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The PM was punching well, until he gave himself an immigration uppercut

Sometimes in politics – like when you realise your opponent will always punch harder – you should exit the ring and try another approach.

Sean Kelly
Sean Kelly

Columnist

Does Anthony Albanese have a succession plan? The most and least likely contenders

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was elected with a two-term strategy to govern Australia, but what happens after that is a mystery.

James Massola
James Massola

National affairs editor

Poonami! If you thought having one baby was a handful, try doubling it

Nothing can prepare you for the arrival of multiple babies. Your life will never be the same again. But the PM can make some simple changes to get mums back to work, and help with mental health.

James Massola
James Massola

National affairs editor

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Federal

No advocates have claimed the Voice to parliament referendum stoked division in Australia.

Yes campaign groups received millions more in donations than No side for Voice referendum

The electoral commission has released figures detailing the sums received and expended by political parties and lobby groups involved in last year’s referendum campaign.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Politicians found to have breached the code of conduct could be fined more than $10,000.

Badly behaved politicians face docked pay, suspension under proposed new code

Politicians who breach parliamentary workplace standards could be fined up to $10,853, according to a leaked draft of new laws.

  • by Olivia Ireland

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