Julie Bishop
Julie Bishop is the Australian foreign minister and deputy leader of the Liberal party
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Julie Bishop’s former electorate in the city’s affluent western suburbs has been in conservative hands since its creation. An independent hopes to change that
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Richard Dearlove discusses facility’s role in monitoring China’s ‘rather alarming’ activities
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Julie Bishop’s lobbyist application lodged eight days after she arranged a meeting between Greenshill and treasury officials
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innovationXchange, a creativity initiative launched in 2015, has been scrubbed from the department’s organisational chart and rebranded
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University leaders say science and engineering now face a decline in both student and government contributions
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Chancellor of Australian National University puts experts at government disposal to provide ‘evidence-based’ solutions
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Former minister joins company lobbying the commonwealth to expand reverse factoring to public servants’ wages
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Scott Morrison says the final cost of the Australia fires is likely to rival the $5.6bn for cyclone Yasi and the Brisbane floods
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From gentrified surfers to hordes of luxe hippies, these are the trends and subcultures that defined Australian fashion in the 2010s
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QAnon figure BurnedSpy, whose wife works on the prime minister’s staff, has propagated bizarre theories about Alexander Downer and Julie Bishop
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Senate committee says investigation into former ministers Julie Bishop and Christopher Pyne was flawed and should be reopened
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Exclusive: Documents reveal Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade was unaware of Bishop’s plans before aid contractor’s announcement
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No theatrical flourishes as Pyne and Bishop play down their new backstage gigs
Katharine Murphy Political editor‘Every Australian is entitled to look for a job,’ former defence minister Christopher Pyne insists -
Rex Patrick says Pyne, who has gone to work for consulting firm EY, ‘cannot un-know what he knows’
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Before the secretary of the prime minister’s department departed, he had a date with Malcolm Roberts and Jacqui Lambie
Katharine Murphy on politics Morrison could muzzle his China hawks – but he wants to be all things to all people