Ross Peake

Ross Peake

Young Liberals back Zed despite Abbott

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Ross Peake Canberra Liberals have rebuffed Tony Abbott by dumping his frontbench member in the interests of generational change.

Rudd on hand when times are challenging

Ross Peake Dusk was settling over the laid-back crowd at the reconciliation concert on the grass at Parliament House when Kevin Rudd arrived.

Relentless finger-pointing means Labor set to lose the final week

Ross Peake Julie Bishop's dramatic escalation of her claims about the AWU slush fund confirms - as if any proof was needed - that the Coalition's strategy is to deny the government oxygen for its own messages...

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Swan coy on how books stack up

Ross Peake Every day the Gillard government's crabwalk away from a surplus becomes more obvious.

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Uncertain times as mystery man takes his seat

Ross Peake The crisis over the speakership plunges the Gillard government into another period of uncertainty.

Gillard mad as hell and not going to take it any more

Ross Peake After being lectured by Julia Gillard for misogynist cat calls Tony Abbott murmured yesterday that the PM was "a piece of work".

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PM's 'tough love' means Abbott has to find himself a new mantra

Ross Peake ''Just say sorry, Prime Minister.''

Vote too early for contender

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Ross Peake Julia Gillard must get at least 70 votes in caucus today to drive a stake through the heart of Kevin Rudd's leadership ambitions.

Shorten sweetens the level of parliamentary intrigue

Ross Peake What does Bill Shorten know?

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Thomson living in his own fantasy land

Ross Peake Julia Gillard won't be in Parliament on Monday to hear the heroic attempt by Craig Thomson to explain the indefensible.

PM must find a way to deal with the politics of carbon tax

Ross Peake The expected cut in interest rates by the Reserve Bank today will do nothing to save Julia Gillard.

Slipper saga a serious blow to recovering PM

Peter Slipper Speaker of the House of Representatives

Ross Peake The scandal surrounding Peter Slipper is a serious blow for Julia Gillard, because it not only draws attention to her government's precarious parliamentary position but also raises questions about...

PM facing a quandary over fallout

Canberra: Treasurer Wayne Swan, Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Minister for Energy and Resources Martin Ferguson address a press conference in the Blue Room at 8:45am in Parliament House, Tuesday 20 March 2012.††Photo by Penny Bradfield.

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Ross Peake Julia Gillard reckons she has got Tony Abbott backed into a corner over his opposition to using the mining tax revenue to fund a cut in company tax.

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