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Support the Guardian Support us   Fund independent journalism with $5 per month The,. (&R Australian Politics Latest news Australian Politics   Yanis Varoufakis on technofeudalism and the ‘new cold war’ – Australian politics podcast Yanis Varoufakis on technofeudalism and the ‘new cold war’ – Australian politics podcast US submarine news may have left Aukus backers with a sinking feeling – but Labor insists on making ‘plan A work’ Daniel Hurst Make Australia afraid again: must we have our own Trump moment for Peter Dutton to become PM? Lech Blaine NSW government knocks back Inner West Council demerger proposal – as it happened ‘He is a tool’: the NSW and Victorian rivalry rears its head over the GST. What happened to the lovefest? Full Story   Newsroom edition: the future of Australia’s alliance with the US – Full Story podcast Get in touch If you have any questions or comments about any of our newsletters please email [email protected] Lenore Taylor Editor, Guardian Australia Person Image I hope you appreciated this newsletter. Before you move on, I wonder if you would consider supporting Guardian Australia. As we look ahead to the challenges of 2024, we’re aiming to power more rigorous, independent reporting. In 2023, our journalism held the powerful to account and gave a voice to the marginalised. It cut through misinformation to arm Australians with facts about the referendum and exposed corporate greed amid the cost-of-living crunch. It sparked government inquiries and investigations, and continued to treat the climate crisis with the urgency it deserves. This vital work is made possible because of our unique reader-supported model. With no billionaire owner or shareholders to consider, we are empowered to produce truly independent journalism that serves the public interest, not profit motives. And unlike others, we don’t keep our journalism behind a paywall. With misinformation and propaganda increasingly rife, we believe it is more important than ever that everybody has access to trustworthy news and information, whether they can afford to pay for it or not. If you can, please support us on a monthly basis from just $2. It takes less than a minute to set up, and you can rest assured that you’re making a big impact every single month in support of open, independent journalism. Thank you. Support us   Manage your emails | | Trouble viewing? You are receiving this email because you are a subscriber to Australian Politics. Guardian News & Media Limited - a member of Guardian Media Group PLC. Registered Office: Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9GU. Registered in England No. 908396                                                            
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