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Scott Morrison hails ‘miracle’ as Coalition snatches unexpected victory
Michelle Grattan | May 19, 2019As with Brexit and Donald Trump, a thousand confident polls and prognostications by the commentariat were proved completely wrong by the voting public. When it came to election day, Australians baulked at Labor’s long list of tax and spend promises and kept faith with the Coalition.
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Who is Scott Morrison?
Michelle Grattan | May 14, 2019People tend to see Prime Minister Scott Morrison as tough and pragmatic, but defining what he actually believes in remains open to question.
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Shorten proposes investment bank to help Pacific nations’ development
Michelle Grattan | October 31, 2018Bill Shorten has hinted that Labor would set up a government-backed infrastructure investment bank to promote concessional financing for nation-building projects in the Pacific.
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The high costs of our destructive coup culture
Michelle Grattan | September 1, 2018There are no easy ways to rid ourselves of the coup culture, or to force tin-eared politicians to lift their game. But it wouldn’t hurt for more people to follow the example of those in the community leadership program and remind their MPs of their KPIs.
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Turnbull holds off Dutton challenge
Michelle Grattan | August 21, 2018Attack is often the best means of defence and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has turned the tables on his Liberal Party opponents by holding a surprise leadership vote. How much breathing space this offers him remains to be seen.
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Gonski review calls for a fresh approach to improve Australia’s schools
Michelle Grattan | May 1, 2018The newly published Gonski review attacks the quality of current Australian schooling and urges a more dynamic and individualised teaching approach to ensure our children reach their full potential.