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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (Image: AAP/Lukas Coch)

‘They’ll be more upset’: Albo flags shift in Australia’s Israel-Palestine position at private Labor event

Exclusive: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has flagged changes to Australia’s position on Palestine later this week, addressing a room of Labor insiders.

Peter Dutton at a press conference at Parliament House (Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas)

Journos were told they’d be given Dutton’s nuclear costings this week. He’s running out of time

One well-connected journalist at a major publication speculated that if the news is indeed be communicated this week, it will have to be done by Thursday.

Shadow minister for government services Paul Fletcher (Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas)

Paul Fletcher’s retirement took local Libs by surprise, as party faithful play down teal threat

‘It was very surprising — he had already begun campaigning for reelection and has been working the local crowds very hard,’ one Liberal source told Crikey.

Rupert Murdoch in 2018 (Image: Sipa US/Anthony Behar/Fox)

What’s next in the Murdoch succession saga? Rupert is thinking several chess moves ahead

‘It is good to see Nevada maintaining some semblance of its historical attractiveness for those who love money and don’t like to talk about it.’

Surely Rupert and Lachlan won’t roll the dice again

It is time for the Murdoch family to sit down and negotiate a family settlement by agreement, not judicial decree.

A promotion image of the Moxie robot (Image: Embodied)

A $1,200 AI-powered robot for autistic kids is going to die because its maker is going under

Embodied’s Moxie robot was sold as being a ‘supportive robot friend for kids’. Now, it’s about to stop working and parents are pissed.

As NZ moves towards ban, Australia looks increasingly lonely as a haven for dog torture and abuse

While the rest of the world moves to kill off this brutal industry, Australia is heading in the opposite direction.

Growing alienation and violence makes the murder of hated executives normal

When you have rising inequality, increasing political violence and a president who endorses violence, why NOT assassinate a CEO?

Shaun Micallef during his time at the ABC (Image: Private Media/Zennie)

The ABC is always under scrutiny. This is what it’s like behind the curtain

Sure, Aunty has wanted to cut a few of his sketches due to legal concerns (thank you, Cardinal Pell and Ben Roberts-Smith). But mostly she’s left Shaun Micallef to do as he pleases.

Independent Senator Tammy Tyrrell (Image: Private Media/Zennie)

Tammy Tyrrell isn’t just Lambie Lite, and now she’s going after Labor’s social media ban

Former Jacqui Lambie staffer Tammy Tyrrell is very different to her former boss. But is that what the people of Tasmania voted for?

‘I think the major parties need a kick in the nuts’: How ‘Punter’s Politics’ stormed Parliament House

Punter Konrad has built up a large social following by questioning politicians on behalf of ‘the punters’.

Thomas Emerson and Jacqui Scruby (Image: Zennie/Private Media)

‘Paying it forward’: The rise and rise of Australia’s independents

Independents are increasingly working together. But does that undermine the very point of them?

NACC commissioner Paul Brereton, the NACC and Paladin logos, and a tear-out of Operation Barrister report (Image: Private Media/Zennie)

A $532m security contract and the NACC’s corrosive secrecy

The only thing the NACC’s report into Paladin has revealed is how damaging the commission’s lack of transparency is both for the public and potentially the people investigated.

(Image: Zennie/Private Media)

The rise of Paladin, KPMG’s cameo, and what the NACC isn’t telling us

Just a week after being sent the tender for the Manus contract, Paladin submitted its bid. Its initial quote to provide the services was $152m. After negotiations, Paladin was awarded a revised contract… of $229.5m. 

Paladin remains cloaked in secrecy: NACC needs to deliver or risk destroying its reputation

The unresolved questions at the centre of Paladin’s Manus Island contract aren’t theoretical or abstract concerns. They go to the heart of governance and political responsibility in Australia. 

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NSW Premier Chris Minns (Image: AAP/Bianca De Marchi)

Why is Chris Minns being referred to ICAC?

Is this a big deal? How does an ICAC referral work?

Hughes MP Jenny Ware in 2022 (Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas)

Federal Liberal MP lawyers up as explosive email sparks factional war in party’s south Sydney heartland

Exclusive: Hughes MP Jenny Ware told party colleagues at a meeting last night she was seeking legal advice in relation to an email sent by a Young Liberal branch in her own backyard.

Rupert Murdoch and ABC chair Kim Williams (Image: PA/AAP)

The media’s drive for traffic has hit a dead end. What now?

The mythical mass audience is done being pushed and pulled across increasingly marginal viral offerings dressed up as news.

Capital Brief CEO Chris Janz (Image: LinkedIn/Private Media)

Over a year on, how is Capital Brief going?

Capital Brief was once described as ‘if the AFR was written for people without grey hairs’. Is that a sustainable business model, one year on?

French President Emmanuel Macron (R) and ousted prime minister Michel Barnier (Image: AAP/Private Media)

France’s government has fallen and political chaos has returned. Here are three scenarios for what could happen next

French democracy is strong at heart, but its current period of instability could see several governments rise and fall before the next National Assembly elections.

Protesters clash with police outside the National Assembly in Seoul (Image: EPA/Han Myung-gu)

What the hell just happened in South Korea?

Crikey explains the truly spectacular self-implosion of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol.

President-elect Donald Trump (Image: AP/Brandon Bell)

Trump’s tariffs promise chaos — and Australia’s investments are in the firing line

Australia’s Future Fund has more than 40% of its assets invested in the US economy, which means the damage Trump inflicts hurts us too.

A Commonwealth Bank branch in Melbourne (Image: AAP/Joel Carrett)

Future Fund unveils big vote of no confidence in Australia’s banks

Why has the Future Fund cut its deposits in Australia’s major banks by up to 90%? Seems it isn’t happy with the interest rates on offer.

The teen social media ban is incredibly popular. Here are some of the reasons why

No matter how you slice it, the majority of Australians say they want kids off social media. And their reasons are more nuanced than you might expect

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (Image: AAP)

Teen social media ban inquiry didn’t even respond to man with disability’s accessibility request

‘Kids with disabilities are going to be affected by the proposed ban. We should be ensuring the government gets to hear from us.’