Phillip Coorey

Phillip Coorey

Phillip Coorey joined the Sydney Morning Herald in 2005 and is the paper's Chief Political Correspondent, based in Canberra. Previously he was the Political Editor for Adelaide's The Advertiser. He has been in the Canberrra Press Gallery since 1998, except for 2003 and 2004 when he was the New York correspondent for News Ltd.

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Still no checkmate in minority government chess game

Phillip Coorey It was only last week that Andrew Wilkie, trying to deal himself back into relevance, warned the government it may need him yet.

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As the Coalition knows, there is a long history of costing opposition policies

Shadow Treasurer Joe Hockey.

Phillip Coorey The opposition and some sections of the media are in high dudgeon because information has been released. However, it's not the first time a government has costed opposition policies.

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Bets off for Abbott after a Rudd change

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Phillip Coorey As opposition leader between 1998 and 2001, Kim Beazley was the last person to lead federal Labor for a full term.

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Greens held cards on mining tax but chose protest over action

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Phillip Coorey Later today, if all goes to plan, the Senate will pass the legislation for the minerals resources rent tax, enabling it to start on July 1.

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Gillard has faith in poll resurrection

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Phillip Coorey Julia Gillard is not one to bemoan her lot publicly, nor is she prone to reacting to the potshots her detractors take at her personal life.

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Gillard's grace under pressure may not be enough

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Phillip Coorey Gillard's strength and toughness has got her this far and those who once thought she would be the kind to tap the mat should she realise she could not lead Labor to victory, are rethinking.

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Thomson has no words to lance boil that will ache until election day

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Phillip Coorey The question that will be left hanging after Craig Thomson makes his statement to Parliament today is how did the whole saga get this far?

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Politics looks a little topsy-turvy

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Phillip Coorey This political year ends with Labor behaving as though it is in opposition and the Coalition humming along as though it were in government.

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Plenty of signs, none of them good for ALP

John Brumby and a Victorian Labor sign.

Phillip Coorey THE backlash against the Brumby government in Victoria has surprised federal Labor, jeopardised its health reforms and paved the way for a thrashing of NSW Labor on March 26.

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Safety warning: debate fireworks could explode in somebody's face

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Phillip Coorey Tony Abbott's first parliamentary question as leader was to challenge Kevin Rudd's intestinal fortitude.

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