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Four reasons why the prime minister won’t sack Andrew Giles

The Coalition has dominated the debate on the release of criminals from immigration detention, yet Anthony Albanese won’t sack his minister. To fix the politics, Labor needs to fix the policy.

David Crowe
David Crowe

Chief political correspondent

Higher tolerance for rapists fighting deportation, but zero tolerance for facts

Australians should have zero tolerance for rape and sexual assault. But when Charles William Davidson had to answer for 59 sex offences, he was shown clemency instead.

David Crowe
David Crowe

Chief political correspondent

On the mean streets of 1970s Fitzroy, even the trees looked like they wanted to die

The Fitzroy of today – filled with bars, cafes, markets and designer boutiques – was unimaginable. But back then, locals loved the cheap rent and “anything goes” attitude.

Justine Costigan
Justine Costigan

Contributor

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The Coalition has been leading calls for Andrew Giles to be sacked.

Four reasons why the prime minister won’t sack Andrew Giles

The Coalition has dominated the debate on the release of criminals from immigration detention, yet Anthony Albanese won’t sack his minister. To fix the politics, Labor needs to fix the policy.

  • by David Crowe
Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs Andrew Giles during Question Time on Thursday.

Giles says he’s using drones to track freed foreign criminals

Immigration Minister Andrew Giles’ claim comes as several caucus colleagues are privately discussing his future in the portfolio.

  • by Angus Thompson, Matthew Knott, James Massola and Olivia Ireland

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