Lenore Taylor
Lenore Taylor is Guardian Australia's editor. She has won two Walkley awards and has twice won the Paul Lyneham award for excellence in press gallery journalism. She co-authored a book, Shitstorm, on the Rudd government's response to the global economic crisis
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The Coalition says $48bn worth of company tax cuts would keep Australia competitive – but a debate is needed about what sort of society we want in the end
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Rescues, rows and robberies – sometimes vacations don’t go according to plan. Tell us your own holiday nightmares in the comments or via GuardianWitness
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Australia cannot hail the Paris accord as a turning point and simultaneously rejoice in a great long-term economic future for coal
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Political alienation is relatively muted here because we have a system that leaves fewer people behind – and we must hold onto it
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Zed Seselja’s comments came as the government was supposedly trying to address factors behind long-term joblessness
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The PM ridiculed state renewable targets after the South Australian blackout, the very targets he has to achieve to meet his own emissions promises
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Australia’s climate debate is dominated by the the clash between what is necessary and what is possible, but the new report might permit a compromise
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There’s a lot of screeching about looming trillion dollar deficits and a lot of blowing smoke but the government is making very little progress
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Immigration minister leaves no room at all to take a softer stand on settling refugees, thereby turning a difficult situation into an intractable impasse
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Although the amounts appear insignificant, the cuts in payments to new welfare recipients will hit hard for the most disadvantaged Australians
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Lenore Taylor, Katharine Murphy and Gabrielle Chan discuss why Australian voters rejected Malcolm Turnbull and supported candidates who meant what they said
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Malcolm Turnbull spends Sunday morning making calls to seek support for potential minority government
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Join an all-star cast of Guardian contributors as we unpack how election night went
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Prime minister says final results of cliffhanger election won’t be known for days. All the developments live with Katharine Murphy
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The best Malcolm Turnbull can expect from the Australian election is a wafer-thin majority. That is not nearly enough to pacify his critics on the right
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The prime minister’s promise of a stable economic and political future with the Coalition is one he really can’t guarantee to keep
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Lenore Taylor explains the impact the election in Australia could have on what families receive in childcare benefit
Topics
- Australian politics
- Coalition
- Malcolm Turnbull
- Climate change
- Australian election 2016
- Labor party
- Liberal party
- Energy
- Coal
- Greenhouse gas emissions
- Bill Shorten
- Business (Australia)
- Renewable energy
- Pauline Hanson
- Australian economy
- Fossil fuels
- Australian media
- Nick Xenophon
- Scott Morrison
- Welfare in Australia
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