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“I never signed up to the Shooters and Fishers Party, which is what Victorian Labor has become.” trib.al/gP1Ijjw
“I think Geoffrey [Watson] would have needed a thorough shower after those years of investigating this putrid mess. And they’re still attacking him.” trib.al/hNx30gR
Exclusive: As scrutiny on One Nation's finances increases, new research shows the far-right party stands to receive up to $219 million in taxpayer funds. trib.al/qCGojbj
In the US, the Federalist Society has operated as a legal vetting process for libertarian and conservative law students to find influence. In Australia, the Samuel Griffith Society is attempting to do the same. Mike Seccombe reports. trib.al/MKJdvAd
The Supreme Court’s overturning of racially motivated redistricting is only the latest step in a new legal reality in which historic voter protections have been removed under the tenure of Chief Justice John Roberts. trib.al/nZ9STSF
The NSW government is expected to approve a plant near Parkes that will generate energy by burning garbage trucked in from Sydney. Consultation has been under way for seven years, but has excluded Indigenous groups from recent rounds. trib.al/E5y5vC1
“When disabled people die as a direct result of this bill, and they will, their blood will be on your hands,” Hannah Diviney told the NDIS inquiry. “How do I know people will die? Because you will have made it impossible for them to live in so many ways." trib.al/lNpB0ne
"Australian national security culture is founded on the interaction of three factors: fear, self-delusion and status seeking." | Albert Palazzo trib.al/dTBKki4
Exclusive: New figures project One Nation will collect up to $219 million in electoral funding over the next five years, as scrutiny increases on the party’s lax financial management. Jason Koutsoukis reports. trib.al/jDPnh8P
In the US, the Federalist Society has operated as a legal vetting process for libertarian and conservative law students to find influence. In Australia, the Samuel Griffith Society is attempting to do the same. Mike Seccombe reports. trib.al/gGWz7IR
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Gun lobbyists are gaining unprecedented sway in the union movement and the Socialist Left of the Victorian Labor Party, with insiders saying they are threatening delegates, dictating policy and inciting violence.
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How the gun lobby exerts pressure on Victorian Labor
Two years after the CFMEU collapsed into chaos, the man charged with investigating its worst branch says a royal commission is still necessary.
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New data projects an electoral funding windfall for One Nation over the next five years, as scrutiny increases on the party’s financial management.
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As the NSW government prepares to approve an energy-from-waste facility on Wiradjuri Country, local Indigenous groups have not been properly consulted and fear its impacts on health and sacred sites.
Geoffrey Watson’s call for CFMEU royal commission
Exclusive: Inside Pauline Hanson’s $219 million payday
Indigenous groups not consulted on energy-from-waste facility on Wiradjuri Country
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Republican efforts to sway the US midterm elections are intensifying with a deeply unpopular redistricting push that now has support from the Supreme Court.
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As the United States openly stacks its courts with Trump loyalists, an Australian law society aspires to exert similar influence here.
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Trump’s ‘scorched earth’ plan for the US midterm elections
Samuel Griffith Society follows US playbook in bid to stack judiciary
As the United States openly stacks its courts with Trump loyalists, an Australian law society aspires to exert similar influence here.
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Samuel Griffith Society follows US playbook in bid to stack judiciary
New data projects an electoral funding windfall for One Nation over the next five years, as scrutiny increases on the party’s financial management.
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Exclusive: Inside Pauline Hanson’s $219 million payday
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With just 11 days allowed for submissions and three for hearings, the disability community testified to deep concerns and a lack of clarity over the sweeping reforms that Labor aims to push through parliament by July 2.
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Since the announcement of AUKUS in September 2021, I have been a frequent critic. I couldn’t see any rational explanation for its undertaking or any benefit that would make Australia more secure. Then I had a revelation.
‘I do not want to go back’: NDIS cuts spark new fears
I finally get it: AUKUS does make sense