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Andrew Clennell

Andrew Clennell

Political Editor at Sky News Australia

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Location
Australia
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Labor to ban online gambling ads, limit TV advertisements with major reform

TV gambling advertising would be banned within two years and an almost immediate ban would be imposed on online gambling ads under the federal government gambling reforms soon to hit Cabinet.
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Amount of super saved could be capped under new reforms - Sky News ...

Australians could be limited in terms of how much superannuation they could save under reforms being considered by the federal government, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has told Sunday Agenda in an interview from the sidelines of a G20 Finance Ministers’ summit in Delhi.
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Major Teal campaign donor launched $45million bid for oil and gas c...

A significant donor to Teal independent campaigns is a wealthy investor who took part in a $45 million takeover bid for an oil and gas company with interests in Australia and Africa earlier this year.
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Labor warned energy prices to rise ‘by up to 50 per cent’ in 2023

Power prices will rise by up to 50 per cent next year, the federal government has been warned by the Australian Energy Regulator, according to government sources.
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Labor Minister Kristy McBain potentially misled parliament over hus...

The Minister for Regional Development, Territories and Local Government Kristy McBain, is in more hot water over her shareholdings, after she appeared to have misled parliament over whether her husband received dividends at a time when he was not supposed to own shares.
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Albanese to review manufacturing grants

Some of the more than $800 million in manufacturing grants that were doled out by former prime minister Scott Morrison after he secretly swore himself in as Industry Minister will be reviewed to see if any of them should be scrapped, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says.