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The Greens have 10 senators and the balance of power. But leader Larissa Waters has a task ahead of her with a party split ...
Greens luminary Lee Rhiannon has warned of “challenges ahead” in a political climate where “many people blame all politicians ...
Anthony Albanese will embark on his new political agenda on Tuesday as parliament returns. Follow live as we bring you all ...
Anthony Albanese’s second term and commanding majority provide the chance to make structural change to keep Australia’s ...
Warning signs are flashing for a party that has lost many of its older, more affluent supporters and is struggling to attract ...
The government has indicated Australia’s recognition of Palestine is imminent, as famine in Gaza forces the international community to act ...
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By the time the prime minister called an end to Question Time, all those who'd started the proceedings had survived the debut outing for the 48th parliament.
Some of the year’s most important, troubling and powerful stories have unfolded in recent weeks. The Age editor looks back at ...
After Labor’s emphatic election victory in May, the buzzword during the opening week of the 48th Australian parliament is “hubris” – everyone had an opinion on whether the Albanese Government was, or ...
The Greens say the Government must use the Treasurer’s upcoming Roundtable to shift our economy to better help mothers re-enter the workforce, offering in-principle support for co-operation on a wide ...
Labor’s penalty-rate protections are set to sail through the parliament after the Greens flagged their likely support for the proposal, as the Albanese government moves to capitalise on a ...