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Jacob GreberFinancial Review |
Rather than keep the heat on Labor’s handling of the cost-of-living pain as inflation stays high, the opposition leader’s nuclear venture risks...
For 99.9 per cent of the time the governor-general is irrelevant to the lives of most Australians. But when they do matter, they matter very much.
A series of competing and interlinked priorities are colliding in Labor’s Senate, where all eyes are turning to the next election.
The “HECS for household electrification” concept could end 15 years of turmoil over climate and energy policy.
The opposition says Labor is “writing a blank cheque” to renewables investors. But it’s yet to detail how much its own nuclear energy...
Punch drunk and adrift after the Voice calamity, Anthony Albanese is struggling to regain his grasp of the national narrative, writes Jacob Greber.