Mark Kenny

Mark Kenny

Mark Kenny is Fairfax Media's chief political correspondent. A director of the National Press Club, he regularly appears on the ABC's Insiders, Sky News Agenda, and Ten's Meet the Press. He has reported from Canberra under three prime ministers and several opposition leaders.

Taxing matters as GST takes centre stage again

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Mark Kenny Hypersensitivity over the GST dates back to Howard and Costello.

GST may be the answer to balancing the books

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Mark Kenny Politician after politician has squibbed it, making florid gestures but avoiding serious discussion of the goods and services tax.

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Labor sets a booby-trap as it heads for the door

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Mark Kenny Gillard and Swan have tried to use this budget to make it as hard as possible for Abbott to enjoy a clean run to the election.

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Triple-F for Labor in convincing voters of budget credibility

Mark Kenny The federal government's political skills are again being exposed as slipshod amid a messy prelude to a pre-election budget.

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Abbott can't lose if Labor fiddles with super rules

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Mark Kenny Two distinctly different interests are hoping that the Gillard Labor government proceeds with necessary but unpopular tax changes in the superannuation system.

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Back from the brink

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Mark Kenny Prime Minister Julia Gillard faces an uphill battle rebuilding her party's shattered brand after Labor's crippling leadership crisis ended in farce on Thursday with a party-room spill devoid of a...

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How it all went so horribly wrong for Labor

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Mark Kenny and Tony Wright How did the government leave Opposition Leader Tony Abbott in a seemingly unassailable position to waltz into the Lodge in September?

Money makes debate go round

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Mark Kenny While much of the world reeled from the banking and related property sector meltdown in 2008-09, swift stimulatory action in Australia, and our good fortune in being a major commodity supplier to...

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Blunder after blunder sets Swan up for attack

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Mark Kenny Julia Gillard's political troubles went from bad to worse on Thursday as her chief economic salesman first fluffed his lines on possible income tax rises and then quoted the wrong jobless number in...

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