Senator Tammy Tyrrell quits the Jacqui Lambie Network

Senator Tammy Tyrrell quits the Jacqui Lambie Network

The senator said she will become an independent after Lambie told her she should leave the party.

  • byRachel Clun

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Labor ‘distraught’ over Minns’ new teen bail laws:Byrne

Labor ‘distraught’ over Minns’ new teen bail laws:Byrne

Labor mayor and senior party figure Darcy Byrne says ALP members are furious at the premier’s proposed new laws to lock children up.

  • byAlexandra Smith andMax Maddison
Disunity but not deterred:Why Pesutto still wants to lead

Disunity but not deterred:Why Pesutto still wants to lead

John Pesutto’s quest to make the Victorian Liberals electable remains hostage to a bitter and intractable dispute with an exiled colleague.

  • byChip Le Grand
The ‘deputy PMs’:Claims Albanese’s powerful inner circle is shutting out ministers

The ‘deputy PMs’:Claims Albanese’s powerful inner circle is shutting out ministers

A government minister has complained to Anthony Albanese about the influence of senior public servants,while the power of Penny Wong and Katy Gallagher has continued to grow.

  • byJames Massola andShane Wright
Nemesis caps off an extraordinary exercise in documentary journalism

Nemesis caps off an extraordinary exercise in documentary journalism

From Labor in Power in 1993 to the just-wrapped Nemesis,the four series on eight Australian prime ministers is a monumental achievement,one only the ABC could or would do.

  • byNeil McMahon
Was Nemesis a well-wrought historical documentary or Real Housewives of Canberra?

Was Nemesis a well-wrought historical documentary or Real Housewives of Canberra?

The series set in concrete the reputations of each of the prime ministerial protagonists but added nuance and delicious detail.

  • byJacqueline Maley
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‘Have you found me to be a thug?’ Dutton all smiles after Nemesis accusations

‘Have you found me to be a thug?’ Dutton all smiles after Nemesis accusations

Recollections and resentments stirred up by the ABC’s Nemesis program dominated the first day of a new parliamentary year.

  • byMatthew Knott
Dutton a thug,Morrison ‘duplicitous’:Turnbull unloads on enemies in Nemesis

Dutton a thug,Morrison ‘duplicitous’:Turnbull unloads on enemies in Nemesis

One of Malcolm Turnbull’s former colleagues returns fire in the documentary,calling the former prime minister “one of the nastiest people” in politics.

  • byPaul Sakkal
The burning desire for power that triggered the rise of Minns — and his cross-factional clique

The burning desire for power that triggered the rise of Minns — and his cross-factional clique

Premier Chris Minns surrounded himself with progressive,inner-city ministers. Now they’re facing accusations of sacrificing their values.

  • byMax Maddison andMichael McGowan
‘A very dangerous prime minister’:Turnbull attacks Abbott’s prime ministership in new documentary that will reopen Coalition wounds

‘A very dangerous prime minister’:Turnbull attacks Abbott’s prime ministership in new documentary that will reopen Coalition wounds

The rivalry between former prime ministers Malcolm Turnbull and Tony Abbott is described as “Shakespearean” by one former cabinet minister.

  • byPaul Sakkal
Dave Sharma’s shock preselection win secures Liberal Senate spot

Dave Sharma’s shock preselection win secures Liberal Senate spot

The former Wentworth MP will re-enter politics as a federal senator after defeating former NSW transport minister Andrew Constance in a hotly contested ballot.

  • byMichael McGowan