Morrison wants election energy for 2020,but big picture still vague

Morrison wants election energy for 2020,but big picture still vague

The Prime Minister and his government are determined to be positive on all fronts and to contrast this with Labor complaints and an"angry"Albanese.

  • byDavid Crowe

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Gladys Liu demanded Liberal Party pay back her $100k donation

Gladys Liu demanded Liberal Party pay back her $100k donation

Embattled Liberal MP Gladys Liu has requested her party pay back at least $100,000 she donated to her campaign to win the marginal seat of Chisholm.

  • byAnthony Galloway andRob Harris
Gladys Liu linked to donor at centre of cash drop probe

Gladys Liu linked to donor at centre of cash drop probe

Brighsun donated $105,000 to the Liberal Party. Seven months later its CEO was collecting a bag of cash in a car park from a drug trafficker.

  • byNick McKenzie,Paul Sakkal andGrace Tobin
MPs demand escalation of safeguards against foreign interference

MPs demand escalation of safeguards against foreign interference

Bipartisan demands include tighter scrutiny of election candidates to prevent the CCP using its agents to fund campaigns and secure victory for future MPs with debts to Beijing.

  • byDavid Crowe andAnthony Galloway
Power and Paranoia:Why the Chinese government aggressively pushes beyond its borders

Power and Paranoia:Why the Chinese government aggressively pushes beyond its borders

The Chinese government’s covert operations in Australia are considerable. Can Australia push back without economic consequences?

  • byPeter Hartcher
'World’s most sustainable shopping centre'takes root in the suburbs

'World’s most sustainable shopping centre'takes root in the suburbs

In a nondescript shopping mall in middle Australia,a quiet building revolution is taking place.

  • bySimon Johanson
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Too few Chinese voters for election to have hinged on sign,judge says

Too few Chinese voters for election to have hinged on sign,judge says

Federal Court judge asks how Josh Frydenberg's resounding victory in Kooyong could be overturned due to allegedly misleading posters aimed at Chinese speakers.

  • byGeorgie Moore
Voters not'naive',wouldn't have been swayed by sign,AEC tells court

Voters not'naive',wouldn't have been swayed by sign,AEC tells court

Electoral commission claims voters didn't believe they were living in a one-party state and would not have been swayed by Chinese-language signs telling them to put Liberals first.

  • byGeorgie Moore
Liberal admits election day signs were designed to create false impression

Liberal admits election day signs were designed to create false impression

A senior Liberal Party figure has agreed election day signs were meant to give the impression they came from the independent electoral commission.

  • byGeorgie Moore
Gladys Liu'confident'she's no longer linked to any'inappropriate'Chinese organisations

Gladys Liu'confident'she's no longer linked to any'inappropriate'Chinese organisations

Hong Kong-born Liberal MP say she's spent"a considerable amount of time"over the past three weeks reviewing her association with all community organisations.

  • byRob Harris
Chinese-language signs didn't change voters'minds,AEC says

Chinese-language signs didn't change voters'minds,AEC says

Australian Electoral Commission claims controversial election day signs saying the'correct way'to vote was Liberal cannot be proved to have swayed voters.

  • bySumeyya Ilanbey andClay Lucas