PM to attend rally,vows to unite governments against domestic violence

PM to attend rally,vows to unite governments against domestic violence

The federal Coalition joined several premiers,including Victoria’s,in demanding urgent national cabinet attention on the number of women being killed by men.

  • byPaul Sakkal,Angus Thompson andNatassia Chrysanthos

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Labor has a broken energy fix. The Libs don’t have one at all – yet
Opinion
Energy

Labor has a broken energy fix. The Libs don’t have one at all – yet

Australia can bid for solar cell factories,but if we lack the power to run them,the hope is forlorn.

  • byPeter Hartcher
Alice Springs cannot be allowed to remain in a cycle of despair
Editorial
Crime

Alice Springs cannot be allowed to remain in a cycle of despair

The imposition of a two-week youth curfew in Alice Springs following an outbreak of violence has again exposed Australia’s dark heart ruined by the poverty of dispossession.

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‘The scheme has failed’:Landmark foreign interference laws set for overhaul

‘The scheme has failed’:Landmark foreign interference laws set for overhaul

An influential parliamentary committee has found the laws,introduced amid concern about Chinese foreign influence,have major flaws and need to be reformed.

  • byMatthew Knott
Former PMs racked up $1.6 million in expenses. We’re picking up the tab

Former PMs racked up $1.6 million in expenses. We’re picking up the tab

Our former prime ministers are entitled to taxpayer-funded air travel,an office and staff,as well as ground travel – and it’s costing taxpayers a pretty penny.

  • byOlivia Ireland andJames Massola
It’s Snowy 2.0’s seventh birthday. Who but Malcolm Turnbull is celebrating?
Opinion
Renewables

It’s Snowy 2.0’s seventh birthday. Who but Malcolm Turnbull is celebrating?

The pumped hydro project never stacked up economically,technically or environmentally. The all-up costs could now be more like $25 billion.

  • byTed Woodley
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101 uses for former prime ministers (so they don’t become spies)

101 uses for former prime ministers (so they don’t become spies)

It’s not in our national interest to have former leaders desperate to earn a dollar.

  • byPeter Hartcher
Scott Morrison’s best move would be to fade into obscurity

Scott Morrison’s best move would be to fade into obscurity

Former PM Scott Morrison’s wish to emulate Julia Gillard in retirement is an attempt to salvage his tattered reputation by drawing on the incredible success of her post-parliamentary career.

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
Shakespearean? Nemesis looks more like Enid Blyton to me

Shakespearean? Nemesis looks more like Enid Blyton to me

Watching the ABC docuseries,it’s hard to escape the conclusion that not a lot of public service work was being done.

  • byJacqueline Maley