Georgia Roberts
Canberra, ACT
Georgia Roberts is a digital federal political reporter at Parliament House in Canberra.
Latest by Georgia Roberts
Government begins counting murdered women as three killed in as many days
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
The government launches an intimate partner homicide counter with stringent criteria that sets it apart from unofficial counters that have reported different numbers of women killed.
Senator Fatima Payman 'indefinitely suspended' from Labor Party caucus
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
Labor senator Fatima Payman has been "indefinitely suspended" from the Labor Party caucus by the prime minister after a series of defiant actions regarding her support for Palestine.
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Payman receives 'cold shoulder' from colleagues after Palestinian vote, says she would cross the floor again
By political reporter Georgia Roberts and Insiders host David Speers
Labor Senator Fatima Payman says she has been given the "cold shoulder" by some of her Labor colleagues after crossing the floor in the Senate to vote on recognising a Palestinian state, adding that she will again if needed.
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The grocery code of conduct overhaul could mean good things for suppliers. What about Aussies at the check-out?
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
Consumers might not feel the effects of a mandatory grocery conduct overhaul, a peak consumer policy body says.
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States and territories receive hospital funding negotiation pause to 'catch up' on NDIS reform
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
State and territory hospital funding negotiations are on pause according to the federal health minister in an effort to focus on the overhaul of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), despite public hospitals being under pressure.
Teen news anchor says popular news service would've never started under kids' social media ban
By political reporters Georgia Roberts and Oliver Gordon
Sixteen-year-old Leonardo Puglisi started his online news channel 6 News when he was just 11 years old. He's horrified at the federal bipartisan support in banning social media for children under the age of 16.
'I will not be lectured about peace and non-violence': Bipartisan condemnation of Greens' involvement in pro-Palestinian protests
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
The government and the opposition have joined together in parliament to condemn the Greens' involvement in pro-Palestinian protests, accusing the party of inflaming tensions over social cohesion.
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More than half of young Australians are putting off having children. What does that mean for future growth?
By political reporters Oliver Gordon and Georgia Roberts
Recent research shows more than half of 18 to 34-year-olds are delaying starting a family, blaming the current cost of living effects.
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'Government has treated service providers like sporting clubs': Legal services can't meet Australia's needs
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
An independent review of legal service funding has found that current levels are insufficient to meet Australia's legal assistance needs, especially help for marginalised groups.
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'It takes a lot of guts': Husic backs Payman’s right to express concern over Israel's actions in Gaza
By political reporters Evelyn Manfield and Georgia Roberts
Federal government minister Ed Husic says it took “a lot of guts” for his colleague Fatima Payman to express concern over the Israel-Gaza war, but did not say whether he agreed with her assessment that it was committing genocide.
'Risky, nasty, unhinged': Government criticises Dutton's proposed migration numbers slash
By political reporters Georgia Roberts and Courtney Gould
Jim Chalmers describes the opposition leader's budget reply proposing migration number cuts as unhinged, risky and nasty.
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Albanese labels words of government senator who broke ranks to accuse Israel of genocide 'not appropriate'
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
The prime minister has labelled the words of government senator Fatima Payman not appropriate after she broke Labor ranks to accuse Israel of genocide.
Opposition to support energy bill relief and other big-ticket budget items
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says the Coalition will support new budget measures — energy relief for every household, Commonwealth rent relief, cheaper medicines and HECS debt help.
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Budget boasts energy bill relief for every household, increase in rent assistance
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
Every Australian household will receive energy bill relief and commonwealth rent assistance will increase as the government announces its 2024-25 budget tonight with a focus on easing the country's cost-of-living woes.
Peak education bodies warn against government cap on international student numbers
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
Australia's university sector is warning against the federal government's plan to cap international student numbers, as a meeting between ministers and the International Education Council is held this morning.
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Australia leans towards supporting resolution extending Palestinians' rights as United Nations observer
By Patricia Karvelas and political reporter Georgia Roberts
Australia is leaning towards supporting a resolution to extend Palestinians' rights as a United Nations observer, sources have told the ABC.
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A prime minister's seat up for grabs, the backlash in the battle for Cook
Investigation by political reporters Georgia Roberts and Krishani Dhanji
Former prime minister Scott Morrison said he wanted a woman to replace him in the very safe seat of Cook. What happened instead has been described as "blatant, arrogant and overt" — a concerted campaign driven by some of the country's most influential figures.
Calls for 'real action' as First Nations women at centre of roundtable talks on gendered violence
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
The disproportionate number of First Nations women affected by violence is at the forefront of roundtable talks in Canberra, where the country's gendered violence experts, service directors and survivor-advocates have gathered.
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Recruitment issues to blame for only 30 of the 500 gender violence frontline jobs being filled, minister says
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
Federal Minister for Women Katy Gallagher defends the government's eligibility criteria for its leaving violence payment and says states and territories have only filled 30 frontline gendered violence roles ahead of a target to fill 352.
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Victim-survivors can get $5,000 to escape violent relationships, here's how it works
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
Almost $1 billion is being spent on permanently establishing a program helping victim-survivors of violence leave. This is what we know about how it will work.
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Domestic violence survivors feeling 'let down' by '$925 million bandaid'
By political reporters Georgia Roberts and Chantelle Al-Khouri
The federal government has committed to permanent funding to help women escape violence and online measures including an age verification trial to block children accessing pornography. But not everyone is convinced those measures will work.
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The government has committed $1bn to combat the violence against women crisis. Here's what we know
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
At a national cabinet meeting addressing the gendered violence crisis, the federal government commits more than $900 million for a program supporting women leaving violence, and a suite of online measures to combat online misogyny and young people viewing pornography.
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National leaders will meet this morning to discuss violence against women: Here's what survivors and advocates want
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
This morning, the nation's leaders will meet virtually to discuss the national crisis of male violence against women. But, what do survivors, advocates and experts want to see addressed in the National Cabinet?
National register for violent offenders, electronic monitoring — what is on the table for national cabinet
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
A national register for offenders, electronic monitoring and national coordination of intelligence on serial violent offenders could be on the agenda at a meeting of state leaders at the national cabinet tomorrow to discuss violence against women.
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'We shouldn't be calling children terrorists': How young people get radicalised
By political reporter Georgia Roberts
ASIO chief Mike Burgess says there has been a rise in the number of minors identified in his counterterrorism caseload. The "vulnerable cohort" has increased again, and the question now is who they are, how they get radicalised, and what Australia can do to prevent it.