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Forget donations. This is where the major parties make millions (3 Feb 2025)

New AEC disclosures reveal that Labor and Liberal parties receive millions through exclusive pay-for-access programs for executives and lobbyists, far surpassing traditional donations. Amid concerns over political influence, the Albanese government is pushing for new campaign finance reforms ahead of the next federal election.

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Police slam anti-Semitic graffiti in riverside Perth suburb of Dalkeith (3 Feb 2025)

Western Australian police are investigating anti-Semitic graffiti in Dalkeith, with MP Kate Chaney stating, “I’m shocked by the really disturbing anti-Semitic graffiti in Dalkeith overnight. This has no place in our community or any community.” Political leaders, including Anthony Albanese have condemned the attack amid rising concerns over anti-Semitism in Australia.

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Chaney says Nature Positive is teal deal (25 Jan 25)

Curtin independent Kate Chaney aims to revive the Federal Government’s Nature Positive laws if a hung Parliament emerges, accusing WA Premier Roger Cook and PM Anthony Albanese of prioritising politics over environmental protection. She remains hopeful the bill can move forward despite its previous collapse due to industry pressure.

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Independent MPs sceptical of Dutton's nuclear plan (16 Dec 2024)

Curtin MP Kate Chaney criticised Peter Dutton’s nuclear power plan, citing the CSIRO’s findings that nuclear is “about 50 per cent more expensive than renewables.” Treasurer Jim Chalmers warned the plan could cost $4 trillion in lost economic output by 2050, setting up a key election battle over Australia’s energy future.

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Concerns Over Sportsbet Ads on Snapchat (10 Dec 2024)

Sportsbet's use of Snapchat filters has sparked concerns over the normalisation of gambling among young people. An independent MP criticised the lack of regulation and called for stricter controls on gambling advertising across social media platforms.

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Subi shows the way in build-to-rent (7 Dec 2024)

Curtin MP Kate Chaney welcomed the passage of the Albanese government’s housing Bill, highlighting its potential to address Australia's housing crisis through tax incentives for Build-to-Rent projects. She praised Subiaco’s Sentinel development as a national model, showcasing quality builds by developers who retain long-term management. Ms Chaney noted the Bill's delay due to political gridlock but emphasised its importance in attracting investment and providing renters with secure, quality housing. Sentinel Australia’s Keith Lucas affirmed the Bill's impact, citing reduced withholding tax as pivotal for future projects. While Sentinel’s Subiaco developments are fully occupied, rising costs and contractor shortages challenge further expansions.

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Teals aren’t letting the Liberals whitewash them as Greens (6 Dec 2024)

The government’s superannuation tax increase failed in the Senate, influenced by Allegra Spender and other teals who highlighted its flaws. Meanwhile, Spender and fellow teals, including Kate Chaney, are advocating pragmatic reforms, challenging Coalition efforts to reclaim seats lost to the independents.

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Chaney hits back at opponent over Sculpture by the Sea jab (5 Dec 2024)

Curtin MP Kate Chaney criticised Liberal rival Tom White’s $1.5 million Sculpture by the Sea funding promise, likening it to past political rorts. Chaney urged organisers to reapply for funding and explore sustainable options while defending the integrity of Creative Australia's assessment process.

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Labor donor reforms explained (23 Nov 2024)

Western Australian MP Kate Chaney has criticised Labor’s proposed electoral reforms, calling them a “cynical move by the major parties” to entrench incumbency while disadvantaging independents. The legislation, which aims to increase transparency, faces backlash for loopholes and rushed implementation that critics argue unfairly benefit major political parties.

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