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David Crowe is chief political correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

Labor finally turns around primary vote slide – just

Labor finally turns around primary vote slide – just

There is a glimmer of hope for the government in the latest Resolve survey. But voters doing it tough want economic solutions.

  • by David Crowe

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Voters mark down Labor on economic management after RBA rates call

Voters mark down Labor on economic management after RBA rates call

The electorate isn’t convinced by Labor’s handling of the nation’s finances, the latest Resolve Political Monitor shows, although the government’s primary vote rose.

  • by David Crowe
We can’t rely on the bank of mum and dad to fix housing, says O’Neil

We can’t rely on the bank of mum and dad to fix housing, says O’Neil

In her first in-depth interview since becoming housing minister, Clare O’Neil says housing affordability is an “economic failure” that has led to a generational crisis.

  • by James Massola and David Crowe
A cap on dark political donations sounds simple, but there’s a serious catch

A cap on dark political donations sounds simple, but there’s a serious catch

It sounds wonderful to anyone fed up with blanket advertising and robocalls, but there will be a temptation to replace the lost money with more public funding.

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‘It’s a delusion’: Kelty hits back at Coalition call to deregister CFMEU
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‘It’s a delusion’: Kelty hits back at Coalition call to deregister CFMEU

But the former ACTU secretary says the move to overhaul the CFMEU is justified by the need to protect the interests of ordinary members.

  • by David Crowe and Angus Thompson
Australians pay the price for CFMEU tactics, figures show
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Australians pay the price for CFMEU tactics, figures show

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has turned the dispute over the CFMEU into a political test over the cost of living, claiming the union has added 30 per cent to the cost of major projects.

  • by David Crowe and Angus Thompson
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‘For the first time, I feel unsafe.’ Trump attack has fearful Australian MPs on edge
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‘For the first time, I feel unsafe.’ Trump attack has fearful Australian MPs on edge

Australia does not have America’s gun culture or record of political violence, but many of our politicians are increasingly concerned about their security.

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Voters want Labor to allow MPs more freedom to break ranks

Voters want Labor to allow MPs more freedom to break ranks

The exclusive findings highlight public support for politicians to speak out against the party line when they feel strongly on big issues.

  • by David Crowe
Union to go to war over bid to stamp out CFMEU corruption

Union to go to war over bid to stamp out CFMEU corruption

Union officials have vowed to fight “to the ends of the earth” against federal government moves to appoint an administrator to oversee the scandal-plagued CFMEU.

  • by David Crowe, Angus Thompson and Paul Sakkal
This is not the time to flinch on union corruption
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This is not the time to flinch on union corruption

Will Labor look after households or protect its friends in the union movement? One way to tell will be whether it forces tainted officials out the door.

  • by David Crowe
Government to appoint independent administrator for CFMEU
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Government to appoint independent administrator for CFMEU

The advice to the government is that deregistering the CFMEU would not work because the union could continue to act against employers.

  • by David Crowe, Ben Schneiders, Angus Thompson and Paul Sakkal