‘A huge result’:Legalise Cannabis likely to win upper house seat

‘A huge result’:Legalise Cannabis likely to win upper house seat

A predicted swing to One Nation failed to materialise,but the Liberal Democrats are likely to obtain a berth.

  • byJordan Baker

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The five words that led to a violent attack on a suburban street

The five words that led to a violent attack on a suburban street

It began with a simple social media post,and ended in a small group of LGBTQ activists being pelted with stones and glass by an angry mob.

  • byJordan Baker,Olivia Ireland andAnthony Segaert
Video shows LGBTQ protesters pleading for help outside Mark Latham event

Video shows LGBTQ protesters pleading for help outside Mark Latham event

Footage shows a large group of mostly men confronting about 15 LGBTQ protesters outside St Michael’s Church in Belfield,where Mark Latham was due to speak on Tuesday night.

  • byOlivia Ireland
Pauline Hanson out of Aston byelection to help Libs,Labor launches attack ads

Pauline Hanson out of Aston byelection to help Libs,Labor launches attack ads

Campaigning in the marginal seat in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs will rise this weekend as Labor launches attack ads branding Opposition Leader Peter Dutton as “Liberal leftovers”.

  • byAnnika Smethurst andPaul Sakkal
Latham doubles down:One Nation to run in twice as many seats in NSW election
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Latham doubles down:One Nation to run in twice as many seats in NSW election

One Nation’s NSW leader Mark Latham says the party will run in at least 20 seats – and has its sights set on one area of the state in particular.

  • byAlexandra Smith
Former Labor MP switches to One Nation weeks before NSW election

Former Labor MP switches to One Nation weeks before NSW election

Bankstown MP Tania Mihailuk will run as a One Nation candidate despite previously calling its NSW leader Mark Latham a buffoon with an ugly mug.

  • byTom Rabe andLucy Cormack
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From Nazis to bankruptcy – the new questions facing a challenged RBA

From Nazis to bankruptcy – the new questions facing a challenged RBA

The Reserve Bank is facing one of its toughest periods as it deals with high inflation. But there are other problems ahead.

  • byShane Wright
Latham plans to quit parliament and run again atop One Nation ticket

Latham plans to quit parliament and run again atop One Nation ticket

Using a strategic resignation,One Nation NSW leader Mark Latham wants to boost his party’s numbers in the NSW upper house.

  • byAlexandra Smith
‘I will not be campaigning No’:Thorpe rejects campaign against the Voice

‘I will not be campaigning No’:Thorpe rejects campaign against the Voice

Greens senator Lidia Thorpe lobbied Pauline Hanson to help stop constitutional change in a tweet sent in 2017. Today,she rejected the No campaign.

  • byJames Massola
‘Recent phenomenon’:Albanese doubles down on cuts to crossbench staff numbers

‘Recent phenomenon’:Albanese doubles down on cuts to crossbench staff numbers

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says it isn’t the case that crossbench politicians have to do more work than major party backbenchers and so need more staff.

  • byKatina Curtis
Crossbench fury as government cuts staffers from four to one

Crossbench fury as government cuts staffers from four to one

The Senate’s new kingmaker,David Pocock,said the decision was “bad for democracy and terrible for transparency”.

  • byKatina Curtis