Labor strategists are treating One Nation as the party to beat in the 2028 federal election, with a plan honed for a fundamentally altered political landscape.
Labor’s budget has been met with the fiercest negative media campaign since Julia Gillard’s carbon tax, but the party is no longer scared of News Corp.
In order to make the budget cuts to the NDIS, Mark Butler is proposing hundreds of thousands of people be moved to ‘foundational support’ services, none of which as yet exist.
Figures released under freedom of information show a 15-fold increase in the importation of nitrous oxide, as drug experts call for reform of a largely unregulated market.
A year after taking responsibility for Labor’s largest policy agenda, Tim Ayres has articulated the clearest vision yet for Future Made in Australia – a plan that appears to look backwards as much as it does forwards.
Workers under the age of 18 are missing out on $400 million a year in superannuation, a situation the government is still unwilling to compel big businesses to correct.
The hard-won pay deal for Victorian teachers has highlighted shortfalls in how public schools are funded and staffed, so why is the state government forgoing $2.4 billion in much-needed money for the poorest schools?