Gabrielle Chan
Gabrielle Chan is the chief political correspondent for Guardian Australia. She has been a journalist for 30 years
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2016 election donation disclosures: no money from Malcolm Turnbull listedLiberals say they made complete disclosures for financial year, which means PM did not make donation by the second-last day of the campaign
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Bill Shorten pushes integrity inquiry but says political corruption isn't widespreadLabor leader commits to skills summit and echoes Donald Trump by saying he would put ‘Australia first’
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Australia must not become an 'unskilled enclave' in Asia, Bill Shorten to warnLabor leader to accuse some employers of using overseas workers as a low-cost substitute for local staff
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Reading between the lines: Tony Abbott's speech to the Young LiberalsThe former PM gave a speech to a political conference in Adelaide at the weekend. Gabrielle Chan annotates the speech and has a few suggestions as to what he might really mean
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Cabinet papers 1992-93: victory for 'True Believers' kicks off lasting debatesLabor increased its majority at the March 1993 election, but a tough budget overshadowed its ambitious economic and social plans
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Bob Brown says Left Renewal an 'anti-Greens' group that looks like a hoaxFormer leader says no Greens member who rejects law and order should remain in the party
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Federal resources minister accuses ABC of 'fake news' over Adani coalmineMatt Canavan attacks the broadcaster for being one-sided and says Australia’s biggest coalmine would improve the environment
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Trump-style political disaffection taking hold in Australia, review saysAcademic review of 2016 federal election warns trend of dissatisfaction with politicians should be seen as ‘wake up call’
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Myefo: Moody's says budget deficits will be greater than projected – as it happenedMidyear economic fiscal outlook shows budget deficit $10bn worse over four years and net debt expected to peak a year later than forecast
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Coalition appoints former MP Jamie Briggs to Moorebank Intermodal boardLiberal MP who resigned from Malcolm Turnbull’s ministry to join board of government enterprise
Topics
- Australian politics
- Malcolm Turnbull
- Coalition
- Labor party
- Liberal party
- Bill Shorten
- Australian economy
- Australian Greens
- Cabinet papers
- Business (Australia)
- Paul Keating
- Indigenous Australians
- One Nation
- Barnaby Joyce
- Tony Abbott
- Australian education
- Cory Bernardi
- Scott Morrison
- National party
- Tax


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