Arthur Sinodinos on what Trump keeping his promises means for Australia

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Ask me anything: the future of Aukus, sanctions on Israel and more ACT senators

What’s the line in the sand for Albanese to rethink the multibillion-dollar Aukus agreement? Why won’t the government implement sanctions on the US and Israel – similar to those imposed on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine? And should the Senate expand to better represent the ne ...  Show more

Gabrielle Chan on farmers managing fuel and fertiliser shortages during a war

Journalist, author and farmer Gabrielle Chan speaks to Guardian Australia political editor Tom McIlroy about the experiences of rural and regional Australians whose work and everyday life have been upended by supply chain disruptions caused by the war in Iran. The former politica ...  Show more

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