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Dutton is banking on twin calamities to unseat Albanese, but it’s not enough

Dutton is banking on twin calamities to unseat Albanese, but it’s not enough

The prime minister is already crafting a post-referendum Plan B, while the Liberals seem to be banking on chaos and instability of the past to see them through.

  • by Niki Savva

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New $3.5 billion incentive for states to lift housing target

New $3.5 billion incentive for states to lift housing target

National cabinet has backed a deal on housing that sets a new target to build 1.2 million homes over five years, and moves to set national principles on renters’ rights.

  • by David Crowe
Marles to frame Labor as party of defence as tensions emerge over ‘stifling’ conference rules

Marles to frame Labor as party of defence as tensions emerge over ‘stifling’ conference rules

Two party figures say open debate at the party’s triennial conference is being shut down.

  • by David Crowe, Paul Sakkal and James Massola
Albanese goes back to the future for housing reform

Albanese goes back to the future for housing reform

Giving the states a kick up the bum while offering them cash to really put more housing stock into the market is one step to repairing the damage caused by decades of poor policy.

  • by Shane Wright
Voice sparking racism, should be called off: Lidia Thorpe

Voice sparking racism, should be called off: Lidia Thorpe

The independent senator reversed her previous commitment to avoid campaigning for a so-called “progressive No” and railed against what she labelled a powerless and patronising Voice.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Union push for worker representatives on RBA and Future Fund
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Union push for worker representatives on RBA and Future Fund

CFMMEU national secretary Zach Smith says ordinary Australians cannot afford to see the two bodies stacked with “captains of industry with little insight into their daily struggles”.

  • by Paul Sakkal and James Massola