Shameless claim of victimisation in robo-debt scandal defies credibility

Shameless claim of victimisation in robo-debt scandal defies credibility

Robo-debt resulted in deaths and mental anguish among thousands of welfare recipients but one of the people who shaped the policy claims she is a victim too.

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Dutton has told his troops to prepare for an early election. Are they up to it?

Dutton has told his troops to prepare for an early election. Are they up to it?

The veteran politician,a former police officer,lived through the scarring Nelson-Turnbull-Abbott years. He has placed a premium on unity,and it has paid off – at least so far.

  • byJames Massola
Then there were two:Sport diplomacy panel in limbo as positions left vacant by Wong

Then there were two:Sport diplomacy panel in limbo as positions left vacant by Wong

A 13-member sport diplomacy council with former top Australian athletes aimed at boosting ties in the Pacific appears to have been quietly unwound by Labor.

  • byLisa Visentin
Nine NSW Liberals and a former ACT senator walk into a preselection race

Nine NSW Liberals and a former ACT senator walk into a preselection race

The process to replace former foreign affairs minister Marise Payne in the Senate has officially begun,with two former federal MPs attempting to revive their political careers.

  • byMax Maddison
Former Morrison minister from the ACT mulls NSW Liberal Senate run
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Former Morrison minister from the ACT mulls NSW Liberal Senate run

Senior right-wing NSW Liberals and former prime minister Tony Abbott are encouraging Zed Seselja to put his hand up to replace veteran senator Marise Payne.

  • byPaul Sakkal
Five years. A thousand messages. How a top public servant tried to influence governments
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Five years. A thousand messages. How a top public servant tried to influence governments

Our reporters have uncovered a cache of messages,sent by Home Affairs secretary Michael Pezzullo to a Liberal powerbroker,where he tried to protect his allies and denigrate his enemies.

  • byNick McKenzie,Michael Bachelard andAmelia Ballinger
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Jacinta Price bills taxpayers $76,000 for business-class flights

Jacinta Price bills taxpayers $76,000 for business-class flights

The Country Liberal Senator and leading No campaigner has been travelling. A lot.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andNoel Towell
Marise Payne is leaving but has long been ensconced in the political departure lounge

Marise Payne is leaving but has long been ensconced in the political departure lounge

Unsurprisingly,the spectacular policy fail that will define Marise Payne’s tenure as foreign minister doesn’t get a look-in in her resignation statement.

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Former foreign minister Marise Payne to quit politics on September 30

Former foreign minister Marise Payne to quit politics on September 30

Payne is Australia’s longest-serving female senator and was the first woman to be given carriage of the defence portfolio.

  • byPaul Sakkal andMax Maddison
Marise Payne tipped to announce retirement soon

Marise Payne tipped to announce retirement soon

Speculation is mounting the former foreign minister will announce retirement from politics imminently,sparking a hotly contested preselection for her Senate seat.

  • byPaul Sakkal andMax Maddison