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MP Stuart Robert strongly defends a property developer in parliament - but who wrote the script?
MP Stuart Robert strongly defends a property developer in parliament - but who wrote the script?
The former PM is globetrotting, spruiking his credentials and says he now supports Brexit. There're also talk he believes he could be PM again.
Incorrect fees charged to customers, poor banking culture and financial planners breaching the law are some of the issues raised at the parliamentary banking inquiry.
First he tried to fix it, now Simon Birmingham has axed the vocational education loan scheme all together - clamping down on unscrupulous operators. Courtesy ABC News 24.
A shake-up of the RSL's leadership looms as questions emerge about financial management. David Wroe explains.
The Labor Party wants to know what the former Federal Director of the Liberal Party Brian Loughnane has been up to at the Commonwealth Bank.
Why hasn't Commbank CEO Ian Narev signed the Banking and Finance oath, developed to ensure ethical behaviour?
The banks stand accused in a parliamentary committee of trawling through customer accounts to target and sell new products.
CEO Ian Narev under pressure: why did Comminsure deny a life insurance claim in contradiction of a coronial finding?
As the bosses of the big four banks prepare to be grilled over their practices, Labor says it'll keep pushing for a Royal Commission which is the only way the sector will change.
The heads of the big four banks will be quizzed about their interest rate policies after an invitation from the PM to front a parliamentary committee. Courtesy ABC News 24.
MP Stuart Robert has close links with a church in Uganda that has campaigned to outlaw homosexuality.
Memories of the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster have surfaced, with BP now wanting to drill in the Great Australian Bight. Vision courtesy Brad Leue Photography.
Our politicians aren't just political rivals but footy foes too. Find out who is picking which team in this weekend's grand finals.
Politicians are pointing fingers after South Australia's state wide blackout with the PM and SA Premier attributing it to unprecedented storms and the Greens on climate change. Courtesy ABC News 24.
The PM has singled out Russia over the part it played in the downing of MH17 and says the killers must be brought to justice. Courtesy ABC News 24.
Treasurer Scott Morrison has accused Bill Shorten of engaging in daily scare campaigns rather than coming to the table with a plebiscite compromise.
MP Stuart Robert strongly defends a property developer in parliament - but who wrote the script?
Why have recent comments by Federal Education Minister Simon Birmingham caused such a furore? Matthew Knott explains.
The Government has caved in, changing its tax policy for working holiday makers, after pressure from within the ranks. Courtesy ABC News 24.
The same sex marriage divide is bigger than ever after Attorney General George Brandis invited Labor's Mark Dreyfus to try reach a plebiscite compromise. Courtesy ABC news 24.
Why have recent comments by Federal Education Minister Simon Birmingham caused such a furore? Matthew Knott explains.
The geopolitics behind Malcolm Turnbull's announcement that Australia will accept more refugees from an assessment centre in Costa Rica.
A radical proposal being considered by government could see all Australian default super contributions flow into one super fund.Peter Martin explains.
The five Indigenous MPs of the new Parliament have sat down together for the first time to discuss their priorities and the challenges ahead.
Philip Lowe and Guy Debelle are the unlikely duo taking the reigns at the Reserve Bank of Australia.
Richmond Air Force base near Sydney and Laverton near Melbourne could be shut down under a new proposal. Analysis with David Wroe.
It costs tax-payers more than half-a-million dollars for each asylum seeker detained on Manus Island and Nauru, a new report concludes.
Speaker Tony Smith has a tough day in the chair, evicting five people during Thursday's question time.
It's a tough game politics - there's been plenty of ups and downs in Malcolm Turnbull's first year as prime minister.
You know you've made it in politics when illustrators and cartoonists start lampooning you. Some of Fairfax's best.
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.
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