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James Massola is national affairs editor. He has previously been Sunday political correspondent and South-East Asia correspondent.

Why Dutton could be the Yes campaign’s biggest asset

Why Dutton could be the Yes campaign’s biggest asset

The Yes campaign lacks cut-through and is being played off a break by bomb-throwing No campaigners. That must change for the Voice referendum to have any chance of success.

  • by James Massola

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ACT rebukes judge in Lehrmann probe over report leak

ACT rebukes judge in Lehrmann probe over report leak

The ACT police chief said the leaking of the damning report into the handling of the Lehrmann trial blindsided police and would affect the justice system.

  • by Angus Thompson and James Massola
‘Not a gotcha moment’: Yes advocates back Albanese in treaty stoush

‘Not a gotcha moment’: Yes advocates back Albanese in treaty stoush

Yes campaigners attempted to defuse two days of questions from the federal opposition about whether the creation of a Voice would then lead to a treaty.

  • by James Massola, Paul Sakkal and Angus Thompson
Housing stoush reignites as $10 billion fund returns to parliament

Housing stoush reignites as $10 billion fund returns to parliament

The Albanese government’s threat to hold an early election over its signature $10 billion housing policy will draw a step closer when the laws return to parliament on Wednesday.

  • by James Massola
Draft changes to ALP platform point to treaty move this term

Draft changes to ALP platform point to treaty move this term

The Coalition ramped up its attack on the Voice to parliament during question time, portraying the referendum as the start of an ambitious treaty agenda.

  • by Paul Sakkal, Angus Thompson and James Massola
Morrison lashes out at robo-debt ‘political lynching’, rejects royal commission findings

Morrison lashes out at robo-debt ‘political lynching’, rejects royal commission findings

The former prime minister has described the commission’s findings against him as “disproportionate, wrong, unsubstantiated and contradicted by clear evidence”.

  • by James Massola
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Cockiness stalled the Yes campaign. It could now scupper the No

Cockiness stalled the Yes campaign. It could now scupper the No

Yes campaigners mistakenly assumed an easy path for the Voice referendum and are paying for that hubris. But hubris seems to be infecting the No campaign.

  • by James Massola
Housing stoush could give Albanese double dissolution trigger

Housing stoush could give Albanese double dissolution trigger

The fight between Labor and the Greens to pass the housing package has become increasingly bitter as community anger mounts over soaring rents and mortgages. 

  • by James Massola and Rachel Clun
Crossbench dilemma solved as David Van assigned his seat

Crossbench dilemma solved as David Van assigned his seat

Van, planning to return to the upper house next week, will sit as far away as possible from his accuser, fellow independent Lidia Thorpe.

  • by James Massola and Angus Thompson
Liberal MPs were baffled by Taylor Martin’s exile. Now some say they know why

Liberal MPs were baffled by Taylor Martin’s exile. Now some say they know why

NSW Liberal leader Mark Speakman has refused to say when he became aware of complaints against Martin, including whether he knew when he left the MP out of his shadow ministry.

  • by Michael McGowan, James Massola and Jordan Baker
Voice to parliament can be defeated without ‘difficult’ Victoria, says No camp

Voice to parliament can be defeated without ‘difficult’ Victoria, says No camp

Jacinta Nampijinpa Price describes Victoria as a state “where everything is about ideology and not common sense”, while Warren Mundine say the No camp doesn’t need it.

  • by James Massola