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Nationals leader David Littleproud with new Liberal leadership team Angus Taylor and Jane Hume on Tuesday.

Taylor, Littleproud say migration must be cut to free up housing

The opposition is discussing changes that would make it harder for people to gain permanent residence and citizenship by proving they were law-abiding and contributing to the economy.

  • Paul Sakkal

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Pauline Hanson visited the college in October.

Hanson billed taxpayers $9000 for charter flight to opening of Rinehart-funded building

The Queensland senator defended her attendance at the Victorian event celebrating the contribution from Australia’s richest person.

  • Brittany Busch
One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce and Nationals leader David Littleproud.

Joyce accuses Littleproud of throwing in the towel: ‘No general!’

Barnaby Joyce told this masthead that David Littleproud’s remarks about the upcoming Farrer byelection, to be held days before the federal budget, were remarkable.

  • Paul Sakkal
Nationals leader David Littleproud delivers a pep-talk on Tuesday.

We might come last: Littleproud talks down byelection chances as leadership rivals circle

In an interview on this masthead’s Inside Politics podcast, the under-pressure leader denied that he split the Coalition in January to blow up Sussan Ley’s leadership.

  • Paul Sakkal
Sheikh Moustapha Sarakibi says One Nation does not speak for the Victoria he knows.

As One Nation rises, Muslim leader expresses faith in Victorian voters

In the immediate aftermath of Bondi, Sheikh Moustapha Sarakibi was part of an extraordinary gathering around Jacinta Allan’s cabinet table.

  • Chip Le Grand
Hanson slapped herself on the wrist and stormed out of the chamber before the Senate censured her.

Coalition opposes censure of Pauline Hanson over Muslim remarks

The One Nation leader stormed out of the chamber before the vote, slapping herself on the wrist and labelling the proceedings a joke.

  • Brittany Busch and Nick Newling
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Hanson’s surge is just a protest vote? The one notion that imperils Liberals

At the last two elections, the Coalition parties have remained largely immovable. Their voters, on the other hand, have been willing to shift.

  • Sean Kelly
Illustration by Joe Benke

State election will be an acid test for One Nation, and for Albanese

The March 21 poll is a referendum on the viability of Australia’s existing two-party system.

  • Peter Hartcher
Sussan Ley addressed the media after her ousting as Liberal leader earlier this month.

Multimillion-dollar fight in Farrer byelection as Ley puts torch to Taylor

Sussan Ley’s resignation has triggered a brutal byelection battle – with One Nation to test its recent polling success against both Coalition parties and popular independents.

  • Mike Foley and Paul Sakkal
Nick Flanagan, next to the Mulwala Canal near his property outside of Finley.

A protest vote is brewing in Sussan Ley’s seat – but it won’t be simple

Like many Australians, dairy farmer Nick Flanagan finds his WhatsApp group chat is a good barometer of what people are thinking about politics. Its contents will worry the Coalition.

  • Natassia Chrysanthos