Nicole Hasham, Canberra Times

Nicole Hasham

Canberra Times

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  • Brisbane Times
  • WAtoday
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Past articles by Nicole:

'Pure, torturous hell': The harrowing story of a broken Border Force officer and his desperate wife

Mike Pritchard cannot speak publicly about his ordeal. But his wife of 23 years is speaking out to get her husband the support he needs. → Read More

Centre Alliance Senator Rex Patick has struck a deal with the government to act against price gouging by gas pipeline operators

Centre Alliance senator Rex Patrick says the Morrison government has agreed to act against gas pipeline companies who drive up consumer power costs as the Coalition courts the influential minor party. → Read More

Peter Dutton approved budget savings the day before condemning cuts to border patrols

Mr Dutton also signed off on the internal budget measures despite being told they would affect the performance of the department. → Read More

Anthony Albanese poised to announce shadow ministry shake-up

Mr Albanese was still finalising his team late on Saturday as he consulted colleagues and sought to balance his shadow cabinet along gender, factional and state lines. → Read More

Federal election 2019: Senate make-up hangs in the balance, neither major party set for majority

The final Senate results are not expected to be known for several weeks. → Read More

Federal election 2019: Labor holds out hope in Western Australia as Queensland vote slumps

Nationwide exit polls suggested Labor was on track for election victory, but there have been surprising early results. → Read More

Shorten offers a wage gain and a jobs boost in economic pitch

The economic message will be at the heart of Mr Shorten's speech to the Labor campaign launch in Brisbane on Sunday. → Read More

'Not my job': Barnaby Joyce angrily rejects criticism over controversial water buyback

Two senior government figures have been drawn into controversy surrounding the deal, which has thrust water management to the fore of the federal election campaign. → Read More

Environment Minister Melissa Price signs off on Adani project

The decision follows intense pressure from her Queensland colleagues to sign off on the plan before the federal election. → Read More

Bob Katter to run CFMEU candidates in marginal Queensland coal seats

Bob Katter's intervention follows a threat by CFMEU Queensland secretary Steve Smyth to endorse non-Labor candidates. → Read More

Coalition at odds with states over energy savings measure

Queensland has accused the Morrison government of ditching a measure vital to lowering energy bills. → Read More

Malcolm Turnbull says Coalition should back Labor's energy policy

Mr Turnbull also says the Morrison government's "big stick" threats to energy companies are no substitute for a comprehensive climate and energy policy. → Read More

Adani announces coal mine construction will begin

The Indian mining giant says the company will entirely finance the works itself. → Read More

'Without balance' and 'sensible': Labor's massive energy plan divides critics

Investors warn that $15b plan creates uncertainty in the sector. → Read More

Scott Morrison slams 'lame excuse' for Bourke Street terrorist

The Prime Minister said community leaders should accept the attack was due in part to "extreme Islam" that had radicalised Shire Ali and not mental health, after the killer's family claimed Shire Ali was 'crying for help'. → Read More

Scott Morrison explains the logic behind Malcolm Turnbull's knifing

The Prime Minister says conservative Liberal insurgents behind Malcolm Turnbull's demise had believed the party must better connect with the values of its grassroots members. → Read More

Cormann concedes Coalition was 'in a more competitive position' when Turnbull knifed

Finance Minister Mathias Cormann has agreed that the Coalition had improved its electoral position just before he and his colleagues knifed Malcolm Turnbull. → Read More

'Why not put it on the biggest billboard Sydney has?': Scott Morrison backs decision to promote The Everest on Opera House

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says the Sydney Harbour Bridge has described opponents of the move to display racing ads on the Opera House sails as “precious”. → Read More

Bipartisan push to ban trade in elephant ivory and rhino horns

Though authorities regulate the import and export of ivory, there are no laws governing domestic trade. → Read More

Frydenberg firm: No negotiation over need for vote on emissions targets

Labor states have forced a delay to the federal government’s National Energy Guarantee. → Read More