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 Minerals Council seems mostly intent on using its submission to electoral donations committee to kneecap environmental groups opposed to new mines
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There’s a long list of blame and shame for Australia’s threadbare climate and energy policy, but Turnbull’s party takes the cake
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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
Need for transparency as 'slush fund' allegations get bandied about