Katharine Murphy

Katharine Murphy

Katharine Murphy is national affairs correspondent at The Age. She has been reporting on federal politics for more than a decade, starting at The Australian Financial Review, where she was Canberra chief of staff from 2001 to 2004, and moving to The Australian as a specialist writer from 2004 to 2006. She joined The Age in 2006. In 2008, she won the Paul Lyneham Award for Excellence in Press Gallery Journalism.

The media must embrace reform to survive

Katharine Murphy Should we be surprised when it comes to media reform that most of the protagonists are working an angle?

Let's hear more from Pyne on 'chalk and talk' teaching

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Katharine Murphy Universities join the miners in using ads to gain influence.

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Free-for-all on foreigners as leaders chase votes

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Katharine Murphy So that's where we are. We need to ''stop foreign workers being put at the front of the queue''. We need ''behavioural protocols'' for ''illegals'' so we all know whether undesirables are lurking...

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No coup against Baillieu, says Abbott

Leader of The Federal Opposition Tony Abbott and Victorian Premier Ted Baillieu

Katharine Murphy There has been no shadowy coup against former Victorian premier Ted Baillieu - simply an ''orderly transition to a new premier'', Tony Abbott says.

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Remember voters, you can steer Australia's future

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Katharine Murphy Politics is itself devaluing the currency of leadership in some attempt to remain one step ahead of opinion polls.

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Analysis

It's now or never for government on media reforms

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Katharine Murphy Given how late the Gillard government has left its run on media reform, Conroy has little option now other than to crash or crash through.

Commando Conroy's roll of the dice

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Katharine Murphy Next week or not at all, says the Communications Minister Stephen Conroy of his media reform package.

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Abbott puts aside pugilism to set a new moral course

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott

Katharine Murphy He's claiming a leadership role on recognition of indigenous Australians.

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Christine's cheap headline grab

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Katharine Murphy SO that Labor-Green alliance is off – loads of you have read the news this afternoon, arguments have broken out in the online comments, there's been a blizzard of break-up analogies – but has...

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Beware the distorting influence of the live news cycle

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Katharine Murphy Media 'gatekeepers' can often help you weigh the significance of the news.

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Malcolm Turnbull and the goblet of fire

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Katharine Murphy Having been invited to express some humanity, Turnbull thought he might bin the standard dot-point formulations about what it's like to lose the party leadership, and tell the truth.

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2010 rewind as pollies still play voters for mugs

Fairfax News 07/07/10 -  The PM Julia Gillard in Darwin to visit navy personell on HMAS Broome , Pictured with the MLA for Lindsay , David Bradbury 2nd from  L ,watching a mock boarding of a SIEV on Darwin Harbour.  pic Glenn Campbell

Katharine Murphy Perhaps it's just a slightly unhinged week. Those who are still paying off the bills from the therapy sessions following the 2010 election campaign – the most diminishing, grinding, pointless...

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Katter's populism dogs both parties

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Katharine Murphy What does a new dam in far north Queensland have to do with a traffic snarl in western Sydney? Nothing at all, actually, despite some heroic connect-the-dots efforts by Labor ministers last week.

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Katter's world causing cluster headaches ...

Katharine Murphy Both major parties are scrambling to counter the new populist hero.

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Facebook and Twitter afford politicians more control

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Katharine Murphy For a backroom boy, John McTernan attracts a lot of column centimetres. There's a negative perception inside the government that the Prime Minister's senior communications adviser courts publicity.

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The librarian's strategy

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Katharine Murphy The tango between pollies and the media is changing. But will voters benefit?

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Labor's policy land grab may pull Abbott into war of ideas

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Katharine Murphy Ideas are on the way back. This is a bold call given post-truth politics is meant to have triumphed and I've been deeply pessimistic for most of this year.

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Don't blink, but from a toxic mire the idea is on the march

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Katharine Murphy In an election year, our leaders must connect with us on a deeper level.

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One parent's plea: hands off NAPLAN

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Katharine Murphy Teachers are truly wonderful people. Anyone who has wandered onto the grounds of an ordinary neighbourhood public school gets that these people aren't in the occupation for the glory.

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No one is laughing now

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Katharine Murphy After the 'pranked' nurse tragedy, the media needs to look deep into its heart.

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