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    Julian Assange is expected to return to Australia after pleading guilty to one charge of spying.

    We want Assange ‘brought home to Australia’, Albanese tells Parliament

    Albanese wants Assange brought home; founders plagued with poor mental health; chemists already selling vapes says Butler. Follow the latest news here.

    • Tom Burton
    Jacqui Lambie and David Pocock are opposed to taxing unrealised gains.

    New blow to Labor’s tax hit on super

    Government plans to lift the tax rate on super accounts of more than $3 million have suffered a blow, with key Senate crossbenchers opposed to the changes.

    • Phillip Coorey

    ‘Not tobacconists’: Pharmacists reject Labor-Greens deal on vapes

    Health Minister Mark Butler on Monday backflipped on plans to mandate doctors’ prescriptions for all vape sales but said the government would still limit their sale to pharmacies. 

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    • Ronald Mizen

    Social media ‘ripping at’ social fabric: O’Neil

    The Home Affairs Minister will issue bruising criticism of social media platforms and the use of opaque algorithms to “germinate and grow” bigotry online.

    • Tom McIlroy

    Fruit and veg price transparency needed: Woolies

    The supermarket giant says progress on an industry or government-led review into the prices paid to suppliers is overdue.

    • Tom McIlroy

    Sam Mostyn gets $200k pay rise

    The pay rise brings the governor-general’s salary to more than $709,000 from July 1.

    • Tom McIlroy

    Opinion & Analysis

    Assange plea deal has echoes of David Hicks

    Julian Assange’s release is not the first time a US president has done such a favour for an Australian prime minister.

    Phillip Coorey

    Political editor

    Phillip Coorey

    Why we should pay Sam Mostyn $700k

    Sam Mostyn will earn $200,000 more than her predecessor, but there has been no change to the practice of how the governor-general’s pay packet is set.

    Tom McIlroy

    Political correspondent

    Tom McIlroy

    Peter Dutton could do an Abbott with time, if not God, on his side

    With his nuclear power policy threatening inner-city seats, the opposition leader’s likely path to power is over two elections.

    Aaron Patrick

    Senior correspondent

    Aaron Patrick

    Dutton’s climate poll surge evokes Fightback! saga

    The headline numbers confirm Peter Dutton is setting the agenda, but to stay on top he will need to prove how his nuclear plan will ease the cost of living.

    Laura Tingle

    Columnist

    Laura Tingle
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    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in April announced Sam Mostyn as Australia’s next governor-general.

    Why we should pay Sam Mostyn $700k

    Sam Mostyn will earn $200,000 more than her predecessor, but there has been no change to the practice of how the governor-general’s pay packet is set.

    • Tom McIlroy

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    Then-opposition leader Tony Abbott during the 2010 election campaign.

    Peter Dutton could do an Abbott with time, if not God, on his side

    With his nuclear power policy threatening inner-city seats, the opposition leader’s likely path to power is over two elections.

    • Aaron Patrick
    Matt Kean, Energy Minister Chris Bowen and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at a press conference on Monday.

    Labor’s new climate chief Matt Kean says nuclear not viable

    Anthony Albanese has announced Matt Kean as the next chairman of the Climate Change Authority, but again refused to commit to announcing its recommended 2035 target.

    • Phillip Coorey
    Matt Kean, Energy Minister Chris Bowen and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at a press conference on Monday.

    Kean to lead Climate Change Authority

    Nuclear power would have bankrupted NSW, says Kean; authorities struggle to close down avian flu outbreak; big retailers face multibillion-dollar fines. Follow live updates here

    • Tom Burton
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    Peter Dutton has a fight on his hands to convince voters of his nuclear power plans.

    Most readers oppose nuclear on economic, technical grounds

    More than half surveyed readers oppose Peter Dutton’s plan to build nuclear reactors in Australia by 2050, citing concerns over the Liberals’ uncosted plan.

    • Edmund Tadros
    The bills proposed by David  Pocock and Kylea Tink would make housing a human right in law.

