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Chief Political Correspondent at ACM . Antarctic alum and 2xOlympics. Karen.Barlow@CanberraTimes.com.au

Canberra
Joined April 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    1 hour ago

    From me: Scott Morrison was not up to the job, fatally misread Australian voters and was never going to listen. v

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    🇦🇺 Power Shift ▫Anthony Albanese defeats Scott Morrison in federal election 2022 to be prime minister ▫Labor to lead with crossbench support ▫▫ 🇦🇺 📰

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  3. 2 hours ago

    The awesome : "Liberal's treatment of Brittany Higgins seeded movement that led to end of Scott Morrison's government." v

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  4. 2 hours ago

    What's next for Anthony Albanese? New top bureaucrats. Federal ICAC. Back to COAG? Expectations will be high that Labor will prioritise the Murugappan family and return them to Biloela. v

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  5. 3 hours ago

    Great to hear Simon Birmingham talk about needing more women representing the Liberal Party. Can there be movement here now?

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    5 hours ago

    As I said weeks ago, as media treated the indies as an illegitimate sideshow, the only real Q was why are the Libs so vulnerable in their traditionally safest heartlands? Instead we got hyperventilation over hypotheticals ie code for Lib support.

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  7. 4 hours ago

    Voters have turned their backs on One Nation founder Pauline Hanson, who could lose her Senate spot v ⁦⁩ ⁦

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  8. 4 hours ago

    From me: Whatever happens in the ACT Senate race, and it may be a while before the votes are fully counted, the territory is now a marginal seat v ⁦

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    13 hours ago
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  10. 12 hours ago

    UPDATED: Anthony Albanese has used his acceptance speech to promise to establish a federal ICAC and commit to the Uluru Statement from the Heart in full. v

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  11. 12 hours ago

    Strong showing from David Pocock in ACT Senate race puts Zed Seselja seat in jeopardy, by , & v

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  12. 13 hours ago

    Labor supporters go mental: "Down. Down. Down. Down. No. No. Can we have order, please? Can we have a bit of order? I intend to run an orderly government and it starts here, so behave."

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  13. 13 hours ago

    Anthony Albanese: "I want Australia to continue to be a country that no matter where you live, who you worship, who you love or what your last name is, that places no restrictions on your journey in life."

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  14. 13 hours ago

    Anthony Albanese: "I say to my fellow Australians, thank you for this extraordinary honour. Tonight the Australian people have voted for change. I am humbled by this victory and I'm honoured to be given the opportunity to serve as the 31st Prime Minister of Australia."

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  15. 13 hours ago

    Penny Wong: "Friends, Australians have chosen. Australians have chosen and they have chosen change. Australians have chosen and they have chosen hope. Australians have chosen and they have looked to the future. A better future for all."

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  16. 13 hours ago

    ABC's Antony Green on ACT Senate race: "There's a strong possibility that the Liberals for the first time in the ACT will not split one Liberal, one Liberal and David Pocock will knock off Zed Seselja in the ACT."

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  17. 13 hours ago

    Simon Birmingham on the Liberal outer-suburban strategy: "I think there was a fair bit of incompetence and I'm tempted to use other words."

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  18. 13 hours ago

    Simon Birmingham on Katherine Deves: "It would have been preferable if she had not been endorsed."

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  19. 13 hours ago

    UPDATE: Scott Morrison government defeated, Anthony Albanese and Labor to return to power amid teal wave v

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  20. 13 hours ago

    : Independent ACT senate candidate David Pocock STATEMENT: "Today has been a monumental day in Australian politics. The preliminary results here in the ACT are very encouraging."

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