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Angus Taylor draws 'battle lines' in key Liberal Party address
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Albanese calls Taylor ‘Temu Abbott’ as bitter fight rages over budget tax changes
Greens support needed to pass proposed changes but party concerned it will give government sweeping discretionary powersGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAnthony Albanese has ridiculed Angus Taylor as a “Temu [Tony] Abbott” amid an increasingly bitter fight over tax changes in the budget, as the Greens raise concerns about key provisions of the government’s proposal. Labor will speed the first tranche of its budget legislation through the lower house on Thursday, and...
Abbott says Liberals ‘under new management’ and vows to help Taylor lead ‘people’s revolt’ against Labor
Tony Abbott has been elected as the president of the Liberal Party, marking his return to active political life. Following his election, he declared the party is "under new management" and pledged to support Angus Taylor in leading a "people's revolt" against the Labor government.
From migration to AUKUS, more politicians are speaking out
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As One Nation broadens its economic appeal, the Liberals return to culture wars
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Victoria will be Labor's first real One Nation electoral test
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Greens ask if treasurer can exempt homeowners in his electorate from CGT changes
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'Concerned': Australia to protest over China banning NZ MPs
Four New Zealand MPs banned from China, Hong Kong and Macau after Taiwan trip Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 1:47pm In short: Beijing has banned a group of New Zealand MPs from visiting China, Hong Kong and Macau for a year after they visited Taiwan in May. Members of the cross-party delegation and New Zealand's foreign minister have expressed surprise at the unprecedented ban. Canberra will join Wellington in lodging a formal protest against China's move.
PM says Australia has 'ideological disagreement' with US after it reveals anti-slavery tariff
PM says Australia has 'ideological disagreement' with Trump administration after US reveals anti-slavery tariff Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 9:46am In short: The United States is planning to impose a 12.5 per cent tariff on goods from Australia, alleging the country has failed to take action to prevent slavery and forced labour. Anthony Albanese says any tariff on Australian exports to the US is "unjustified and inconsistent" with the free trade agreements between the two allies. Former Australian...