
Matthew Knott
Foreign Affairs and National Security Correspondent at Sydney Morning Herald
Foreign Affairs and National Security Correspondent at The Age
Foreign affairs & national security correspondent: The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age. Got a ticket to ride. Please send tips/ideas to [email protected]
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smh.com.au | Olivia Ireland |Matthew Knott
By Olivia Ireland and Matthew Knott April 24, 2025 — 2.16pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has defended the Labor candidate running against Peter Dutton as an “extraordinary Australian” after it emerged she tweeted faked images of the Opposition Leader wearing a Nazi uniform.
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watoday.com.au | Angus Dalton |Matthew Knott
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smh.com.au | Angus Dalton |Matthew Knott
By Matthew KnottAnthony Albanese accused Peter Dutton of alienating mainstream voters by trying to inject machismo into Australian politics, as he warned that Donald Trump’s presidency has opened the door for China to exert more influence in the Indo-Pacific. The prime minister made the comments on the popular UK-based The Rest is Politics podcast, which he recorded on Saturday night before attending St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney on Sunday morning for Easter Mass.
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smh.com.au | Matthew Knott |Olivia Ireland
By Matthew Knott and Olivia Ireland April 20, 2025 — 1.58pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Anthony Albanese has accused Peter Dutton of alienating mainstream voters by trying to inject machismo into Australian politics, as he warned that Donald Trump’s presidency has opened to door for China to exert more influence in the Indo-Pacific.
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smh.com.au | Matthew Knott |Nick Bonyhady
By Matthew Knott and Nick Bonyhady April 19, 2025 — 5.54pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The Coalition has accused Labor of deceiving voters and seeking to revive its 2016 “Mediscare” campaign by falsely claiming that a Dutton government would cut funding for almost 90 existing urgent care clinics.
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What @paulsakkal and I observed on week one of the campaign trail

The attempt to paint Dutton as a Trump acolyte is simplistic & in many ways inaccurate: for example, it was Dutton who first rubbished Trump for his Ukraine stance. But Labor believes it can score big by connecting the pair in voters' minds https://t.co/49uX1pwWVW @KnottMatthew

Chinese firm Landbridge set to be stripped of its controversial lease of the Port of Darwin https://t.co/OwMjTKDmPs

A Surprising Route to the Best Life Possible https://t.co/RDn1APJ4JE