Jake Evans
Jake Evans is a federal political reporter at Parliament House in Canberra. You can contact him using Signal on +61 433 045 193 and follow him on Twitter at @jcobevans.
Latest by Jake Evans
Russian linked to Medibank hack reportedly detained for alleged cyber crimes
By political reporter Jake Evans
Russian man Aleksandr Ermakov, who was named responsible for the 2022 Medibank hack, has reportedly been detained in Russia over alleged cyber crimes.
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Plibersek warns clothing industry must turn back on 'fast fashion', as she considers intervention
By political reporter Jake Evans
Weighing up whether to intervene in the clothing industry to divert clothes going to landfill, Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek says the churn of fast fashion must shift.
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Albanese says asylum seeker boat arrival 'unfortunate' but rubbishes claims government to blame
By political reporter Jake Evans
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Operation Sovereign Borders is working as intended and the arrival of a boat carrying asylum seekers on WA's shore is "unfortunate" but not a policy failure.
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Volkswagen, Hyundai lining up in favour of Vehicle Efficiency Standard, as car execs meet for crisis talks
Exclusive by political reporter Jake Evans
As car executives meet to discuss the government's new Vehicle Efficiency Standard, Hyundai, Volkswagen and Kia are among the car brands lining up behind the government's plan to cut car industry emissions.
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Greens demand limits to negative gearing in exchange for support for 'help-to-buy' housing bill
By political reporter Jake Evans
The Greens say they won't support the government's "help-to-buy" housing scheme, which they say will push up house prices, unless the government is willing to make changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax concessions.
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Peter Dutton says Coalition will repeal 'right to disconnect' laws if it wins government
By political reporter Jake Evans
The Coalition will unwind laws allowing workers to ignore unreasonable out-of-hours contact from their bosses, the Opposition Leader says, committing his party to undoing the 'right to disconnect' if it wins the next federal election.
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Dutton makes personal appeal to Xi to reconsider Yang Hengjun's sentence
By political reporter Jake Evans
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton urges Chinese President Xi Jinping to reconsider the suspended death sentence handed to Australian man Yang Hengjun as the government and opposition move in lock step.
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Stage 3 tax cuts to pass parliament after Coalition announces it will support them
By political reporter Jake Evans
The federal government's amended tax cuts will pass parliament without Labor needing to strike a deal with the Greens, with the Coalition deciding to support the cuts in a partyroom meeting.
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Will the government's fuel efficiency standard drive up car prices? It depends what road it goes down
By political reporter Jake Evans
The federal government has detailed its proposal to impose a CO2 standard on new cars. It will have a narrow road to travel to ensure it cuts emissions without driving up car prices.
Dutton dodges decision on tax cuts, but says he won't 'take money' from middle Australia
By political reporter Jake Evans
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has given his strongest suggestion the Coalition will vote alongside the government to pass revised tax cuts to benefit lower and middle income workers — but he has left a final decision for when parliament sits next week.
ABC managing director says people 'still trust' the broadcaster, after Lattouf sacking
By political reporter Jake Evans
The ABC's managing director David Anderson says he does not believe trust in the national broadcaster has been damaged by allegations it submitted to pressure from pro-Israeli lobbying to sack journalist Antoinette Lattouf.
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Dutton pledges to scrap funding for Environmental Defenders Office
By political reporter Jake Evans
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says he would end funding to the Environmental Defenders Office if the Coalition wins government at the next federal election, accusing the group of engaging in unethical "lawfare" that frustrates mining and energy projects.
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Treasurer brushes off suggestions broken promise on tax cuts opens door to negative gearing changes
By political reporter Jake Evans
Treasurer Jim Chalmers dismisses suggestions the government will scrap negative gearing after proving willing to break an election promise not to touch stage 3 tax cuts.
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Prime minister leaves door open to negotiate with Greens on tax cut changes
By political reporter Jake Evans
Asked if the government would negotiate with the Greens on its plan to rewrite the stage 3 tax cuts, the prime minister leaves the door open to a possible crossbench deal.
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Stage 3 tax cuts calculator: See how the changes will affect you
By political reporter Jake Evans
Want to know how the federal government's planned changes to the final stage of tax cuts will affect you? Use our tax cut calculator to find out.
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Furious Liberals vow to unpick changes to 'promised' stage 3 tax cuts
By political reporter Jake Evans
The Liberal Party responds with outrage to the prime minister's move to change promised tax cuts taking effect in July, saying he won the federal election with a "lie".
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Government lays out plan for 'safeguards' on risky artificial technology, while allowing low-risk AI to flourish
By political reporter Jake Evans
The federal government will follow the European Union and several other nations to develop a risk-based response to the rapid rise in use of artificial intelligence, setting down stricter rules for risky AI, while staying out of the way of low-risk tools.
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Government launches illegal tobacco crackdown, as bikie 'turf war' on tobacco shops rages on
By political reporter Jake Evans
As another tobacco shop burns in Melbourne, the federal government announces a $188 million crackdown on the tobacco black market, hoping to stop imports before they reach the Australian border.
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Labor names candidate for looming Dunkley, Victoria by-election
By political reporter Jake Evans
Following the death of MP Peta Murphy late last year, Labor names community leader Jodie Belyea as its candidate for the Dunkley by-election.
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Government threatens to pull 'all levers' to ensure supermarkets pass on cost savings, as grocery code review continues
By political reporter Jake Evans
The federal government says it will use all options available to make sure supermarkets are pricing goods fairly, as it announces a former Labor minister was quietly appointed before Christmas to continue the government's groceries probe.
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Australians have ditched the sedan for the SUV. Should government intervene to reverse the trend?
By political reporter Jake Evans
Australia has a big car habit, and those cars often cause more road damage, pollute more and pose greater road safety risks. But advocates for reform say current tax laws actually incentivise Australians to buy big.
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'Australians have a right to know': PM announces inquiry into why Morrison govt withheld Iraq War documents
By political reporter Jake Evans
Anthony Albanese says missing cabinet documents from 2003 related to the Iraq War should have been handed over by the former Morrison government, as an inquiry into why the records were kept secret begins.
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Politician expenses revealed for first months of Albanese government
By political reporter Jake Evans
After delays caused by technical issues, the expense data for the first full quarter of the Albanese government reveals the highest flyers and biggest taxpayer-funded office fit outs.
Catherine King says Turkish Airlines expansion 'routine' decision that will open new market
By political reporter Jake Evans
The transport minister says Türkiye was approved for a major expansion in flight capacity because it would open a new market for Australia, acknowledging the sector was still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Turkish Airlines approved for massive expansion of flights to and from Australia, following Qatar rejection
By political reporter Jake Evans
Transport Minister Catherine King quietly approves expanded services for Turkish Airlines, including flights to stop-over destinations, despite earlier rejecting a similar request made by Qatar.
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