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Paul Karp

Paul Karp

The Guardian

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Labor wants multinationals to reveal their worldwide income for tax purposes. That plan is under attack

Wouldn’t it be nice to know precisely how much revenue multinational companies made in Australia and around the world just to make sure they’re...

13.10.2024 80

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Paul Karp

The Agenda No one wants kids vaping. But is Labor criminalising adults who flout the crackdown?

The Australian Medical Association was in Canberra on Friday pushing for parliament to pass laws to crack down on vaping, expected to be voted on in...

26.05.2024 70

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Paul Karp

The Agenda Andrew Giles faces years of litigation as he fights to prevent another disastrous defeat on immigration

Andrew Giles has a reputation as the most sued person in Australia. A conscientious man in a controversial portfolio, for the immigration minister...

31.03.2024 80

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The Agenda Peter Dutton wanted a plebiscite on marriage equality. Why not hold another on his nuclear fantasy?

When the Coalition was paralysed by whether or not to legislate marriage equality, it turned to the wisdom of the people. The plebiscite was divisive,...

17.03.2024 80

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Dunkley shows the Liberal party’s ‘more of the same’ is not a path to government

There is something for everyone in Dunkley’s byelection result. For the Albanese government: Jodie Belyea has held on to what is traditionally a...

02.03.2024 80

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Morrison says faith gives him ability to be honest on his failings – he just doesn’t have any

Scott Morrison has been an infrequent contributor to parliamentary debates since he took up a place on the backbench. Sitting in a corner hidden away...

27.02.2024 100

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Political porkies are becoming ever more brazen. We all need to call them out

Have you heard the one about the new car and ute tax? What about $600m of funding cuts weakening Australia’s borders? If you did, then the joke is...

23.02.2024 80

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If Peter Dutton’s opposition are true defenders of the working class, support for Labor’s stage-three overhaul may be their ultimate test

In February 2023 Peter Dutton told the first joint Coalition party room of the year that the Liberals and Nationals were the “parties of the...

02.02.2024 80

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