Federal Politics

Statewide blackout 'nothing to do with renewable energy': experts

Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull both raised concerns with South Australia's ...

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has put Australia's renewable energy mix up for discussion as a political storm unleashed by the blackout in South Australia forced experts to insist the statewide electricity failure had "absolutely nothing" to do with that state's heavy reliance on wind power.

Indigenous senator's declaration sparks interest

New Northern Territory Labor senator Malarndirri McCarthy.

Northern Territory Labor senator Malarndirri McCarthy has become the first politician to list ownership of traditional Indigenous lands as part of declarations of interest for federal Parliament.

Report finds $3b innovation incentive is ineffective

Innovation Australia chairman Bill Ferris says the R&D program is worthwhile but needs the panel's recommendations to be ...

The Research and Development Tax Incentive, a significant chunk of the government's $9 billion of annual support for innovation, is failing to achieve results, lacks accountability and risks becoming unsustainable, according to a review conducted by three senior public servants.

The real reason politics has 'gone mad'

Dr Chalmers says the fall in wages and living standards has lead to the rise in politicians such as Donald Trump.

Politics has "gone mad", and Australian politicians shouldn't blame a rising tide of anti-Muslim sentiment or opposition to multiculturalism as the main reason, says Labor's finance spokesman.