She’s still waiting for the party to tackle the problem
Essays & reportage
Seymour Hersh, reporter
Matthew Ricketson
30 August 2018
Where does the famed journalist fit into the American pantheon?
National affairs
Where now for immigration policy?
Peter Mares
29 August 2018
How will Scott Morrison respond to pressure from the Coalition’s right to cut immigration?
Books & arts
Sound and fury, light and shade
Jane Goodall
28 August 2018
Television |
With just days to gather its material,
Four Corners
found a way to explore the human impact of power
Essays & reportage
The irredeemable in pursuit of the insatiable
Nicholas Gruen
28 August 2018
It’s not just the finance industry — there are scandals as far as the eye can see
Correspondents
British eyes on Canberra’s mess
David Hayes
27 August 2018
Letter from London
| Australia’s political drama gives Britain respite from Brexit, along with a crash course in Canberrology
National affairs
Secret Coalition business
Brett Evans
27 August 2018
Will we ever know what Scott Morrison promised Michael McCormack?
National affairs
Notes from a prime ministerial assassination
Peter Brent
27 August 2018
Today’s Newspoll underlines how the change of leader didn’t play out in quite the way most people expected
National affairs
The outer limits
Jeremy Gans
27 August 2018
We’ll never know whether people like Peter Dutton are eligible to sit in parliament unless the High Court hears his case
National affairs
Turnbullism without Turnbull?
Tim Colebatch
24 August 2018
The party room’s choice of leader and deputy shows that the insurgents didn’t achieve their ultimate goal
National affairs
Scott’s changing spots
Peter Brent
24 August 2018
The new PM will need to change tack for the third time in his political career
National affairs
Let the voters decide
Tim Colebatch
23 August 2018
An early election is the only solution to the chaos in the Liberal party room
National affairs
The long shadow of 2009
Rodney Tiffen
23 August 2018
Malcolm Turnbull’s first stint as Liberal leader wounded him deeply, with ultimately fatal results. Another change of leader is likely to do the same to this government
National affairs
What next?
Peter Brent
22 August 2018
A change of PM seems inevitable. Then comes a bounce that could be hazardous for both parties
National affairs
Lies, damned lies and migration statistics
Peter Mares
22 August 2018
Peter Dutton’s departure from the immigration ministry is an opportunity to reset Australia’s debate about population and migration
National affairs
Power, in black and white
Sophie Black
22 August 2018
From the archive
| A man who seems relaxed about making life-and-death decisions might not be the best person to wield greater power
National affairs
A party too divided to rule
Tim Colebatch
21 August 2018
The reckoning has arrived for a party — and its Coalition partner — long riven by cultural fixations
National affairs
Time for Peter Cosgrove to put on the kettle?
Peter Brent
21 August 2018
Malcolm Turnbull has survived a spill, but the rebels won’t leave it there
National affairs
Protest politics
Norman Abjorensen
20 August 2018
Malcolm Turnbull’s predicament reflects the crisis of modern conservatism
National affairs
End game
Peter Brent
20 August 2018
Has the Liberal Party passed the point of no return?
Essays & reportage
Love thine enemy
Jill Stark
16 August 2018
What happens when you meet the person you’ve done battle with online?
National affairs
Second-string demagoguery
Peter Brent
15 August 2018
At least Fraser Anning will be out of parliament by July next year
National affairs
The political precariat
James Panichi
14 August 2018
More than twenty years before Emma Husar’s alleged misbehaviour, our correspondent had his own experience of the precarious life of a political staffer
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