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Barnaby Joyce defects to One Nation

Former Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce announces shock move to Pauline Hanson's One Nation after wagyu dinner meeting. Political earthquake rocks Australian politics.

Green Perth Offices Get 7% Higher Rent

JLL research reveals Perth's top-rated sustainable offices can charge 7% more rent, with fully electric buildings seeing a 23.4% national premium. Discover the financial benefits of green retrofitting.

Barnaby Joyce may join One Nation this week

Barnaby Joyce could defect to One Nation as early as this week following a controversial dinner with Pauline Hanson. The Nationals MP has been boycotting party meetings amid record poll numbers.

Why the next non-Labor PM may not be Liberal

Analysis reveals the Liberal Party faces existential crisis as internal divisions and policy failures threaten their future. Can they recover before being replaced?

Sussan Ley Abandons Net Zero Commitment

Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley has dramatically abandoned Australia's net zero by 2050 target, declaring it 'dead'. The policy reversal creates major political division ahead of COP30.

Australian conservative parties in total disarray

Australia's conservative parties face a crisis of identity, leadership, and climate policy, with polling at historic lows and internal conflict raging nationwide. Discover the full story.

Joyce Considers One Nation Defection Over Dinner

Barnaby Joyce is weighing a defection to Pauline Hanson's One Nation, with a Canberra steak dinner meeting that could reshape Australia's political landscape. Read the exclusive details.

Energy companies defy Coalition's net zero retreat

AGL and the Australian Energy Council reaffirm commitment to net zero by 2050, creating a stark divide with the Coalition's new climate policy. Discover how this impacts Australia's energy future.

Liberals dump net zero, risk voter backlash

The Liberal Party's decision to abandon its net zero emissions target represents a major political gamble that could alienate young voters, women and urban constituents. Analysis suggests this ideological move ignores critical electoral realities.

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