Australian election 2022

Clive Palmer’s mining company pumped $116m into UAP at 2022 election, helping it outspend major parties
Revelation likely to add to transparency stakeholders calls’ for caps on political donations
Christopher Knaus, Nick Evershed and Paul Karp
01, Feb, 2023 @1:34 AM

Teal voters are more likely to be Labor-leaning than conservative, study finds
Majority were not disaffected Coalition supporters and voted tactically to defeat incumbents, according to report
Paul Karp and Amy Remeikis
04, Dec, 2022 @7:06 PM

Winning teal independents backed by $10.2m in political donations
AEC disclosures reveal Atlassian founder Scott Farquhar was the biggest Climate 200 donor, giving $1.5m, followed by Mike Cannon-Brookes
Paul Karp
07, Nov, 2022 @2:49 AM

Liberal party opposes Labor’s truth in political advertising and spending cap laws
Dispute between major parties in parliamentary inquiry sets up battle on electoral law before 2025 election
Paul Karp
26, Oct, 2022 @4:43 AM

ABC calls for mandate to ensure it hosts federal election debate
Bid follows national broadcaster being turned down last election by Scott Morrison to host leaders’ debate despite its broad reach
Amanda Meade
17, Oct, 2022 @3:00 PM

The 47th parliament is the most diverse ever – but still doesn’t reflect Australia
While women have made the biggest gains, parliament still has a long way to go to truly reflect multicultural Australia
Amy Remeikis
24, Jul, 2022 @5:30 PM

Coalition ‘subverted democracy’ with election-day statement on asylum boat, Labor says
Home affairs minister Clare O’Neil says former government’s pressuring of public servants to reveal boat arrival was ‘unprecedented’
Ben Doherty and Paul Karp
23, Jul, 2022 @6:09 AM

‘Disgraceful’: report reveals Morrison government pressured border force to promote election day boat arrival
Labor says action by former government ‘sabotaged’ protocols for political gain and was ‘without precedent’ in Australian history
Paul Karp
22, Jul, 2022 @11:55 PM

Climate 200: man behind teal MPs warns Labor not to hobble independents with electoral spending cap
Byron Fay says he supports government plan if it doesn’t benefit major parties while hindering political newcomers
Paul Karp
13, Jul, 2022 @5:58 AM

Labor aims to legislate spending caps and truth in advertising, says Don Farrell
Special minister of state signals ambitious suite of electoral reforms to be rolled out before next election
Paul Karp
09, Jul, 2022 @8:00 PM

Australia’s 35 newly elected MPs head to ‘parliament school’
New MPs will hear from clerks, whips, former MPs, the outgoing speaker, the federal police and Asio on the inner workings of Parliament House
Sarah Martin and Paul Karp
28, Jun, 2022 @8:49 AM

Peter Dutton says NSW Liberal party preselection delays were ‘completely unacceptable’
Nine candidates were preselected just days before the 2022 federal election amid bitter recriminations in the NSW branch
Paul Karp
26, Jun, 2022 @6:42 AM
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