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Almost all state and territory leaders declare for a republic

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor

On the eve of Australia Day, the Australian Republican Movement (ARM) has released a statement of support for an Australian head of state signed by all but one of the nation’s premiers and chief ministers.

Only West Australian premier Colin Barnett declined to add his name. Both Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, a former chairman of the ARM,...

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Abbott says he will run for another term

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor

Former prime minister Tony Abbott has ended months of speculation by confirming he will renominate for his Sydney seat of Warringah.

His decision will be welcomed by many conservatives in the party but will concern those colleagues who fear that his continuation in parliament could be a destabilising force.

In a statement on his website, Abbott said...

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Morrison open to changing tax white paper process

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor

Treasurer Scott Morrison has opened the possibility for an alternative to the government’s present white paper process for tax reform.

The government was “not hostage” to particular processes and was “open to different approaches,” Morrison said on Sunday.

The current arrangement was for a green paper and a white paper,...

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