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The upcoming Economic Reform Roundtable won’t bring sweeping change overnight. But it could signal the start of a serious shift towards the reform agenda its name implies.






Anthony Albanese is edging toward recognition of a Palestinian state at the UN, but his own red lines on Hamas and the Palestinian Authority may prove impossible to satisfy.









Labor is doling out committee consolation prizes while the Coalition unravels over net zero. But with few new policies, the Albanese government risks drifting post-victory.






Parliament returned this week with ceremony, protest and posturing as Labor flexed its majority and early signs of its policy agenda for the new term began to emerge.


The Coalition is in disarray and unable to scrutinise. It's a problem for anyone who believes governments in a Westminster system must be made to justify themselves.












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Nats zero

Sussan Ley’s first big moment in parliament as Liberal leader was overshadowed by Coalition infighting, with Nationals MPs reviving old battles over net zero and energy policy.




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