Bandt ducks questions on Cox,cuts short press conference

Bandt ducks questions on Cox,cuts short press conference

Greens leader Bandt was repeatedly asked what steps he and his office had taken to investigate the allegations against Cox raised with his office.

  • byJames Massola andJesinta Burton

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Dorinda Cox staff quit Greens senator’s office over toxic workplace claims

Dorinda Cox staff quit Greens senator’s office over toxic workplace claims

Twenty staff have left Greens WA senator Dorinda Cox’s office in just three years,with several lodging formal complaints alleging a hostile culture.

  • byJames Massola
If Albanese repeats his performance over negative gearing,he can kiss the election goodbye

If Albanese repeats his performance over negative gearing,he can kiss the election goodbye

The government’s management of the economy has helped bring inflation down and keep employment up,but it has much to learn about communication.

  • byNiki Savva
Labor says the Greens aren’t Bob Brown’s party any more. He disagrees

Labor says the Greens aren’t Bob Brown’s party any more. He disagrees

“[The Greens] don’t talk about the environment any more,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says. “They talk about some extreme agenda.”

  • byPaul Sakkal
Greens on the hunt for first-ever lower house seat in WA

Greens on the hunt for first-ever lower house seat in WA

Bandt will spend the next week doorknocking the Perth electorate hoping to connect with its large cohort of renters.

  • byHamish Hastie
More than 2500 days after Labor’s promise,can NSW ban no-grounds evictions?
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More than 2500 days after Labor’s promise,can NSW ban no-grounds evictions?

The premier reckons outlawing no-grounds evictions will boost renters’ rights. The problem is his party’s heard it all before.

  • byMax Maddison
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The people most likely to have negatively geared properties

The people most likely to have negatively geared properties

Some of Australia’s top earners are among the most likely to have a negatively geared investment property – but many people in lower paid jobs use the tax concession too.

  • byMillie Muroi andNick Bonyhady
The zombie debate about negative gearing is back. What’s at stake?

The zombie debate about negative gearing is back. What’s at stake?

Negative gearing is back on the agenda. Labor says it’s just looking at possible policy. The Greens are squeezing the government for big changes. Here’s what it all means.

  • byMillie Muroi
Negative gearing in Labor’s sights as Albanese readies for election battle

Negative gearing in Labor’s sights as Albanese readies for election battle

Negative gearing and capital gains tax concessions cost the budget billions of dollars every year,which is why Labor has asked for advice on possible changes to them.

  • byJames Massola andDavid Crowe
Sam Mostyn beats Margaret Beazley in The Block:Vice-regal edition

Sam Mostyn beats Margaret Beazley in The Block:Vice-regal edition

As soon as news first surfaced of a possible royal visit in October,the jockeying began. And it was not confined to the racetrack.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andStephen Brook
Greens won’t give Chalmers what he wants until RBA cuts rates. Or he forces it to

Greens won’t give Chalmers what he wants until RBA cuts rates. Or he forces it to

Greens economics spokesman Nick McKim says they are waiting for the treasurer to use never-tested powers to instruct the RBA to bring rates down.

  • byShane Wright