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Paul Sakkal is federal political correspondent for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald who previously covered Victorian politics and has won two Walkley awards.

Albanese’s race around Australia to lock in crucial candidates

Albanese’s race around Australia to lock in crucial candidates

The prime minister is going to Dutton’s own seat of Dickson on Friday to unveil the Labor candidate in the battle for Queensland.

  • by James Massola and Paul Sakkal

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‘I’ll be fighting tooth and nail’: Muslim leader vows to back Labor

‘I’ll be fighting tooth and nail’: Muslim leader vows to back Labor

The government has run into trouble trying to find an envoy for Islamophobia, someone it hoped to unveil at the same time as the new antisemitism envoy.

  • by David Crowe and Paul Sakkal
Albanese shocked by ignorance of antisemitism

Albanese shocked by ignorance of antisemitism

The prime minister has appointed eminent lawyer and businesswoman Jillian Segal as Australia’s first envoy to combat discrimination towards Jews.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Real estate agents, lawyers in spotlight for money laundering crackdown

Real estate agents, lawyers in spotlight for money laundering crackdown

This masthead has reported on an alleged Chinese-Australian money laundering organisation that moved an estimated $10 billion while amassing a portfolio comprising Sydney mansions.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Embattled MP slams Muslim Vote claim that Labor’s ‘weak on Palestine’

Embattled MP slams Muslim Vote claim that Labor’s ‘weak on Palestine’

Labor’s Peter Khalil has become the first MP to push back against claims made by a burgeoning pro-Palestinian political movement aiming to unseat Labor politicians.

  • by Paul Sakkal
The six weeks that turned Fatima Payman’s rift with Labor into a chasm

The six weeks that turned Fatima Payman’s rift with Labor into a chasm

Fatima Payman was a quiet backbencher for her first two years in the Senate. But for the past six weeks the former union official has become a household name.

  • by James Massola and Paul Sakkal
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Crackdown targets foreign agents harassing dissidents

Crackdown targets foreign agents harassing dissidents

Australians with Iranian, Chinese, Cambodian, Rwandan and Indian backgrounds have reported foreign agents harassing and assaulting them on local soil.

  • by Paul Sakkal
PM warns against faith-based political movements as Payman hints at next move

PM warns against faith-based political movements as Payman hints at next move

Payman said “stay tuned” and “anything can happen” when asked if she wanted to collaborate with a coalition of Muslim community groups planning to run against Labor MPs.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Accusations, intimidation and resignation: Senator Fatima Payman quits Labor

Accusations, intimidation and resignation: Senator Fatima Payman quits Labor

Rebel senator Fatima Payman has quit the Labor Party after creating a political firestorm with her decision to vote against the government over recognising Palestinian statehood.

  • by Paul Sakkal and James Massola
Payman furore to come to a head as Albanese suggests exit

Payman furore to come to a head as Albanese suggests exit

It’s understood Fatima Payman intends to make a statement about her future on Thursday and announce a formal split from Labor.

  • by Angus Thompson, Paul Sakkal and James Massola
Teal calls for snap climate election as rumours of cabinet reshuffle swirl

Teal calls for snap climate election as rumours of cabinet reshuffle swirl

Monique Ryan wants an election on the Coalition’s contentious nuclear plan as Peter Dutton readies for an early poll.

  • by Paul Sakkal and James Massola