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    Trump tells Musk not everybody should have an electric car

    Elon Musk and Donald Trump conversation hits hour mark; Greens list objections to CFMEU bill as government amends it; TWU deploys retired judge to investigate harassment allegations. Follow live updates.

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    • Lucy Slade
    Michaelia Cash says the Coalition will target Labor’s IR laws as part policy package to help WA.

    Coalition eyes Labor’s IR laws as part of WA policy package

    The Coalition is developing a specific policy package for WA to try and reclaim lost ground in its former stronghold.

    • Phillip Coorey

    Yesterday

    Anthony Albanese tried to channel Australia’s gold medal performance.

    The next election is sucking the life out of politics

    Back in Canberra after a six-week break, Labor and the Coalition appeared dejected and snarky.

    • Tom McIlroy
    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
    Anthony Albanese during question time on Monday.

    Labor facing internal backlash on gambling ads

    Communications Minister Michelle Rowland is facing growing backbench pressure to introduce a total ban on gambling advertising.

    • Ronald Mizen
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    A US-made Virginia-class attack submarine.

    AUKUS deal prioritises US, UK subs over Australia

    The US and British governments can give just one year’s notice to scrap the AUKUS nuclear submarine pact.

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    • Andrew Tillett
    New South Australian Liberal leader Vincent Tarzia.

    New SA Liberal leader reckons he can beat Malinauskas

    Vincent Tarzia denied taking part in party infighting that his predecessor David Speirs says caused him to quit.

    • Simon Evans
    The Greens’ housing spokesman, Max Chandler-Mather, says Housing Minister Clare O’Neil now oversees one of the most expensive and overheated housing and rental markets in the world.

    No end in sight on housing impasse as O’Neil takes fight to Greens

    Greens spokesman Max Chandler-Mather savages housing minister’s claim that Treasury modelling shows 160,000 new rental properties would be built in a decade. 

    • Tom McIlroy
    Chief scientist Cathy Foley said she was surprised by the level of consensus around what the community was looking for from science.

    Aussie innovators pushed to focus on five ‘missions’

    New priorities, outlined by Science Minister Ed Husic, include the net zero transition, supporting healthy communities and “elevating” Indigenous knowledge systems.

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    • Tom Burton
    Workplace Relations Minister Murray Watt.

    Greens, Libs to play hardball on CFMEU legislation

    The union faces three years under administration and big penalties for anyone who tries to interfere. The opposition says the laws are too weak.

    • Phillip Coorey
    Alec Rawling, a carpenter and builder from North Epping.

    How Alec’s life turned from hopeless to full of hope

    Pervasive feelings of isolation and sadness are drowning the hopes of young adults, but one program has been shown to turn that around.

    • Julie Hare
    A Chinese fighter jet pilot takes part in military drills around Taiwan.

    Australia needs to arm up by late 2026: Hastie

    If he becomes defence minister after the next election, Andrew Hastie will move to rapidly acquire new weapons amid warnings of possible conflict with China in 2027.

    • Andrew Tillett
    Dr Aruna Sathanapally, Grattan Institute CEO.

    Why this barrister quit and now runs the Grattan Institute

    A decade ago, Aruna Sathanapally was on track to be a judge, or at least a senior counsel at the NSW Bar.

    • Ronald Mizen

    Federal Police plan Parliament House walk-off amid pay dispute

    The planned “extremely disruptive” industrial action is part of a pay dispute in which AFP personnel claim they are being lumped in with “desk job public servants”.

    • Ronald Mizen

    This Month

    The CFMEU allegedly threatened to shut the site down if Hutchinson did not kick off the subcontractor.

    Labor warned CFMEU clean-up must go further

    Legislation to put the militant construction union into administration will be introduced to Parliament this week but industry groups warned the looming takeover needed to go further.

    • Andrew Tillett and Ronald Mizen
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    A rise in refugee applications is being blamed on students wanting to stay in the country.

    Crackdown on overseas students triggers rise in refugee applications

    A big spike in applications for refugee status is being explained by the federal government’s attempts to cut the number of overseas students in the country.

    • Julie Hare

    David Rowe cartoons for August 2024

    David Rowe is a multiple Walkley award-winning cartoonist. He draws a daily political cartoon and one for the Chanticleer column.

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    • David Rowe
    ASIO boss Mike Burgess

    Support for Hamas may not bar Gazans from Australia: ASIO boss

    The federal Opposition says social cohesion could be at risk if Labor offers Hamas supporters a safe haven.

    • Andrew Tillett
    Alana Anderson says migration changes are having a devastating impact on colleges like hers.

    Private colleges ‘collateral damage’ of migration changes

    Alana Anderson’s business might have won exporter of the year for the NT but nothing is going to save her from the government’s migration agenda.

    • Julie Hare
    Labor’s Kate Thwaites recently got a promotion, and a bother.

    New ageing minister held ageing stocks

    Anthony Albanese’s addition to the Ministerial Code of Conduct has caused problems for a raft of his ministers.

    • Myriam Robin