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

We trust the police. But the court system? Not so much

We trust the police. But the court system? Not so much

Only a third of Australians express faith in our courts - but we feel safe in our homes and aren’t too fussed about dog poo.

  • by James Massola

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Truth-telling set to fill Voice gap as Leeser urges PM to step up
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Truth-telling set to fill Voice gap as Leeser urges PM to step up

As retiring Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney declared history would look kindly upon the Voice effort, Liberal MP Julian Leeser lamented the “national silence” that has existed since its defeat.

  • by Paul Sakkal and James Massola
Lachlan Murdoch hosts Albanese, Dutton, billionaires amid real-life succession drama

Lachlan Murdoch hosts Albanese, Dutton, billionaires amid real-life succession drama

The chair of News Corp and Fox Corp hosted an event celebrating the 60th anniversary of The Australian on behalf of his 93-year-old father, Rupert Murdoch.

  • by Calum Jaspan and James Massola
O’Connor, Burney confirm retirements as MPs jostle for promotion

O’Connor, Burney confirm retirements as MPs jostle for promotion

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the resignations will allow him to refresh his ministry after two years with an unchanged team.

  • by James Massola and Paul Sakkal
Senior Albanese government ministers could quit in a matter of days

Senior Albanese government ministers could quit in a matter of days

There is growing expectation in Labor ranks that a pair of cabinet ministers are poised to announce they will not contest the next election and will step down from cabinet immediately.

  • by James Massola and Paul Sakkal
‘Everything on the table’: Burke weighs deregistration of CFMEU construction division amid revelations

‘Everything on the table’: Burke weighs deregistration of CFMEU construction division amid revelations

Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke has threatened deregistration if the union doesn’t clean house.

  • by James Massola and Annika Smethurst
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Albanese warns ‘things can escalate’ in local protests

Albanese warns ‘things can escalate’ in local protests

Expressing shock at the attempt on the life of Donald Trump, the prime minister called on Australians to lower the temperature of public debate.

  • by James Massola
Albanese’s race around Australia to lock in crucial candidates

Albanese’s race around Australia to lock in crucial candidates

The prime minister is going to Dutton’s own seat of Dickson on Friday to unveil the Labor candidate in the battle for Queensland.

  • by James Massola and Paul Sakkal
Dutton has told his troops to prepare for an early election. Are they up to it?

Dutton has told his troops to prepare for an early election. Are they up to it?

The veteran politician, a former police officer, lived through the scarring Nelson-Turnbull-Abbott years. He has placed a premium on unity, and it has paid off – at least so far.

  • by James Massola
The six weeks that turned Fatima Payman’s rift with Labor into a chasm

The six weeks that turned Fatima Payman’s rift with Labor into a chasm

Fatima Payman was a quiet backbencher for her first two years in the Senate. But for the past six weeks the former union official has become a household name.

  • by James Massola and Paul Sakkal
Fatima Payman has hurt Labor badly.  And she isn’t done yet

Fatima Payman has hurt Labor badly. And she isn’t done yet

Senator Fatima Payman’s defection to the crossbench has caused major damage to the government. And she isn’t done yet, either.

  • by James Massola