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No deal between the Animal Justice Party and Shooters Party in Victoria

Crikey receives responses from Animal Justice Party president Bruce Poon and Liberal Democrat Senator David Leyonhjelm.

We can make fun of US pundits, but they didn't produce Latham and Hanson

Crikey readers reckon with the political reemergence of Mark Latham and discuss Dan Andrews' China deals.

More MPs could be caught in section 44 shareholding fiasco

If Chris Crewther gets dunked by section 44, we have bad news for the rest of parliament (and you), Karina Keisler really knows how to pick her gigs, and more Liberal Party mates are appointed to the AAT.

No, Scott Morrison doesn't reflect the real Australia

Crikey readers respond to religious freedom arguments, Scott Morrison's prime ministership and universal basic income.

Will the Liberals regret leaving the door open for the Greens in Victoria?

Crikey readers respond to the Liberal bow-out of the Victorian state election, and to the global rise of populism.

We're introducing a new product, FYI

This Sunday, we’re launching For Your Information, a brand new Crikey newsletter from the idiosyncratic mind of Helen Razer. Each week, Helen will dissect a topic of global, local or sometimes no significance. From universal basic income to anti-ageing creams, Helen explains her way of looking at a subject the rest of the world seems […]

Taib Mahmud (centre) holding court. Image credit: Wikimedia Commons

Pleas grow for Malaysia to probe Aussie-linked billionaire politician

Taib Mahmud, one of Malaysia’s wealthiest individuals, has been accused of kleptocracy and money-laundering for three decades. Critics can’t help but wonder, why have investigations halted?

The extremists our counter-terrorism programs miss

Crikey readers respond to the growth of white extremists, Australia's lagging climate policy, and Daily Mail "plagiarism" allegations.

By diverting from climate change, the media shows its priorities

Crikey readers discuss the media on climate catastrophe and the rise of fascism in Brazil.