Glenn Connley

March 5, 2026

Andrew Wilkie punts on a straight answer on gambling reform. He doesn’t get it.

Member for Clark, Andrew Wilkie: My question is to the Minister for Communications. Minister, it’s almost three years since the Murphy report…

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Budget repair for you but tax cuts for me

The Treasurer has a strict rule for budget proposals; they must be revenue neutral. If you have a great idea that is…

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Call for 25% tax on gas exports

Member for Ryan, Elizabeth Watson-Brown: Corporate profiteering by big gas corporations skyrocketed after the invasion of Ukraine, causing rising power bills, and…

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The view from Mike Bowers

Some images from Question Time….

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Bowen provides update on fuel security

Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen: As the situation in the Middle East continues to deteriorate, Australians can be reassured…

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AI companies want free, unlimited access to Australian cultural works, instead of paying like the rest of us

Australian artists have expressed concerns that billions of dollars in investment from big tech to build data centres and AI technology may sway the…

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It’s not often you get a media release from the Speaker of the House of Reps

So here it is in full: Farrer by-electionThe Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Hon Milton Dick MP has announced the…

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Big question, no answer in the Senate

Over in the Senate, Greens Senator David Shoebridge asked Foreign Minister Penny Wong if Australians were aboard a submarine which sunk an…

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Feds ignored advice on salmon farming in Tasmania, changed law instead 

Cascades of fish faeces from mass-scale salmon farming in Tasmania’s Macquarie Harbour continue to threaten the existence of the Maugean skate –…

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The old “public spending driving inflation” chestnut

Shadow Treasurer, Tim Wilson: Yesterday’s data confirms in the final quarter of 2025 public demand grew faster than private demand at the…

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