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‘Dripping with self-righteous sanctimony’: Littleproud lashes teal MPs in nuclear debate

‘Dripping with self-righteous sanctimony’: Littleproud lashes teal MPs in nuclear debate

Nationals leader David Littleproud also backed Peter Dutton’s description of Anthony Albanese as a “child in a man’s body”, as the political fight over nuclear energy escalates.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos

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If Dutton’s given up on the teal seats, how about a nuclear reactor in Vaucluse?

If Dutton’s given up on the teal seats, how about a nuclear reactor in Vaucluse?

The Coalition’s embrace of nuclear power may be a sign of surrender in teal-town. Pity the moderate candidates suffering the progressive fallout.

  • by Daisy Turnbull
What do we want? Peaceful protests
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What do we want? Peaceful protests

Australians are in favour of peaceful protests about the war in Gaza – not the blockading and wrecking of electorate offices.

  • by David Crowe
Dutton’s claim nuclear waste would be size of Coke can ‘hard to swallow’

Dutton’s claim nuclear waste would be size of Coke can ‘hard to swallow’

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is spruiking the benefits of nuclear energy, but one of his claims has left a bad taste in experts’ mouths.

  • by Mike Foley and Bianca Hall
They cast Peter Dutton as a wolf. Here’s why they’re wrong

They cast Peter Dutton as a wolf. Here’s why they’re wrong

Commentators have widely written off the opposition leader as awful. Voters, it seems, are warming to him.

  • by Parnell Palme McGuinness
Australia isn’t ready for the first AI-election, electoral commission warns
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Australia isn’t ready for the first AI-election, electoral commission warns

Australia’s top election official says deepfakes and AI-content pose unprecedented challenges to election integrity.

  • by James Massola
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Dutton goes off script, labels Albanese a ‘child in a man’s body’

Dutton goes off script, labels Albanese a ‘child in a man’s body’

Attacking the prime minister in strikingly personal terms, the opposition leader vowed to override premiers opposed to nuclear power plants in their states.

  • by Matthew Knott
Has ‘pro-China’ Peter Dutton morphed from a hawk into a dove?

Has ‘pro-China’ Peter Dutton morphed from a hawk into a dove?

The big story of the Chinese premier’s visit was one that few have remarked upon: the opposition leader’s strikingly softer rhetoric on China.

  • by Matthew Knott
The perfect storm driving almost a million of us to take on multiple jobs

The perfect storm driving almost a million of us to take on multiple jobs

The combination of high inflation, high interest rates and plentiful jobs is leading many people to work a second job.

  • by Josh Gordon and Jewel Topsfield
I was a terrible Grace Bros employee, but I hope department stores don’t check out
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I was a terrible Grace Bros employee, but I hope department stores don’t check out

Department stores were always places where women were in charge. Losing them entirely would leave a gap in our social fabric.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
Why Dutton’s nuclear power plan is so Soviet

Why Dutton’s nuclear power plan is so Soviet

Peter Dutton’s newly unveiled nuclear manifesto is a peculiar fit for the party of free enterprise, private investment and entrepreneurialism. But what will the political fallout be?

  • by Peter Hartcher