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Minns acted swiftly, but premier’s first ministerial casualty has come all too quickly

Minns acted swiftly, but premier’s first ministerial casualty has come all too quickly

Just four months in and Labor has suffered its first ministerial sacking over the smelly combination of property interests and improper disclosure.

  • by Michael Koziol

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Five key reasons why Berejiklian thought the ICAC should back off

Five key reasons why Berejiklian thought the ICAC should back off

The former premier and her high-powered legal team fought the ICAC at every turn. These are some of their submissions.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn
England’s hopes ride on McCullum’s horse Stokes

England’s hopes ride on McCullum’s horse Stokes

England’s cricket coach named his new horse after the team’s talismanic captain and fellow Kiwi. We wish it better luck than Ben.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
What Berejiklian and Maguire tell us about the state of modern love
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What Berejiklian and Maguire tell us about the state of modern love

I was shocked to discover the relationship between Berejiklian and Maguire is a model which is surprisingly common – a sizeable number of Australians agree relationships should have bosses – and that boss should be a man.

  • by Jenna Price
Daryl Maguire breaks silence after scathing ICAC report

Daryl Maguire breaks silence after scathing ICAC report

The lawyer for corrupt former NSW Liberal MP Daryl Maguire released a statement saying “Daryl Maguire is proud of his many achievements”.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn and Michael McGowan
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Cricket-mad pollies descend on Lord’s for Ashes showdown

Cricket-mad pollies descend on Lord’s for Ashes showdown

John Howard, Joe Hockey and a dishevelled Mark Latham all soaked up the drama at the home of cricket over the weekend.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman and David Estcourt
Dutton’s disturbing defence of Berejiklian

Dutton’s disturbing defence of Berejiklian

Voters have seen enough of Gladys Berejiklian’s actions to make up their own minds, and they will likewise judge Peter Dutton by what he does.

  • by Sean Kelly
Kudos to journos who exposed Berejiklian’s misdeeds

Kudos to journos who exposed Berejiklian’s misdeeds

The fallout from the ICAC report continues.

If politicians can’t call out corruption, the virus has infected the entire body politic

If politicians can’t call out corruption, the virus has infected the entire body politic

Gladys Berejiklian was a good premier who did good things. That cannot extinguish her wrongdoing.

  • by Simon Longstaff
Don’t believe the spin: Berejiklian was no feminine victim of a bad man

Don’t believe the spin: Berejiklian was no feminine victim of a bad man

The former premier’s dodgy boyfriend Daryl Maguire told her he was the boss. But let’s not patronise her like he did, and pretend that she was powerless.

  • by Jacqueline Maley