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Labor’s draft party platform more assertive on China and omits mandatory jail term stance

Exclusive: the 2026 document is designed to provide ‘scaffolding’ for a long-term Labor government

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Australia politics live: national cabinet to meet over fuel crisis; Iran stress hits Anthony Albanese in the polls

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Australia politics live: national cabinet to meet over fuel crisis; Iran stress hits Anthony Albanese in the polls

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Labor to underwrite Australian fuel imports under new security powers to ensure supply

Albanese announces forthcoming legislation to guarantee private sector purchases of fuel and fertiliser

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Back to Back Barries: How the fuel crisis could hurt Albanese
By Presented by Barrie Cassidy and Tony Barry; produced by Daniel Semo and Bertin Huynh; the executive producer is Hannah Parkes

<strong>Barrie Cassidy</strong> and <strong>Tony Barry</strong> go for a deep dive into the South Australian election outcome and what it means for federal politics. They examine what the results tell us about preferences and why the Liberals should be cautious when placing One Nation second on the ballot.

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Back to Back Barries: How the fuel crisis could hurt Albanese

Barrie Cassidy and Tony Barry go for a deep dive into the South Australian election outcome and what it all means for federal politics. They also discuss the fuel crisis and whether Australians will soon blame the PM for shortages

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Pauline Hanson wants to work with Liberals and Nationals to defeat Labor – but rules out official coalition

One Nation leader says voters ‘want to get rid of the Labor party, by all means’ but rejects possibility of formal power-sharing partnership

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Labor is copping the blame for the US ‘excursion’ in Iran. Can they get Trump out of the driver’s seat?

Just as many people are ready to blame the government for its spending as they do global inflationary headwinds, making reform difficult for Albanese

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Australia politics live: ‘we got lucky’ with Perth attack says Burke; treasurer says economy will be ‘buffeted’

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