Federal Politics

MP billed taxpayers to fly to Derby Day

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Days after charging taxpayers for flights to his own wedding, West Australian Liberal Steve Irons billed the Commonwealth to travel to Melbourne's Spring Racing Carnival – part of nearly $17,000 in costs for unexplained travel and electorate business on the other side of the country. 

Voters' One Nation warning to PM

Senator Pauline Hanson at Parliament House in Canberra on Thursday 13 September 2016. Photo: Andrew Meares

Australians want Malcolm Turnbull's government to negotiate with Labor and Nick Xenophon to get its agenda through Parliament rather than the Greens or One Nation.

Plans to extend jail time for unreformed terrorists hit snag

The government has proposed new laws for terrorists

The Turnbull government's plans to introduce laws to keep unrepentant terrorists in jail beyond their sentences could be delayed after police raised concerns that the proposed laws aren't co-ordinated with existing bail-like regimes for terrorists.

Government attacks Labor's Kitching Senate appointment

Kimberley Kitching.

Melbourne lawyer Kimberley Kitching's appointment to the Senate is a "union stitch-up" inside the Labor Party, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has said, after the Victorian Right faction figure was preselected to enter the Senate .

Abbott says Trump's policies are 'reasonable enough'

Tony Abbott.

Mr Abbott's intervention in the United States election comes as Hillary Clinton's lead over Mr Trump widened to double-digits following the release of numerous historical tapes in which Mr Trump brags that he can get away with grabbing women by the pussy because he is a star.

Trump "gravest threat to US since civil war"

Former Maryland governor Martin O'Malley.

Donald Trump had shown himself to be a "fascist threat" who posed the gravest risk to the United States since that country's Civil War, a top-ranking US Democrat warned in Sydney on Thursday.

Wayne Swan doubles down on BHP tax evasion accusations

Wayne Swan

Former treasurer Wayne Swan is doubling down down on his allegations that BHP Billiton has been evading taxes for more than a decade and misleading the government about it, repeating his comments in the public sphere after first using parliamentary privilege to go after the mining giant.