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Dutton under pressure after crushing Aston loss
Peter Dutton faces internal pressure to freshen the party and shift gears on policy or face questions about his leadership, after the Liberal Party’s historic and crushing loss at the Aston byelection.
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- Phillip Coorey
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UK free trade deal to be settled within weeks
UK Investment Minister Lord Johnson says Britain’s emerging network of free trade deals helps make London an attractive place for firms wanting a global HQ.
- Andrew Tillett
We have a lot of work to do, says Dutton after historic loss
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addresses Mary Doyle’s Melbourne victory; Austal executives charged with fraud on US navy projects. Follow live.
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Liberals suffer morale-crushing loss in Aston
Peter Dutton has promised to listen to voters after the Liberal Party suffered a morale-crushing loss to Labor in the seat of Aston, becoming the first Opposition to lose a seat to the government in a federal byelection in 103 years.
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- Phillip Coorey
Labor’s hopes for majority NSW government extinguished
The newly elected NSW Labor government will not secure a majority in parliament, with counting in three close seats pushing two into Liberal territory.
- Phoebe Loomes and Farid Farid
Opinion & Analysis
Liberal’s can’t win by veering to the fringe
The Liberals need to define their difference from Labor with policies that broadly appeal to ordinary voters, focusing on sharpening incentives and promoting prosperity.
Editorial
Dutton’s suburban dream becomes a Liberal nightmare
An impending byelection in Scott Morrison’s suburban seat of Cook could make or break Peter Dutton’s leadership.
Political editor
Conservatives used to think Aston was the Liberals’ future
For years the Liberal Party’s right wing has argued that outer-suburban seats could replace inner-city losses.
Senior correspondent
The Libs are in deep trouble (and Aston may not be the bottom)
The Liberals are in political free fall after the disastrous loss of a previously solid seat in outer suburban Melbourne, confirming how out of touch they are with community sentiment.
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The NSW election was no landslide for Labor
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Minority government likely for Minns as three seats sit on knife-edge
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David Rowe’s cartoons for April 2023
David Rowe is a multiple Walkley award-winning cartoonist. He draws a daily political cartoon and one for the Chanticleer column. You can see all of his political cartoons for April 2023 here.
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Trump faces fingerprints, mug shots after historic indictment
Donald Trump has become the first former US president to be charged with a crime, the culmination of a political rise defined by unprecedented scandal. How the announcement of Trump’s indictment unfolded.
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Now the hard work starts for NSW Labor
It’s a difficult balancing act to appeal to the voter on the street and big business. Can new NSW leader Chris Minns pull it off?
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This Aston voter likes Albo but will vote Liberal anyway
Melbourne barrister and councillor Roshena Campbell is widely expected to win Saturday’s by-election, retaining the seat vacated by Alan Tudge for the Liberals.
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New appointments to drive the Financial Review’s growth
The Australian Financial Review is delighted to announce several new appointments to expand the newsroom and drive growth for the masthead’s 3.6 million monthly readers across print and digital.
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True or deepfake? Better get used to asking the question
Sometimes the news is shockingly hard to believe. Now it is going to get even harder.
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‘Three would be cataclysmic’: Why Aston is about more than one seat
Already on the backfoot with Melbourne voters, the Coalition could be forced to ask itself some hard questions about relevance and leadership if Aston comes a cropper.
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How Australia’s youngest mayor became home affairs minister
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The Greens say eligibility for Labor’s shared equity scheme is so tight that few first home buyers will be able to use it.
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A tax rise on gas producers’ profits looms as soon as the May federal budget.
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