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Clockwise from top left: File images of Labor MP Josh Wilson, Senator Katy Gallagher, crossbench MP Rebekha Sharkie, Labor MP Susan Lamb and Labor MP Justine Keay, at Parliament House in Canberra. fedpol Photos: Alex Ellinghausen

Politics Live: Competing tax plans to be at centre of 'super Saturday' byelections

A 'super Saturday' of five byelections looms, with Labor framing them as a referendum on the government's company tax cuts.

  • by Fergus Hunter

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A predictable 'top-down sameness' to significant public service review

The recently announced review of the federal public service deserves considerable attention, yet it is one which is often over-looked in serious public debate.

John Warhurst

    Welcome to the weirdest collection of tax cuts on record

    Has there ever been a more weird collection of tax cuts? Some of them won't even be paid out until way after the end of each financial year.

    Peter Martin
      Peter Martin

      A defeat in Parliament on income tax cuts could be just what Malcolm Turnbull needs

      Malcolm Turnbull and Scott Morrison look like they want a fight over tax cuts more than they want the tax cuts themselves.

      David Crowe
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        Clockwise from top left: File images of Labor MP Josh Wilson, Senator Katy Gallagher, crossbench MP Rebekha Sharkie, Labor MP Susan Lamb and Labor MP Justine Keay, at Parliament House in Canberra. fedpol Photos: Alex Ellinghausen

        Politics Live: Competing tax plans to be at centre of "super Saturday" byelections

        A "super Saturday" of five byelections looms, with Labor framing them as a referendum on the government's company tax cuts.

        • by Fergus Hunter
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