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Canberra · CanberraHome Affairs secretary Mike Pezzullo sent secret messages to Liberal Party powerbroker. The messages show a senior public servant bad-mouthing ministers, attacking political decisions and attempting to influence portfolio appointments. Columnist Paul Bongiorno says the messages reveal a bigger problem in the public service which could undermine our democracy.See the Story
The Pezzullo texts: How power really works in Canberra
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Collingwood, Victoria · CollingwoodGeorge Saunders is one of literary fiction's most acclaimed living writers. Along with his many collections of short stories, he also published the Booker Prize-winning novel Lincoln in the Bardo. This week, Michael chats with him about his life and career, and George reveals the three words that made him a writer.See the Story
The Three Words That Made George Saunders a Writer
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Collingwood, Victoria · CollingwoodAndrews became a symbol for lockdowns across Australia, but within Victoria he had an unusual ability to write his own narrative and win elections. Associate editor of The Saturday Paper Martin Mckenzie-Murray on the duality of Dan and what made him into a controversial, but extremely popular leader.See the Story
Olympus has fallen: Dan Andrews is gone
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Collingwood, Victoria · CollingwoodRupert Murdoch is stepping down from his empire and giving it to his son, Lachlan. Only a few years ago, it would have been an unthinkable succession, as father and son were estranged. But those deep wounds healed, and at 92, Rupert is ready to let his son's vision take shape.See the Story
Inside Lachlan's plans for the Murdoch empire
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Joe Biden · United StatesSaul Griffith is a former advisor to the Biden administration on climate policy, and contributor to The Saturday Paper. He explains how Australia can create a thriving economy based on green energy and manufacturing, while helping the world shift to renewables. This is the second instalment of a two-part series on Australia's green economy.See the Story
Is Australia about to waste our biggest opportunity?
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Referendum · CollingwoodPrime Minister Anthony Albanese joins us for a special conversation about the Voice to Parliament. Albanese shares what makes him so personally invested in the Voice, whether he got the timing of the referendum wrong and what he thinks Australia will look like if we vote Yes.See the Story
The Albanese interview: There's still hope for the Voice
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Fact check: Nine key lies told about the Voice to Parliament
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Jim ChalmersTreasurer Jim Chalmers is appealing to corporate Australia to consider nation-building a part of business. He unveils measures to prevent a repeat of professional services giant PwC's misuse of government information for private-sector gain. Chalmers mused on issues of corporate conscience and the relative roles of government and business in shaping Australia's future.See the Story
Jim Chalmers’ pitch to clean up corporate Australia
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