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The truth about Australia’s race to roll out renewables
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The truth about Australia’s race to roll out renewables

New figures heighten the dispute over energy policy after Opposition Leader Peter Dutton revealed this week he would not set a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.

  • by David Crowe

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Dutton needs to emulate a former president named Donald. No, not that one

Dutton needs to emulate a former president named Donald. No, not that one

At first glance, making the Liberal Party more illiberal aligns with the global rise of hard-right parties. Delve deeper and an alternative conservative narrative emerges.

  • by Nick Bryant
Five reasons the Greens believe the next election could be their best
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Five reasons the Greens believe the next election could be their best

The balance-of-power party had a breakthrough at the 2022 election, but the next poll could be even more consequential.

  • by James Massola
Peter Dutton has revved up Australia’s climate war – and scientists and business are in despair

Peter Dutton has revved up Australia’s climate war – and scientists and business are in despair

The return of the climate war has entrenched old fault lines.

  • by Nick O'Malley
Australians have been short-changed billions. Now banks are being forced to change

Australians have been short-changed billions. Now banks are being forced to change

Treasurer Jim Chalmers is unveiling changes to how banks inform their customers on everything from deposits to mortgage rates, so people can make better financial choices.

  • by Shane Wright
Independents fight for survival as Sydney’s election battlelines redrawn

Independents fight for survival as Sydney’s election battlelines redrawn

The draft redistribution for NSW seats would scrap the seat of North Sydney in a blow to independent Kylea Tink, while radically changing several others.

  • by David Crowe and Paul Sakkal
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The latest illustrations from artist Alan Moir
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The latest illustrations from artist Alan Moir

The Sydney Morning Herald’s political cartoonist, sketches the political unreality.

Albanese accused of ‘cowardice’ on law change after gay teacher sacking

Albanese accused of ‘cowardice’ on law change after gay teacher sacking

The Greens say Labor could work with the crossbench to change the law after a Sydney teacher was fired from her job in a religious private school.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Dutton’s frontbench problem laid bare by Hughes’ feud with Taylor

Dutton’s frontbench problem laid bare by Hughes’ feud with Taylor

Behind the hardman Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, there are problems in the Coalition frontbench as the election nears and the government sharpens its focus on the opposition.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Facebook is scanning some users’ faces to verify age. The Coalition wants laws that go further
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Facebook is scanning some users’ faces to verify age. The Coalition wants laws that go further

The Coalition says, if elected, it will push for laws forcing social media platforms to check users’ ages before creating new accounts. Meta is already doing it for some.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Robo-debt wasn’t fair or legal. Because of a loophole we’ll never know if it was also corrupt
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NACC

Robo-debt wasn’t fair or legal. Because of a loophole we’ll never know if it was also corrupt

Australians have been left with the troubling conclusion that the national anti-corruption body doesn’t believe in the importance of its role in a case like this.

  • by Waleed Aly