Greens senator Dorinda Cox censured by party over bullying allegations

Greens senator Dorinda Cox censured by party over bullying allegations

WA party officials will investigate the complaints and the party asked any others affected to come forward.

  • byJames Massola

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Cox apologises as more former Greens staff allege bullying

Cox apologises as more former Greens staff allege bullying

Two more former Greens staff have come forward with fresh allegations about senator Dorinda Cox,piling pressure on party leader Adam Bandt to take action.

  • byJames Massola
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
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
‘An easy place to be a nerd’:See where your MP went to school

‘An easy place to be a nerd’:See where your MP went to school

Labor MPs’ schooling is reflective of the current school aged population,but more Coalition and independent MPs went to private school.

  • byChristopher Harris
NSW Liberal leader at war with Dutton-led takeover

NSW Liberal leader at war with Dutton-led takeover

Conservatives wrote to party members saying Mark Speakman had made “sad” claims and “issued a blatant challenge to the leadership of Peter Dutton”.

  • byPaul Sakkal andAlexandra Smith
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Opposition defence spokesman grows emotional discussing Afghan war accountability
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Opposition defence spokesman grows emotional discussing Afghan war accountability

Andrew Hastie,who served in the conflict,said soldiers at the"tip of the spear"bore the brunt of decisions made in Canberra.

‘Catch a dub’:Fatima Payman tries to make ‘skibidi’ happen in the Senate
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‘Catch a dub’:Fatima Payman tries to make ‘skibidi’ happen in the Senate

The senator made a play for the most new words in Hansard in a two-minute speech,in Gen Z language that came with a glossary for Boomers.

  • byNick Bonyhady
Texts to high-profile journalist about Bruce Lehrmann trial revealed

Texts to high-profile journalist about Bruce Lehrmann trial revealed

Janet Albrechtsen asked former judge Walter Sofronoff,KC,for a copy of potential adverse findings weeks before he delivered his report on Lehrmann’s prosecution.

  • byMichaela Whitbourn
Government hammers big tech with barrage of new laws

Government hammers big tech with barrage of new laws

Albanese has vowed to protect Australian sovereignty,while others in the government confirmed the plans for reforms on copyright,payments,content and online safety.

  • byDavid Crowe andPaul Sakkal
‘Albo needs to turn the ship around’:Inside the government’s flagging fortunes

‘Albo needs to turn the ship around’:Inside the government’s flagging fortunes

Over the past two weeks,17 federal Labor MPs in the cabinet,outer ministry and backbench have spoken frankly about the government. Their comments show anxiety is growing.

  • byJames Massola