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    Tony Burke

    Yesterday

    Tony Burke has held Watson for 20 years and won it at the last federal election by a margin of 15.1 per cent.

    Muslim doctor set to take on Tony Burke in Sydney seat of Watson

    Anger over the war Gaza is fuelling a political movement targeting Labor’s safest seats.

    • Andrew Tillett

    Labor’s shock at CFMEU deserves an acting prize

    After years of ignoring all the evidence, Labor governments have expressed their shock at evidence of criminality and corruption in the construction union. What now?

    • Jennifer Hewett
    Loopholes have ensured that BHP has no choice but to talk.

    Unions have been handed the keys to the Pilbara

    Unions will seek pay without productivity as the Albanese government hands over control of Australia’s resources powerhouse.

    • Tania Constable

    This Month

    TikTok is expanding rapidly in Australia.

    Labor’s silence is TikTok’s boon

    The federal government may have banned TikTok on government-issued devices, but the Australian public has been left to its own devices.

    • Max Mason
    Anti-migration protesters during riots outside the Holiday Inn Express in Manvers, England, at the weekend. The hotel is being used as an asylum hotel.

    Populist surge makes it essential to spread gains of migration

    Conflict over migration is now breaking out into the open in Western nations. But excessive limits would have a high cost too.

    • Tanveer Ahmed
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    ASX dives 3pc; CFMEU boss defiant; Citi boss jumps ship

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    Tony Burke has been given the new super portfolio of immigration and home affairs.

    Burke working on steps for 2000 Palestinians to stay in Australia

    “Obviously, no country in the world would send people back to Gaza at the moment,” says the Home Affairs minister.

    • Ronald Mizen
    New Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has been clear about his ambitions.

    Tony Burke has his eyes on the job that comes after Home Affairs

    A successful stint in his new portfolio would boost Burke’s leadership chances – but the opposition won’t let up on what it sees as a Labor weak spot.

    • Tom McIlroy
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations and Minister for the Arts and Leader of the House Tony Burke.

    Like Howard, Albanese knows two heirs apparent are better than one

    Labor’s leadership succession plan seems less obvious than it did six months ago.

    • Phillip Coorey
    The Greens’ housing spokesman, Max Chandler-Mather, and Housing Minister Clare O’Neil.

    Greens prepared to be flexible on housing demands

    The Greens say their demands to curb the CGT exemptions and negative gearing deductions are not a condition of their support for housing bills in the Senate

    • Phillip Coorey

    July

    Prime Minster Anthony Albanese and his new ministry

    New ministers target CFMEU, people smugglers and Greens

    Murray Watt cited a CFMEU clean-out as his number one priority, Clare O’Neil refused to yield to the Greens on housing, and Tony Burke headed to Indonesia to talk tough on people smuggling.

    • Phillip Coorey
    Building Bad, an investigation into Australia’s construction union.

    Political poison: Unions, the Labor Party and the CFMEU

    With an election due within a year, the CFMEU scandal will be an issue that dogs Labor and the unions all the way to polling day.

    • Ronald Mizen
    The CFMEU branch in Victoria, epicentre  of a crisis that has engulfed Australia’s most militant union.

    Only a full judicial inquiry can lift the lid on the CFMEU

    The scandals at the construction union leave a host of unanswered questions that will shape the future of industrial relations in Australia.

    • Graeme Watson
    Workplace Minister Tony Burke addressing the media on Wednesday.

    ‘Not a threat, it’s very real’: CFMEU retaliation tactics in focus

    Victorian firms strong-armed into signing enterprise bargaining agreements say they are too afraid of speaking out against the CFMEU for fear of reprisals.

    • Ronald Mizen
    ACTU boss Sally McManus arrives at the ACTU House in Melbourne.

    CFMEU crackdown doesn’t go far enough

    Business groups are demanding an inquiry into the CFMEU’s alleged criminal activities and the return of a permanent independent regulator.

    • Phillip Coorey and David Marin-Guzman
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    ASX hits record; Burke moves on CFMEU; Accolade to buy Pernod

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    Anthony Albanese has cast doubt on the ability of the CFMEU to clean up its act.

    ‘More action needed’: Albanese poised to move against CFMEU

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has cast doubt on the ability of the renegade union to clean up its act.

    • Phillip Coorey

    Years of wilful incuriosity have enabled the CFMEU

    The latest expressions of shock and platitudes about “zero tolerance” by senior figures in the labour movement come across as utterly disingenuous.

    • Phillip Coorey

    ‘Everybody eats’: secret recording exposes CFMEU kickback plan

    Harry Korras was clear that to get a CFMEU EBA “there’s a fee. That’s business.” Meanwhile, police evidence mounts against John Setka’s anointed successor.

    • Nick McKenzie, David Marin-Guzman, Ben Schneiders and Amelia Ballinger

    Business demands royal commission into ‘abhorrent’ CFMEU conduct

    Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke has thrown down the gauntlet to the construction union after explosive misconduct allegations, but business groups want him to act now.

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    • Ronald Mizen, David Marin-Guzman and Hannah Wootton