Police raid Labor offices over 'damaging' leak
Australian Federal Police raid ALP offices and staffers' homes over leak that Labor says embarrassed the Prime Minister.
Australian Federal Police raid ALP offices and staffers' homes over leak that Labor says embarrassed the Prime Minister.
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Federal Police have raided Labor Party offices in Melbourne, in an investigation about alleged leaks about the National Broadband Network.
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The Greens leader failed to declare his family farm in Victoria for 15 months.
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Billionaire retailer Gerry Harvey could look to buy The Good Guys, but he wants the blessing of competition tsar Rod Sims first.
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Labor will refashion Australia's Competition and Consumer Act should it win office.
Former Woolies CEO backs the supermarket giant's commitment to pubs and pokies operator.
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