Malcolm Roberts
The SA miracle: How one Australian state leads the world on renewables
Hard work and “really good wind” have helped South Australia become a world leader on renewables. But the state is determined to go further.
- Nick O'Malley and Bianca Hall
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‘Unwelcome on American soil’: US bans European ‘ideologues’ accused of censorship
The move triggered a backlash in Europe as the US said the bans could be expanded. A One Nation senator applauded the action and urged the Trump administration to “now do Australian politicians”.
- Michael Koziol
Mama mia! Freedman plots $3.9 million Point Piper home renovation
The media entrepreneur won’t let Woollahra Council get in the way of plans to renovate her harbourside mansion.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
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- Liberal Party
‘Long march’: The right-wing Christian plan to infiltrate politics
A recent two-day annual conference in Brisbane drew hundreds with the goal of “arming Christians to influence culture”.
- Matt Dennien
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- Coronavirus pandemic
Less than 50 payments made for adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines
Government Services Minister Bill Shorten seized upon the figures to criticise “fringe operators who spread misinformation” about COVID vaccines.
- Anthony Galloway
Frydenberg’s proxy adviser laws shot down in the Senate
Regulations that shielded directors and executives from investor scrutiny have survived just three days before being tossed aside by the Senate, with opponents claiming they were only put in place to protect the government’s largest political donors.
- Shane Wright, Jennifer Duke and Charlotte Grieve
‘On my own terms’: Why vaccine mandate protesters are in Canberra
Thousands of Australians have travelled to Canberra to protest against mandatory vaccinations. These are some of their stories.
- Amelia McGuire
Christensen tells anti-vax event he wants to ‘prod the powerful’
JFK’s nephew Robert headlined a who’s who of right-wing provocateurs invited to online forum, where George Christensen announced he would return to journalism.
- Cameron Atfield
One Nation under fire for sharing Lambie’s phone number, triggering wave of abuse
There are growing fears across the political spectrum for MPs’ personal safety as debate about vaccine policy grows increasingly rancorous with a fringe of voters.
- Nick Bonyhady
PM wants businesses to set vaccine rules as some senators vote with One Nation
Business owners are being told they should set their own rules on whether customers and staff have to be vaccinated, as the Prime Minister tries to keep unruly senators in line.
- David Crowe