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Voters have marked down Jim Chalmers’ performance as treasurer while strongly backing some of Angus Taylor’s key policies.

One in three like Labor’s budget. Taylor has other reasons to hope

Public assessment of Jim Chalmers’ performance as treasurer has fallen to its lowest level ever as business groups unleash on the May budget.

  • James Massola

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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says nuclear waster could safely be stored in Australia.

Teen accused of terror plot over Liberals’ nuclear policy

A teenager planned to use homemade explosives targeting Liberal Party members and a public event in response to Peter Dutton’s nuclear policy, a court has been told.

  • Rex Martinich
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and One Nation leader Pauline Hanson.

Albanese takes swipe at One Nation’s foreign policy credentials

The prime minister has commented after this masthead’s Resolve Political Monitor showed Pauline Hanson ahead of him as preferred PM.

  • Brittany Busch
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One Nation Express v Albanese’s ‘stable’ revolution: It will be a head-on crash

Australia’s political landscape is shifting fundamentally. Voters are yet to define how they want it to shape up.

  • Sean Kelly
Pauline Hanson is the nation’s preferred prime minister in the most recent Resolve Political Monitor.

Voters prefer Hanson as PM. Are they prepared for her to run the country?

According to the latest Resolve Political Monitor, that’s exactly what they are asking for.

  • James Massola
Diverging fortunes … Pauline Hanson, Anthony Albanese and Angus Taylor.

Hanson overtakes Albanese as preferred PM, Coalition crashes to record low

One Nation is also now Australia’s preferred party by primary vote, overtaking Labor for the first time.

  • James Massola
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Jonno Duniam has announce he will not recontest the next election.

‘I’ve had enough’: Duniam shares the moment he knew his political career was over

The Tasmanian senator gave a parting warning to his colleagues, as he announced his plan to step away from politics to spend more time with his family.

  • Brittany Busch
Gwyneth Paltrow attends The 46th Annual New York Women in Film & Television “Muse” Awards’.

When Gwyneth gave off Melania vibes, the backlash was relentless. But was it fair?

The actor has fronted an ad campaign for Israeli real estate and declared herself an “independent”. People are outraged.

  • Jacqueline Maley
Pauline Hanson.

Senior Liberal warns party to stop talking about One Nation as Hanson hits back at PM

The One Nation leader posted a report about its fundraising campaign on social media after Albanese questioned its veracity, Hanson saying it proved the money was “ridgy-didge”.

  • Brittany Busch, Emily Kaine and James Massola
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has started a tour of Western Australia, where she is hosting a series of fundraisers.

One Nation can be defanged by some truth-telling. But only one other major party’s doing that

Can Pauline Hanson’s momentum be stopped? Only if her political opponents get fair dinkum with the electorate.

  • James Massola