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Labor and Greens would try to frustrate double-dissolution planning

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has said Labor would not support an early recall of the Senate, further complicating the situation if the government wants to call a double-dissolution election.

The government is considering bringing the budget forward a week to May 3 to give itself extra time to get supply through, which would be necessary for a...

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WA Labor avoids own goal, but what damage has Smith's tilt at the leadership done?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageStephen Smith's bid to return to politics as Labor leader in Western Australia has ended in defeat.AAP/Tony McDonough

The destabilisation of Mark McGowan’s leadership of the Western Australian Labor Party by former federal defence minister Stephen Smith – and his unnamed supporters within state parliament – was a folly of the...

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  2. The off-topic Conversation #84
  3. Full response from the International Transport Workers' Federation and Maritime Union of Australia
  4. Bill threatens to remove last safety net for refugees fleeing death, torture and persecution
  5. The problems with Australia's hospitals – and how they can be fixed
  6. Infographic: a snapshot of hospitals in Australia
  7. From triage to discharge: a user's guide to navigating hospitals
  8. Insurance outlook: in an era of increasing competition technology will make the difference
  9. EcoCheck: Australia's Southwest jarrah forests have lost their iconic giants
  10. Orang-utans play video games too, and it can enrich their lives in the zoo
  11. Memo to our latest cities minister: here's what needs to be done
  12. Here’s looking at: ‘Whistler’s Mother’
  13. Full response from a spokesman for Michaelia Cash and a spokeswoman for Penny Wong
  14. FactCheck Q A: can foreign seafarers be paid $2 an hour to work in Australian waters, under laws passed by Labor?
  15. Health Check: three reasons why sleep is important for your health
  16. Uberbanking, with limits
  17. Not so grassroots: how the snowflake model is transforming political campaigns
  18. Explainer: Screenrights and the thorny question of writers' royalties
  19. Expert panel: the state of the National Broadband Network
  20. Coalition gains in Ipsos despite Turnbull's ratings slump
  21. Banking outlook: threats from technology, burst of housing bubble, end of mining boom
  22. What might a 'Brexit' mean for the Anglosphere – and Australia?
  23. Tipping point: how we predict when Antarctica's melting ice sheets will flood the seas
  24. Pi and its part of the most beautiful formula in mathematics
  25. Taking a break from your diet helps long-term weight loss
  26. True crime interrogates toxic masculinity, at last
  27. Australian teachers get fewer training days than in other countries and turn to online courses for support
  28. Keeping Christopher Contented
  29. Coalition holds solid lead in Ipsos-Fairfax poll but Turnbull slips
  30. Taking her medicine: Maria Sharapova grand slammed
  31. Brian Greene yes but string theory no
  32. The good, the bad and the ugly: research funding flows to big and beautiful mammals in Australia
  33. How can we understand the origins of Islamic State?
  34. CommInsure – You pays your money and you takes your chance
  35. Utzon Lecture: Re-imagining the Harbour City
  36. Nature's hidden wealth is conservation's missed opportunity
  37. Kids, put down the snails, they could carry rat lungworm
  38. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Windsor and Joyce
  39. Despite positive steps, Australia still needs to do more to end forced marriage
  40. Vital Signs: confidence ranges from 'ok' to 'not great'; meanwhile, the Euro crisis simmers
  41. The ugly story of Dick Smith, from float to failure
  42. Melbourne's desalination plant is just one part of drought-proofing water supply
  43. AI has beaten us at Go. So what next for humanity?
  44. Grattan on Friday: Windsor's challenge will mess with Joyce's susceptible mind
  45. Who benefits from media reform? If history is any guide, it's not the public
  46. Boy, girl or …? Dilemmas when sex development goes awry
  47. Friday essay: thriving societies produce great books – can Australia keep up?
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