In an interview with The Saturday Paper, the climate change and energy minister reveals the challenges to continued supply from Australia’s largest partners beyond the next month.
As One Nation’s gains in the South Australian election augur even deeper losses for the Coalition, insiders are drawing on the strategy of the Howard era in an attempt to rebuild voter support.
For the mother of a robodebt victim, the royal commission brought hopes of accountability and justice. The NACC’s final findings have left her devastated.
The new shadow treasurer distances himself from the mistakes of his predecessor Angus Taylor, and promises an ‘unconventional’ battle with Jim Chalmers and further scrutiny of the NDIS.
The Western Australian government’s move to protect vulnerable species from fishing is undermined by its failure to prevent seismic blasting to explore the region’s gas reserves.
Four years after promising a framework on consent education in schools, the government is still sitting on a key report and its working group has lost half its members.
As her Liberal colleagues criticise the ‘macho ingrained misogyny’ of their party, the deputy leader dismisses the ‘catchcries’ that drew women voters away.