Cory Bernardi: a cartoonist's dream
You know you've made it in politics when illustrators and cartoonists start lampooning you. Some of Fairfax's best.
You know you've made it in politics when illustrators and cartoonists start lampooning you. Some of Fairfax's best.
ISIS will look to targets outside the Middle East as it loses territory, making Australia a target, but the PM says security forces are on high alert. Courtesy ABC News 24, Channel 9.
The Labor senator has apologised for asking a Chinese linked company to pay his debt saying he acted first and thought later. Courtesy ABC News 24.
The Reserve Bank leaves rates unchanged, but another cut might be on the cards for November, says Peter Martin.
Attorney General George Brandis has to hand over his diaries to Labor's Mark Dreyfus after losing his bid to keep his meetings secret. Courtesy ABC News 24.
There are strong calls for donation reform from various sides of politics following the Sam Dastyari affair.
The Attorney General has brushed off comparisons of Sam Dastyari's $1600 gift from a Chinese linked company to cover his debts, to political donations. Courtesy ABC.
You know you've made it in politics when illustrators and cartoonists start lampooning you. Some of Fairfax's best.
Malcolm Turnbull has met with British PM Theresa May to discuss a post Brexit free trade agreement. Courtesy ABC News 24, Reuters.
The Government is turning up the heat on Bill Shorten over his response to Sam Dastyari receiving money from a Chinese linked company. Courtesy ABC News 24.
With Britain preparing to leave the EU, Malcolm Turnbull is enthusiastic about an Anglo-Australian free trade agreement. Courtesy ABC News 24.
President Xi Jinping has pressed Malcolm Turnbull on Australia's foreign investment policy during bilateral talks in Hangzhou. Courtesy ABC News 24.
A new deal struck between the government and pharmaceutical companies will cut the price of around 2,000 common medicines. Courtesy ABC News 24
Buoyed by their tactical victory in parliament on Thursday, Labor frontbenchers are stirring the pot, predicting the government won't run full term.
The government will be desperate to reconnect to its base next year, and will support changes to the Racial Discrimination Act, predicts conservative Senator Cory Bernardi.
Military escalation in the South China Sea is having a powerful influence on Australia's strategic environment, explains David Wroe.
The Opposition leader has blasted Malcolm Turnbull saying he has no control over the Parliament or his party members. Courtesy ABC News 24, 3AW.
After some Coalition MPs left early on Thursday night, Labor pounced and the Government lost three votes in the House of Representatives.
There are continuing concerns over the Labor Senator asking a business with links to the Chinese Government to pay part of a travel bill.
A strong majority of Australians support same-sex marriage, but voters split along party lines when it comes to the best method of achieving it.
The Government's 'working majority' is undermined after Labor and the crossbench win divisions in the House of Representatives
Military escalation in the South China Sea is having a powerful influence on Australia's strategic environment, explains David Wroe.
A strong majority of Australians support same-sex marriage, but voters split along party lines when it comes to the best method of achieving it.
Why would the Coalition government cut Newstart? Fairfax's Peter Martin explains.
Just some of the hundreds of images captured by Fairfax photographers Andrew Meares and Alex Ellinghausen as the 45th parliament commences in Canberra.
Fairfax photographer Alex Ellinghausen covered every day of the 2016 election campaign - and captured it using snapchat.
Watch politicians share their experiences and offer up advice to the 48 brand new MPs embarking on life as a Federal Politician in Canberra.
Australia's intelligence agency - ASIO - has asked for detention powers without warrant from judge. Fairfax's David Wroe explains.
Should the new Reserve Bank governor stop targeting inflation and aim for growth instead? Peter Martin presents the case for change.
WA is crying poor with a low share of the GST but as The Age's Economics Editor Peter Martin explains, the State needs to take responsibility for the situation.
Increasing the rate of the GST or broadening its base may be off the agenda, but the states are brawling over their respective shares. Here's why.
The PM is set to reveal what his focus will be during the 45th Parliament. Chief political reporter James Massola has more.
Hear why NXT leader Nick Xenophon is risking thousands of dollars in fines by not writing his name on his census form.