After a bruising election defeat, the Coalition is putting all of its policies up for review - including net zero. One of the biggest supporters of net zero by 2050 is big business. Australian Industry Group's Innes Willox tells David Speers to "reopen the climate wars... is like reopening an old wound."
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Huw Parkinson
Analysis from David Speers
Anthony Albanese has been removing his political vulnerabilities
The Liberals will need as much time as possible before taking on a prime minister determined to tidy up outstanding problems.
The election result makes the nuclear fight even tougher for the Coalition
The Nationals remain wedded to nuclear while the Liberals are more divided.
Surprise could lurk for Labor if enough voters vent anger over cost of living
It's a sign that cost of living alone isn't enough for the Coalition at this point to convince undecided voters to boot out a first term government.
Peter Dutton is choosing his words carefully on China
The opposition leader is being cautious with his language as he doesn't want to turn off Chinese-Australian voters, as the Coalition did last election, but he also doesn't want to upset those on his right flank.
US admits 'running up the score' with Australia, leaving little room for deals
The third week on the campaign trail will be critical, before the Easter break and the commencement of early voting, and polls suggest the contest remains tight.
Peter Dutton is caught in a Trump-shaped wedge
The opposition leader is trying to talk to two audiences: the pro-Trump supporters on his right flank, and the Trump-anxious voters in the middle.
Peter Dutton's decision to say no to a tax cut sends a signal
Politics is about principles and the opposition leader's decision to say no to a tax cut sends a signal.
Both sides of politics are playing it safe as the spectre of increasing uncertainty looms
If two ongoing wars weren't enough uncertainty into which to deliver a federal budget, there's the precariousness of the Trump administration's trade agenda.
Gone is Albanese's softly-softly approach towards Trump
The government is banking on voters appreciating that this time around with Trump is different.
Trump's treasury secretary made three things very clear to Australia
Donald Trump is determined to impose tariffs and linked to the trade threat is a requirement for allies to lift their defence spending.