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Iraq invasion a 'strong causation' of terror threat today: Crean
David Wroe 10:07 PM Former Labor leader Simon Crean has said there is a "strong causation" between the controversial 2003 Iraq invasion and the immediate terrorism threat that Australia faces today.
Bribery allegation against Qld MP George Christensen still with AFP
Cameron Atfield 9:52 PM The Australian Federal Police is still evaluating a complaint of alleged electoral bribery against newly re-elected George Christensen, leading to calls from the Queensland MP for the process to be sped up.
Wyatt Roy concedes defeat in Longman
Cameron Atfield 5:44 PM Wyatt Roy has made history for a second time, becoming the youngest former federal member of Parliament in the country's history.
Ratings agency puts Parliament on notice
Nicole Hasham 4:47 PM The next Australian parliament has been put on notice: get your act together and fix the budget now, or expect a serious hit to the nation's credit status.
Pollies shouldn't be able to lie: Xenophon
3:49 PM Nick Xenophon says politicians should be taken to task for telling fibs following Labor's "Mediscare" campaign.
Kingmaker Katter calls for cuts to immigration
Cameron Atfield 10:53 AM Bob Katter wants to restrict migration to just three groups.
Keating says Howard should 'hang his head in shame' over Iraq war
Georgina Mitchell 7:44 AM Former prime minister Paul Keating has called for John Howard to "hang his head in shame" over Australia's involvement in the "un-mandated assault" of the Iraq War.
Howard defends 2003 Iraq decision
David Wroe, Deborah Snow Former prime minister John Howard has dismissed a British inquiry's finding that the controversial 2003 invasion of Iraq was launched before diplomatic options had been exhausted.
The downgrade that will make mortgages cheaper
Peter Martin Standard & Poor's has just made your mortgage cheaper.
Katter the kingmaker holds court in Brisbane
Cameron Atfield Bob Katter has relished in his role as a possible political kingmaker following his meeting with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Thursday.
Andrew Wilkie blames Iraq invasion for Lindt siege
David Wroe Independent MP Andrew Wilkie has called for former prime minister John Howard and members of his Cabinet to face war crimes trials over the 2003 Iraq invasion and blamed the invasion for attacks on Australians including the Lindt Cafe siege.
Qld LNP boss backs Bernardi's push for new conservatives
Queensland's Liberal National Party boss has thrown his support behind a movement to unite the country's conservatives, regardless of their political affiliation.
Windsor angry over 'fraudulent letter' about Joyce
Heath Aston It was three days out from Saturday's election when residents in Inverell and Glen Innes received a letter in the post urging them to vote for Barnaby Joyce.
Defiant Wyatt Roy says he's still in the race
Cameron Atfield Labor may have claimed victory over the Liberal National Party's Wyatt Roy on Sunday, but Australia's youngest ever federal parliamentarian has refused to give up on holding the Queensland seat of Longman.
PM takes responsibility for poor campaign
Mark Kenny Malcolm Turnbull has moved to steady his teetering leadership declaring his confidence is growing of forming a majority government, while taking full responsibility for campaign mistakes.
Hanson offsider wants climate scepticism taught
Nicole Hasham The One Nation candidate with a strong chance of joining Pauline Hanson in the Senate, Malcolm Roberts, wants climate scepticism taught in schools and says the CSIRO and United Nations' peak climate body endorse corruption.
ABC's Catalyst under review, reporter suspended
Matthew Knott The ABC will apologise to its viewers and review its science program Catalyst after an independent investigation found a controversial episode on the health risks of Wi-Fi that went to air earlier this year breached its editorial standards.
Better late than never: PM strikes leadership note
Mark Kenny Malcolm Turnbull remains admirably upbeat about his chances of forming a majority. Why? Perhaps he knows something the rest of us don't?
Author slams Christian Lobby over use of her book
Tom McIlroy Federal election 2016: Author Jo Hirst slams Australian Christian Lobby over use of her book Gender Fairy
ABC axes The Drum
Matthew Knott The ABC will scale back its presence in online analysis and opinion by axing The Drum website.
Labor offers stability Coalition can't deliver
Peter Martin In a complete reversal of rhetoric during during the campaign, Labor has emerged as the party most likely to guarantee stability after the election.
Defiant Credlin unleashes on Turnbull's 'hapless set of bedwetters'
Latika Bourke A furious Peta Credlin had launched an excoriating attack on the "hapless set of bedwetters" she says plotted to oust her former boss Tony Abbott as prime minister, squander the "wonderful victory of 2013" by giving Malcolm Turnbull poor advice.
Federal Election 2016: Live coverage, polls and results
Georgina Mitchell Follow all the latest news, results as the poll goes down to the wire.
'Perfect storm' behind thundering comeback
David Wroe "Australia for Australians" is the headline on Pauline Hanson's One Nation party's webpage outlining what the resurgent party is all about.
AAA credit rating safe, for now
Peter Martin Credit ratings agency Moody's says Australia's triple-A rating is not under immediate threat from the election outcome, but could be if the deficit isn't wound back.
Hanson warns of terror on the streets
Nicole Hasham One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has warned of "terrorism on our streets" and says some Sydneysiders still fear their suburbs have been "swamped by Asians" as she claimed her party could snare up to six Senate spots.
Dutton pays out on bikies, union thugs, Labor
Nicole Hasham Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has blamed bikies, union thugs, activists and "sneaky" Labor tactics for his plummeting popularity in his Queensland seat of Dickson.
Liberal blames loss on 'dishonest' GetUp!
Adam Morton Ousted Liberal MP Andrew Nikolic has taken to social media to accuse left-wing lobby group GetUp! of running a "dishonest, nasty, personal campaign" that cost him his seat.
'I think he lost my number': Hanson hasn't heard from PM
The red-head from Queensland could find herself friendless on the red benches of Parliament.
Federal Election 2016: Live coverage, polls and results
Michael Koziol, Stephanie Peatling Follow all the latest news, results as the poll goes down to the wire.