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theguardian.com | Nour Haydar |Patrick Keneally |Adam Morton |Miles Herbert |Daniel Semo |Isabella Lee
Presented by Nour Haydar with Patrick Keneally and Adam Morton. Produced by Miles Herbert and Daniel Semo. Video production by Isabella Lee. Thu 10 Apr 2025 11.00 EDTIn past elections, debate about climate policy has been front and centre. Labor and independents campaigned hard on the environment back in 2022. But during the current campaign Labor and the Coalition have focused their messaging almost entirely on cost of living.
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Sarah Martin |Luca Ittimani |Isabella Lee |Shelley Hepworth |Miles Martignoni |Joe Koning
Contains excerpts from Interview with Lang Hancock by Lady Mary Fairfax obtained from the State Library of Western Australia, reproduced with the permission of the Library Board of Western Australia and the copyright holder WIN. Illustration: Sam Kerr/The Guardian
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3 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Krishani Dhanji |Peter Lewis |Miles Martignoni |Shadi Khan Saif |Isabella Lee
At the electoral crossroads, Guardian Australia’s political reporter Krishani Dhanji talks to Essential Media’s executive director Peter Lewis about what risks and rewards await Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese as they gamble over the projection of strong v steady leadership to win the hearts and minds of Australian voters. Plus: who would people most want to have a beer with?
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3 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Sarah Martin |Joe Koning |Luca Ittimani |Isabella Lee |Shelley Hepworth |Miles Martignoni
Gina Rinehart is Australia’s richest person – and as her wealth continues to rise, so does her power and influence. But what does she want? In the first episode of Gina, senior correspondent Sarah Martin explores the impact Rinehart could have on Australian politics. Rinehart grew up in the vast expanse of the Pilbara. To understand her story, we delve into her past and how her unique childhood under the influence of Lang Hancock shaped her
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2 months ago |
theguardian.com | Dan Jervis-Bardy |Peter Lewis |Isabella Lee |Miles Martignoni
Guardian Australia’s political reporter Dan Jervis-Bardy and Essential Media’s executive director Peter Lewis discuss the mood of voters and look at the challenges of running a successful election campaign in the era of Trump
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