Man of green steel:Dan Andrews takes the billionaire career path

Man of green steel:Dan Andrews takes the billionaire career path

What happens when an immovable former premier meets an unstoppable billionaire?

  • byColin Kruger andNoel Towell

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Jay Weatherill looked a shoo-in for plum London job,now he’s out of the running

Jay Weatherill looked a shoo-in for plum London job,now he’s out of the running

The former premier is happy in his new role plus,after the Barilaro controversy,the optics wouldn’t be good.

  • byAnthony Galloway
School reunion cluster grows to 19,as SA adjusts to life after COVID-zero

School reunion cluster grows to 19,as SA adjusts to life after COVID-zero

A cluster of COVID-19 cases linked to an Adelaide high school reunion has grown,as South Australia grapples with the inevitable spread after reopening borders.

  • bySarah McPhee
Former SA premier Jay Weatherill tests positive for COVID-19

Former SA premier Jay Weatherill tests positive for COVID-19

Mr Weatherill met with the Opposition Leader Peter Malinauskas during his time in South Australia.

  • byMarta Pascual Juanola andSarah McPhee
George Orwell,me and the longest suicide note in Labor history
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George Orwell,me and the longest suicide note in Labor history

After Labor’s drubbing in the 2019 election,I was drafted to help rewrite its policy platform. Here’s how it happened.

  • byDennis Glover
Albanese’s slimmed down policy platform lashed by LGBTI community
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Albanese’s slimmed down policy platform lashed by LGBTI community

Equality campaigners have lashed Anthony Albanese’s move to strip back Labor’s policy platform ahead of the next election by removing almost 40 references to LGBTIQ rights.

  • byRob Harris
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The billionaires pushing for Australians to get universal affordable childcare
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The billionaires pushing for Australians to get universal affordable childcare

Philanthropist Nicola Forrest is on a mission to transform Australia’s childcare system so it works for parents and children instead of being expensive and hard to access.

  • byKatina Curtis
Mansplaining is rife in federal Parliament,but do voters care?

Mansplaining is rife in federal Parliament,but do voters care?

A Labor schism over climate change took the heat off the Coalition's ongoing woman problem,as exposed by Four Corners.

  • byJacqueline Maley
'We want to see the fight':Albanese readies himself for budget reply amid growing internal frustrations

'We want to see the fight':Albanese readies himself for budget reply amid growing internal frustrations

Anthony Albanese's budget reply comes at a critical time,with a large rump of his caucus growing restless and frustrated during an extended period of irrelevance.

  • byRob Harris
Big banks should pay for kids'club sport in Queensland,say Greens

Big banks should pay for kids'club sport in Queensland,say Greens

The Greens propose revisiting an SA Labor idea to levy the banks to cover the cost of a free season of club sport each year for students.

  • byTony Moore
Free childcare costing $131m a week

Free childcare costing $131m a week

The government is facing pressure to extend the relief package beyond the end of June,when the initial three-month period will expire.

  • byFergus Hunter