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Jackson Stiles

The New Daily

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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Past articles by Jackson:

Five years on from the day Australian cars died

Denis Masters remembers well that fateful day, five years ago, when he saw speakers and a stage being set up on the lawns outside Holden's Adelaide factory. → Read More

Stuart Robert's neighbours 'stunned' by his huge internet bill

Current and former neighbours of federal MP Stuart Robert have confirmed his street is plagued by internet issues, but are still mystified by his huge bill. → Read More

Australia's enviro minister contradicts top climate experts

Australia's new environment minister has dismissed a call by the world's leading panel of climate experts to quickly abandon coal power. → Read More

Aged care royal commission: PM angrily denies funding cut

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has angrily denied cutting $1.2 billion in aged care funding as he announced a royal commission into the sector. → Read More

Revenge? Turnbull, Bishop cause chaos for PM

Just when the leadership chaos appeared to be quietening down, Scott Morrison has had to fend off extraordinary interventions from former Liberal leaders. → Read More

Morrison won't say why Turnbull was dumped

In what was widely regarded as a poor performance, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has again refused to explain why his party dumped Malcolm Turnbull. → Read More

'Disgraced': Dutton goes nuclear against Border Force accuser

A furious Peter Dutton has launched a potentially defamatory attack on former Border Force boss Roman Quaedvlieg – sparking an equally angry response. → Read More

Poll blow for Morrison on eve of first question time

Scott Morrison will on Monday face Parliament for the first time as prime minister, in what promises to be a blistering confrontation. → Read More

ASIC tries to squeeze millions more from NAB over super scandal

NAB faces a bill of well over a hundred million dollars after the financial regulator launches legal action over 'fees for no service' scandal. → Read More

Liberals slammed over 'special favours' for top end of town

The government stands accused of "special favours" for the rich and well-connected, just as it tries to win over 'battlers' with a big pension splurge. → Read More

Polo players, au pairs get high level Liberal Party access

AFL boss Gillon McLachlan used high-level access to Liberal Party ministers to inquire about visas for a polo player as well as a French au pair. → Read More

Australia a big part of 'greatest threat' to the Pacific

Australia's island neighbours in the Pacific are annoyed with us over climate change, and the latest data on carbon emissions show why. → Read More

Paparazzi 'stalk' the Turnbulls in New York

Photographers and journalists have interrupted the US getaway of Malcolm and Lucy Turnbull. → Read More

Liberal women call out bullying inside the party

Two more Liberal women, Kelly O’Dwyer and Lucy Gichuhi, have hit out at bullying inside their fractured party. → Read More

The Turnbulls flee Scott Morrison's 'nanny state'

Malcolm Turnbull has left the country, leaving Scott Morrison to fight a perilous by-election and mop up Peter Dutton's nanny scandal. → Read More

Turnbull sets up bitter by-election fight

Ousted PM Malcolm Turnbull has, true to his word, cursed the "insurgents" in his party with a potentially debilitating by-election battle. → Read More

Horror first poll for ScoMo's 'next gen team'

Scott Morrison, Australia's come-from-nowhere prime minister, has appointed a ministry with few women and plenty of coal. → Read More

Turnbull's act of 'bastardry' sets up three-way fight

A showdown at noon has been orchestrated by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, with three leading contenders to replace him in The Lodge. → Read More

'Shambolic': Dutton camp botches shadowy second strike

Supporters of Peter Dutton appear to have bungled a late night attempt to conjure a second leadership spill, but may still force a second vote on Thursday. → Read More

PM throws Peter Dutton to Labor's wolves

Malcolm Turnbull has put up little to no defence to a serious charge of a breach of the constitution that could, if proven, strip Peter Dutton of his seat. → Read More