    Pocock, Tink push for 10-year housing and homelessness plan in law

    Independent ACT senator David Pocock and teal MP for North Sydney Kylea Tink want a 10-year housing and homelessness plan enshrined in legislation to create certainty.

    • Ronald Mizen

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    Labor has committed to all 11 recommendations in Craig Emerson’s review of the grocery code of conduct.

    Coles, Woolies face multibillion-dollar fines under new mandatory code

    Treasurer Jim Chalmers has agreed to adopt all 11 recommendations of Craig Emerson’s review into the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct.

    • Ronald Mizen
    AMP’s former head of advice Anthony ‘Jack’ Regan.

    AMP’s royal commission executive sues The Australian newspaper

    AMP’s former head of advice, “Jack” Regan, claimed an article imputed he misled ASIC and admitted to misleading ASIC during the Hayne banking royal commission.

    • Ronald Mizen
    Paul Keating, known for his biting insults, issued his statement calling Dutton a “charlatan” a day after the opposition leader made a strikingly personal attack on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

    Keating labels Dutton ‘a charlatan and climate change denialist’

    The former prime minister accused the Coalition leader of seeking to “camouflage” his “long held climate denialism” in an industrial fantasy of nuclear energy.

    • Ronald Mizen

    Election countdown: Labor has plenty of laws to pass before voting day

    With the election due within 12 months, Labor ministers privately concede that some policies could be pushed back into a likely second term.

    • Ronald Mizen

    David Rowe cartoons for June 2024

    David Rowe is a multiple Walkley award-winning cartoonist. He draws a daily political cartoon and one for the Chanticleer column.

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    Defence personnel training with an Integrator drone.

    Crash hits army’s multimillion-dollar drone program

    An army drone crashed soon after take-off in a test flight after losing communications with operators.

    • Andrew Tillett
    Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen.

    Labor’s $40b renewables bid attracts massive industry support

    Energy Minister Chris Bowen will on Monday reveal the first auction for 6 gigawatts of renewable energy received bids from more than 100 projects covering more than 40 gigawatts of renewable energy production.

    • Ronald Mizen

    Ukraine launches drone attack on Russia’s Bryansk region

    Russia destroyed 12 Ukrainian drones that had targeted the Bryansk region; the Coalition pledges to reveal the cost of its nuclear energy policy. Follow updates here.

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    Dutton promises back-to-basics economic plan

    Peter Dutton says the coalition would simplify the definition of a casual worker in a wide-ranging policy speech on Saturday.

    • Savannah Meacham
    Sydney university friends Chloe Linstrom, Gerard Buttigieg, and Rose Donnelly say students are spending more time working and less on campus amid growing cost of living pressures.

    Online lectures at double speed: what uni is really like in 2024

    Domestic students are being held back and international students aren’t getting what they need, says one expert. Universities know this. Why aren’t they doing more?

    • Gus McCubbing and Julie Hare
    Paul Moyses at a coal mine in Collie.

    What Australia’s busiest sleepy town really thinks about nuclear

    From a failing coal mine being propped up by the WA government to keep the lights to Australia’s biggest battery being built by Brookfield takeover target Neoen there is a lot going on in Collie.

    • Brad Thompson
    Los Angeles-class submarine USS Annapolis arrives at HMAS Stirling in Western Australia.

    AUKUS nuclear waste no help for Dutton plan: Labor

    Any high-level dump for spent nuclear material from AUKUS submarines will be too late for an opposition energy plan, Defence Minister Richard Marles says.

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    • Tom McIlroy
    The headline numbers crystallised, or confirmed, that it has been Peter Dutton setting the political agenda in the past month, and is therefore the leader with the wind in his sails.

    Dutton’s climate poll surge evokes Fightback! saga

    The headline numbers confirm Peter Dutton is setting the agenda, but to stay on top he will need to prove how his nuclear plan will ease the cost of living.

    • Laura Tingle