Federal Politics

Moving on: Holden engineers are being offered new opportunities abroad, as well as outside the company.

Goodbye to a country that once built cars

To my mates and me, the acrid fumes from the automotive paint and subsequent baking booths merely provided enough cover for our most daring stunt yet – smoking cigarettes right under the nose of one of our most reviled and authoritarian teachers.

The collapse of transmission lines led to the shutdown of SA's entire power network.

What's really going wrong with electricity?

The extreme weather conditions and 80,000 lightning strikes that thrust South Australia into darkness last week was extraordinary enough; the disingenuous debate it sparked about Australia's changing energy system has been something else again.

The Prime Minister's annual inquiry into the banks will itself come under scrutiny.

Pollies on trial as much as bankers

Fabulously remunerated bank executives no doubt feel they are on public trial as they front the first of Malcolm Turnbull's new annual hearings before the House of Representatives Economics Committee from Tuesday.

Liberal Party campaign director Tony Nutt addresses the National Press Club of Australia in Canberra on Thursday.

Party bureaucrat-speak

Just as governments depend upon the public service, political parties depend upon their bureaucrats, party officials, campaign directors and ministerial staffers.