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Albanese weighs in again on Plibersek’s portfolio with salmon farming pledge

Albanese weighs in again on Plibersek’s portfolio with salmon farming pledge

Labor’s two most high-profile rivals are at it again, as the PM backs a fishy business.

  • by Mike Foley

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ABC show reckons we should eat invasive species. It’s a recipe for disaster

ABC show reckons we should eat invasive species. It’s a recipe for disaster

Eat the Invaders has an appealing pitch, but while well-intentioned, the show could end up doing more harm than good.

  • by Carol Booth
The map, songline and pipeline. How legal experts misused Indigenous culture

The map, songline and pipeline. How legal experts misused Indigenous culture

“OMG, we win again!!!” wrote one campaigner about the fight with oil and gas giant Santos. But then the court changed its mind.

  • by Nick Toscano
PM absolutely denies feud as Plibersek tries to save her bill

PM absolutely denies feud as Plibersek tries to save her bill

The Greens are demanding tougher conditions if the environment protection agency is back on table in February.

  • by David Crowe and Paul Sakkal
Coalition frontbencher says voters conned into backing independents

Coalition frontbencher says voters conned into backing independents

Opposition communications spokesman Paul Fletcher, facing a battle against an independent at the next election, says teals had duped traditional Coalition supporters.

  • by Shane Wright
Albanese says Elon Musk has an agenda on social media ban

Albanese says Elon Musk has an agenda on social media ban

The prime minister says while he’s prepared to speak to the tech billionaire over the ban, Australian voters can expect to wait a bit longer before the next election.

  • by Shane Wright
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‘Downright dangerous’: National body responds to claims officers ‘planted fire ants’

‘Downright dangerous’: National body responds to claims officers ‘planted fire ants’

In a statement, the National Fire Ant Eradication Program called the allegations “false and unfounded”.

  • by Courtney Kruk
Miners rejoice as Albanese shelves environment watchdog

Miners rejoice as Albanese shelves environment watchdog

The resources sector wants the reform to be abandoned altogether rather than returned to the agenda in February.

  • by Mike Foley
How Albanese threw Plibersek – and the rest of us – under the bus

How Albanese threw Plibersek – and the rest of us – under the bus

It’s pretty clear Albanese feels threatened by his environment minister, but many of his colleagues were unhappy when he scuppered her deal to secure Labor’s environmental reforms.

  • by Jenna Price
‘Done over’: Labor dismay over PM’s call to ditch environment watchdog

‘Done over’: Labor dismay over PM’s call to ditch environment watchdog

Labor MPs and grassroots members are reeling from Anthony Albanese’s intervention to scrap a deal to deliver a major election commitment.

  • by Mike Foley and James Massola
Albanese intervenes to scupper Plibersek’s negotiations with the Greens

Albanese intervenes to scupper Plibersek’s negotiations with the Greens

The minister for the environment’s negotiations with the Greens over a major reform were close to bearing fruit. But the prime minister halted talks.

  • by Mike Foley, James Massola and Hamish Hastie