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Perrottet-brokered peace deal saves NSW Coalition from split

Perrottet-brokered peace deal saves NSW Coalition from split

A 96-hour civil war between the NSW Liberals and Nationals was resolved late on Monday night with negotiations brokered by former premier Dominic Perrottet.

  • by Max Maddison, Alexandra Smith and Christopher Harris

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‘Exiled’ Payman defiant after PM tells her to consider her position as senator

‘Exiled’ Payman defiant after PM tells her to consider her position as senator

The prime minister and the young Muslim senator are at loggerheads as Payman says she has been told to resign.

  • by Paul Sakkal and James Massola
Speakman’s hold on top job faces test amid push to split Coalition

Speakman’s hold on top job faces test amid push to split Coalition

NSW Liberal Party MPs will consider the future of the Coalition at a party room meeting on Tuesday after Nationals leader Dugald Saunders defied the opposition leader.

  • by Max Maddison and Alexandra Smith
Albanese had to act on Payman, but doing so creates new headaches for Labor

Albanese had to act on Payman, but doing so creates new headaches for Labor

It was Fatima Payman’s third strike against caucus solidarity, but Labor is likely to face blow-back from Muslim Australians.

  • by James Massola
‘I walked for humanity’: Labor senator Fatima Payman crosses floor to recognise Palestine

‘I walked for humanity’: Labor senator Fatima Payman crosses floor to recognise Palestine

Labor senator Fatima Payman has become the party’s first member to cross the floor in decades after she voted with the Greens to recognise Palestinian statehood in a vote on Tuesday.

  • by Angus Thompson
Former Liberal minister’s new climate role heightens federal energy clash

Former Liberal minister’s new climate role heightens federal energy clash

A survey shows voters strongly back using subsidies to help families install solar panels, amid a wider argument about whether to embrace nuclear or renewable energy.

  • by David Crowe
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Albanese’s GST mauling of NSW Labor mates invites blood at federal poll

Albanese’s GST mauling of NSW Labor mates invites blood at federal poll

Its treatment of the Minns Labor government in the GST carve-up could be costly for the federal ALP in critical NSW seats.

  • by Alexandra Smith
Senator Tammy Tyrrell quits the Jacqui Lambie Network

Senator Tammy Tyrrell quits the Jacqui Lambie Network

The senator said she will become an independent after Lambie told her she should leave the party.

  • by Rachel Clun
Labor ‘distraught’ over Minns’ new teen bail laws: Byrne

Labor ‘distraught’ over Minns’ new teen bail laws: Byrne

Labor mayor and senior party figure Darcy Byrne says ALP members are furious at the premier’s proposed new laws to lock children up.

  • by Alexandra Smith and Max Maddison
Disunity but not deterred: Why Pesutto still wants to lead

Disunity but not deterred: Why Pesutto still wants to lead

John Pesutto’s quest to make the Victorian Liberals electable remains hostage to a bitter and intractable dispute with an exiled colleague.

  • by Chip Le Grand
The ‘deputy PMs’: Claims Albanese’s powerful inner circle is shutting out ministers

The ‘deputy PMs’: Claims Albanese’s powerful inner circle is shutting out ministers

A government minister has complained to Anthony Albanese about the influence of senior public servants, while the power of Penny Wong and Katy Gallagher has continued to grow.

  • by James Massola and Shane Wright