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Australian Bushfires: A Government in Disarray

Australian Bushfires: A Government in Disarray

By Joshua Mcdonald
PM Morrison has two options: confront the far-right elements within his government or forever be linked to Australia’s climate decline.
The Carmichael Coal Mine: Despite Approval, Uncertainties Abound

The Carmichael Coal Mine: Despite Approval, Uncertainties Abound

By Grant Wyeth
The recent environmental approval does little to settle the controversies over the mine's impact.

What Next For ‘Miracle Man’ Morrison?

What Next For ‘Miracle Man’ Morrison?

By Anthony Fensom
Can Morrison and Australia's Coalition make the most of an unexpected election victory?

Australia’s Election Delivers Morrison’s Miracle

Australia’s Election Delivers Morrison’s Miracle

By Anthony Fensom
In a shock upset, the ruling coalition will stay in government under Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

Remembering Bob Hawke, Whose Reforms Transformed Australia

Remembering Bob Hawke, Whose Reforms Transformed Australia

By Kiran Mohandas Menon
The late Bob Hawke arguably did more to usher Australia into the modern era than any other post-war leader.
Australia: The Morrison Way

Australia: The Morrison Way

By Daniel Flitton
The summit circuit approaches and Australia’s new prime minister will take his one-man leadership show on the road.

Why Australia's New Government Won't Change Course on China

Why Australia's New Government Won't Change Course on China

By Elena Collinson
The new government isn’t likely to change course on its predecessor's efforts to lower the temperature in Australia-China relations.
Australia and the Rules of Attraction

Australia and the Rules of Attraction

By Grant Wyeth
A matter of taxes and politics: Can Australia remain attractive and powerful in the Indo-Pacific?

'No More Sex With Staff': Australia's Government Reels Under Latest Scandal

'No More Sex With Staff': Australia's Government Reels Under Latest Scandal

By Edward Cavanough
Barnaby Joyce's extramarital affair with a staffer threatens the very viability of the Turnbull government.

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