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

Why this young Green Turk troubles Albanese to the Max

Why this young Green Turk troubles Albanese to the Max

They both hail from the Labor left, but Max Chandler-Mather is out to snare ALP votes for the Greens - and the housing crisis is fertile territory.

  • by David Crowe

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The four fixes Anthony Albanese wants for the housing crisis

The four fixes Anthony Albanese wants for the housing crisis

The prime minister is confident of securing pledges from state premiers to tackle what he sees as the key obstacles to new housing projects.

  • by David Crowe
Labor leaders aiming for national plan to boost renters’ rights

Labor leaders aiming for national plan to boost renters’ rights

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is seeking the deal at a national cabinet meeting in Brisbane next week while also negotiating new commitments on planning laws to add 1 million homes across the country.

  • by David Crowe
Stuart Robert met Infosys multiple times, including before $191 million deal

Stuart Robert met Infosys multiple times, including before $191 million deal

The new details add to a series of revelations about the former MP’s dealings over several years when he was a backbencher and a senior minister.

  • by David Crowe and Nick McKenzie
Consultancy firm boasted ‘unfettered access’ to Defence, national security agencies
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Consultancy firm boasted ‘unfettered access’ to Defence, national security agencies

Having won tens of millions of dollars worth of consulting work, this Canberra consultancy felt it was in the box seat for plenty more.

  • by Nick McKenzie and David Crowe
Ex-Deloitte partner used confidential Defence documents to win work for his new business

Ex-Deloitte partner used confidential Defence documents to win work for his new business

Controversial consultant David Milo used material he obtained as a partner at Deloitte to further his private interests after he left the firm.

  • by Nick McKenzie and David Crowe
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‘Rotten from the start’: Morrison, Tudge and Porter are forever shamed by robo-debt

‘Rotten from the start’: Morrison, Tudge and Porter are forever shamed by robo-debt

This is a thorough condemnation of former prime minister Scott Morrison and former federal ministers who championed a scheme that broke the law.

  • by David Crowe
Labor loses ground in Queensland, holds winning lead nationwide

Labor loses ground in Queensland, holds winning lead nationwide

The next test is the July 15 byelection in the safe Liberal seat of Fadden, where Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is seeking a swing to Labor.

  • by David Crowe
Why Stuart Robert should face the new corruption watchdog

Why Stuart Robert should face the new corruption watchdog

The claims against the former federal minister are too explosive to ignore. Only the National Anti-Corruption Commission has the power to dig where others cannot.

  • by David Crowe
Anthony Albanese in his own words

Anthony Albanese in his own words

The prime minister reflects on the purpose of power and some of the challenges ahead.

  • by David Crowe and Jacqueline Maley
Voice will make Australia ‘a little bit greater’: Albanese

Voice will make Australia ‘a little bit greater’: Albanese

In an exclusive interview, the prime minister said the Voice could be a unifying change as he hinted at the potential for future tax reform and named education as a key policy for a second-term agenda.

  • by David Crowe and Jacqueline Maley