What's up with WhatsApp?
It's the must-have app for cabinet ministers and their staff - but does it raise security issues? James Massola explains.
It's the must-have app for cabinet ministers and their staff - but does it raise security issues? James Massola explains.
The Solicitor General has been fiercely grilled by senators over his strained relationship with the Attorney General, the exchanges eliciting fiery responses.
These are four of the major points of conflict between the nation's first and second law officers.
Pauline Hanson's three new Senate colleagues all laud their leader during their maiden speeches.
Liberal Senator Julia Banks remains steadfast when continually questioning the ASIC boss about his dealings with the Commonwealth Bank, unhappy with the answers.
The all-seeing eye of the ABS may have its field of view reduced further and Labor isn't happy. Courtesy ABC News 24.
With the help of former journalist Derryn Hinch, Senators now have nowhere to hide from photographers in the Chamber.
The scandals continue to come, but the government hasn't acted on recommendations to tighten MP's travel entitlements. Courtesy ABC News 24
It's the must-have app for cabinet ministers and their staff - but does it raise security issues? James Massola explains.
Federal Politicians have weighed in on NSW Premier Mike Baird's backflip on shark nets.
The PM has been attacked by Labor over his use of mobile phone apps to chat to MPs and Senators.
Watch as the government trips up in parliament and Labor ends up crowing.
Staunch marriage equality advocate Warren Entsch has all but conceded defeat, changing his mind to support the plebiscite, over a free vote.
Australia has reached the bottom of a major cycle, according to mining magnate Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest. Courtesy ABC
For years, Labor has been seen as vulnerable on the budget deficit - now it's the ALP that's demanding answers.
See what happens when former PM Tony Abbott asks a question in the House of Representatives for the first time since losing the top job.
A day after Labor decided to block the same sex marriage plebiscite, debate is still raging over how to achieve marriage equality.
New One Nation senator uses maiden speech to call for a 'Patriotic Broadcasting Corporation' to replace an ABC taken over by 'cultural Marxists'.
George Brandis and Penny Wong trade claim and counter-claim over support for same-sex marriage.
Foreign Minister Bishop makes makes mileage from Labor's recent inconsistencies on Chinese maritime expansion.
As expected, the Labor Party has opposed a same sex marriage plebiscite, but there's still hope this won't mean a lengthy delay for marriage equality.
Staunch marriage equality advocate Warren Entsch has all but conceded defeat, changing his mind to support the plebiscite, over a free vote.
The CEOs of the four big banks sing from the same song sheet at a parliamentary inquiry - to a hard-to-please audience.
MP Stuart Robert strongly defends a property developer in parliament - but who wrote the script?
A shake-up of the RSL's leadership looms as questions emerge about financial management. David Wroe explains.
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.
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