Katharine Murphy
Katharine Murphy is Guardian Australia's political editor. She has worked in Canberra's parliamentary gallery for 15 years. In 2008, she won the Paul Lyneham award for excellence in press gallery journalism, while in 2012 she was a Walkley award finalist in the best digital journalism category
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Political editor Katharine Murphy is joined by Shane Wright and Greg Jericho to discuss the economic state of Australia coming up to the next budget announcementPodcast
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Political editor Katharine Murphy and Essential Media’s Peter Lewis analyse the latest surveyPodcast
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Approval for Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton continues to sag amid cost of living squeeze
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Greens leader says party will negotiate in good faith on proposals that deal with the ‘untenable’ opening of new coal and gas mines
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The Albanese government has climbed on to the starter’s block for budget repair with its move on super tax breaks
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Angus Taylor says Coalition will fight any changes but Tasmanian MP Bridget Archer says we should not ‘shy away from having a conversation’
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If we can’t agree that generous tax concessions provide benefits to people who really don’t need help, while depriving the budget of funds for things we all need, things are really cooked
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This week, Guardian Australia’s politics team sit down to answer your questions. Is there such thing as a safe seat? How prepared has the Albanese government been for the pushback on the voice? And what responsibility does the current government have in keeping us safe from Covid?Podcast
One year in, Anthony Albanese is betting big on Australia’s better angels