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Senator Jane Hume and Tim Wilson last year.

Price and Hastie return as Taylor revamps economic team

Opposition Leader Angus Taylor revealed his Liberal frontbench on Tuesday afternoon, four days after toppling Sussan Ley.

  • Paul Sakkal

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The toughest head-to-head battles between Albanese’s ministry and Taylor’s new front bench

Here are the five key Labor-Liberal ministerial match-ups that will help determine the success or failure of Angus Taylor’s opposition.

  • James Massola
Northern Territory senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price.

Price lobbies for frontbench role, refuses to apologise for controversial remarks

Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has used a podcast to push her claims for a spot on Angus Taylor’s frontbench but still refuses to apologise for comments about Indian voters.

  • Roy Ward
New Liberal leader Angus Taylor, pictured with his deputy Jane Hume, is expected to announce his new line-up in the coming days.

Hastie, Price likely to return to frontbench as Taylor eyes new team

The new Liberal leader is preparing a shadow cabinet reshuffle aimed at restoring party unity and clawing back support from minor parties.

  • Rob Harris
Sussan Ley

Sussan Ley took this job with ambition and promise. But things soon unravelled

Ley is going to resign from her seat and leave politics following her defeat. But how much of her downfall was her own bad calls as opposition leader, and how much of it was the nightmare she inherited?

  • Natassia Chrysanthos
Liberal MP Andrew Hastie is launching his own immigration campaign, with the Coalition yet to unveil its official policies.

Hastie, Price and Advance fundraise for their own anti-immigration campaigns

The two politicians are preparing to step up their push for tougher policy settings.

  • Natassia Chrysanthos
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Communications and Sport Minister Anika Wells has defended her use of expenses and family reunion entitlements.

The MPs who spent more than $100,000 – and the ministers who spent $0 – on family travel

Australian taxpayers have spent more than $4 million on travel for politicians’ families and spouses since the election of the Albanese government.

  • Natassia Chrysanthos, Brittany Busch and Nigel Gladstone
Parramatta’s Powerhouse Museum has a target opening date of September 2026.

Powerhouse goes Grinch with pay-as-you-go Christmas party

Last year, the Powerhouse spent $30,000 on a Christmas party featuring a whole yellowfin tuna. But this year, belts have tightened.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
Peter Dutton took some leads from the Donald Trump playbook, but it may have backfired.

Secret Liberal probe blames Trump for ruining Dutton’s election

Leaked elements of the yet-to-be-released probe found the Donald Trump effect, poor decisions and failed communication fuelled the rapid unravelling of the Coalition’s campaign.

  • Paul Sakkal
Pauline Hanson sits with her One Nation colleagues during a vote in the Senate.

Hanson’s stupid burqa stunt gives Ley a chance to break free of her clutches

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has not created a wave of public resentment so much as ridden one to record highs in the polls. 

  • Natassia Chrysanthos