Greg Jennett is a political correspondent based at Parliament House in Canberra.
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| UpdatedDonald J Trump has taken to his month-old presidency with the same brand of brashness, bluster, haste and "gut" instinct that propelled him towards his $US4-5 billion net worth and through the rigours of his against-all-odds victory last November, writes Greg Jennett in Washington DC.
Topics: world-politics, united-states
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| UpdatedAustralia is learning the hard way that US President Donald Trump is in office every bit the rule-breaker he promised to be on the way to the White House, writes National Affairs correspondent Greg Jennett.
Topics: donald-trump, turnbull-malcolm, government-and-politics, federal-government, world-politics, australia, united-states
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| UpdatedAustralian taxpayers are on track to pay at least a third of the costs of Papua New Guinea's ambitious plan to host next year's APEC summit to stave off rising Chinese influence in the poverty-stricken nation.
Topics: government-and-politics, world-politics, federal-government, foreign-affairs, australia, papua-new-guinea, pacific, asia
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| UpdatedOn the sidelines of the APEC Summit in Peru, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is seeking to tease out Barack Obama's expectations of how US security and economic policy may change under the Trump administration.
Topics: apec-economic-leaders-meeting, trade, globalisation---economy, world-politics, foreign-affairs, peru, australia
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| UpdatedPrime Minister Malcolm Turnbull holds talks with Malaysia's Prime Minister on the sidelines of the APEC Summit in Lima, but is playing down the prospects of a refugee resettlement deal with the predominantly Muslim nation.
Topics: refugees, apec-economic-leaders-meeting, government-and-politics, peru, malaysia, australia
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| UpdatedPrime Minister Malcolm Turnbull calls on fellow world leaders to make a commitment to open economies and free trade at the APEC Summit in Peru, after failing in his bid to make the point to the US President-elect in New York.
Topics: apec-economic-leaders-meeting, international-aid-and-trade, trade, globalisation---economy, peru
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Australia is determined not to bow to any drift towards protectionism and will take a leadership role in advocating free trade during talks at the APEC Summit Peru, as Trade Minister Steve Ciobo begins negotiations with his counterparts.
Topics: trade, world-politics, agreements-and-treaties, peru, australia, united-states
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When Malcolm Turnbull and around 20 other world leaders meet at APEC in Lima, Peru this weekend they will be wracked by events in America, which no amount of experience in statecraft will equip them to comprehend.
Topics: world-politics, government-and-politics, apec-economic-leaders-meeting, event, turnbull-malcolm, obama-barack, peru, australia, united-states, philippines
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| UpdatedA High Court challenge to the validity of former Family First senator Bob Day's election to the Upper House would make legal history and could change the composition of the Senate.
Topics: government-and-politics, federal-government, parliament, australia
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| UpdatedGovernment-owned shipbuilder ASC and its shareholder-Minister Mathias Cormann are unable to explain what role the company will play in the $50 billion building phase of the Future Submarine fleet.
Topics: federal-government, government-and-politics, federal-parliament, defence-and-aerospace-industries, defence-and-national-security, australia, sa
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Malcolm Turnbull and all future prime ministers can now avoid hauling their political baggage up and down the "pretty precarious" staircase at the official Canberra residence, The Lodge.
Topics: turnbull-malcolm, government-and-politics, canberra-2600
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| UpdatedStephen Conroy's silent departure from the Senate leaves Wayne Swan as the sole surviving parliamentary member of a band of ALP brothers which sought to rule the roost in caucus.
Topics: person, careers, government-and-politics, australia
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| UpdatedTelstra, Singtel Optus and Vodafone will share in more than $80 million worth of taxpayer-funded grants to compensate for their role in fighting crime and terrorism.
Topics: security-intelligence, telecommunications, defence-and-national-security, terrorism, australia
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| UpdatedThe Liberal Party's ousting of Tony Abbott as prime minister left taxpayers with a $60,000 bill for overseas travel never taken, the latest figures on parliamentarians' entitlements show.
Topics: government-and-politics, federal-government, turnbull-malcolm, abbott-tony, australia
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| UpdatedAustralian laws will be overhauled to allow RAAF jets to broaden their campaign against Islamic State, hitting militants involved in logistics and supply, not just in fighting on the frontline.
Topics: unrest-conflict-and-war, terrorism, law-crime-and-justice, australia, iraq, syrian-arab-republic
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| UpdatedIt would be unsafe to assume Labor is close to voting against a same-sex marriage plebiscite, even though some of its MPs have briefed the media that they might, writes Greg Jennett.
Topics: government-and-politics, federal-parliament, federal-government, marriage, sexuality, gays-and-lesbians, alp, australia
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| UpdatedWhen Nick Xenophon flagged his intention to create the first Senate inquiry of the next Parliament, he may have made the first entry in a new record book of activity for the already stressed system of Senate committees.
Topics: federal-parliament, government-and-politics, political-parties, australia
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| UpdatedTony Abbott and Joe Hockey secretly examined an overhaul of superannuation taxes up to five times larger than those adopted by the current Government, documents reveal.
Topics: government-and-politics, federal-government, superannuation, australia
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| UpdatedMalcolm Turnbull says people's privacy must be balanced with national security as he asks his top terror adviser to investigate terror suspects' potential links with mental illness and past criminal behaviour.
Topics: terrorism, federal-government, law-crime-and-justice, australia
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| UpdatedLiberal Party strategists defend the design and execution of their "jobs and growth" election campaign during the first partyroom meeting since the July 2 poll, amid criticism by surviving MPs.
Topics: federal-elections, federal-government, federal-parliament, liberals, turnbull-malcolm, australia
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| UpdatedLabor's campaign launch and final two-week surge to polling day are Bill Shorten's last chance at catching the substantial number of votes he will need to become Australia's 30th prime minister, writes national affairs correspondent Greg Jennett.
Topics: federal-government, federal-election, federal-elections, bill-shorten, alp, australia
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| UpdatedThe Japanese Government is weighing options for a top-level intervention to promote its flagging bid to build Australia's $50 billion future fleet of submarines.
Topics: federal-parliament, government-and-politics, federal-election, navy, defence-and-national-security, australia, japan
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| UpdatedThe Government's economic leadership team indicates there will be tax increases in the May budget, after Moody's warning on Australia's AAA credit rating.
Topics: tax, government-and-politics, federal-government, business-economics-and-finance, budget, australia