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  • Brisbane Times
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Past articles by Adam:

Seven charts revealing the truth about wages and the Australian economy

The battlelines are drawn ahead of the next federal election, and the facts have never been more important. → Read More

'She's a fraud': Pauline Hanson's book reignites David Oldfield feud

The co-founder of One Nation says not only does Hanson not write her own speeches but "she's never had an original thought". → Read More

Doctors name and shame health insurers as profits and complaints soar

The Australian Medical Association's latest private health insurance report card warns of disturbing industry trends. → Read More

The pledge from Andrew Forrest that helped win over Pauline Hanson

Twiggy' Forrest has pledged to reinvest every dollar saved from the Turnbull government's company tax cuts into jobs and expanding operations. → Read More

High Court snuffs out Labor challenge against Turnbull minister

The court rules the manner of Labor's challenge was illegitimate because there was no referral from Parliament. → Read More

Michaelia Cash could face court over raids as union seeks subpoenas

The Australian Workers Union wants the Jobs Minister cross examined in open court about her role. → Read More

Turnbull government opens door to supporting WTO action against Trump

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has also hosed down speculation Australia may take a more assertive role against China in exchange for tariff exemptions. → Read More

Official connected to Michaelia Cash media leak controversy quits

Mark Lee resigned from the Fair Work Ombudsman last week as a federal police investigation continues. → Read More

Turnbull government warns of 'chaos' as powerful super union takes shape

The new union will have 144,000 members with an estimated $310 million in assets and annual revenue of nearly $150 million. → Read More

'Economy, jobs in jeopardy': Super union gets green light

The government and employer groups have failed in an attempt to derail the merger of the militant national construction and maritime unions into a super union. → Read More

Audit boss Tony Shepherd was paid $50,000 for secret government review

Mr Shepherd's inquiry looked at the future of the troubled Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility. → Read More

Barnaby Joyce charged taxpayers $100,000 for communications in lead-up to byelection

The Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority has released the latest data on politician's spending. → Read More

Barnaby Joyce charged taxpayers $100,000 for communications in lead-up to byelection

The Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority has released the latest data on politician's spending. → Read More

Michaelia Cash forced to withdraw 'disgraceful and sexist' comments about Bill Shorten's staff

The Jobs Minister had threatened to spread rumours about 'young women in Bill Shorten's office'. → Read More

Barnaby Joyce's expenses audited as Nats reel from leadership change

Barnaby Joyce's troubles may not have ended with his resignation with official inquiries into his use of travel and accommodation allowances ongoing. → Read More

Barnaby Joyce's expenses audited as Nats reel from leadership change

Barnaby Joyce's troubles may not have ended with his resignation with official inquiries into his use of travel and accommodation allowances ongoing. → Read More

Bill Shorten signals fight over charity crackdown

Labor says it cannot support proposed government laws that would "silence" or "punish" Australia's not-for-profit sector. → Read More

Nationals MPs push for consensus candidate to replace Barnaby Joyce

Deputy Bridget McKenzie has hinted she wants her colleagues to lock in behind a single candidate, likely to be Michael McCormack. → Read More

Rookie MP considers a last-minute bid to become Deputy Prime Minister

Queensland MP David Littleproud is now the only credible challenger to frontrunner Michael McCormack for the party's leadership. → Read More

Australia slides further in global corruption index in wake of scandals

Dodgy donations, travel rorts and the influence of industry lobbyists have been blamed for Australia's slide in the latest snapshot of global corruption. → Read More