Federal Politics

One Nation gears up to take seats at state elections

Pauline Hanson says One Nation is surging because she has been 'listening to people for a long time'.

Pauline Hanson says she is emboldened by the growing support for One Nation as it prepares to field candidates at the Western Australia and Queensland elections, arguing the party continues to confront issues the major parties won't touch.

Labor senator declares war on frontbench colleagues

Gavin Marshall

Victorian Labor senator Gavin Marshall has declared war on frontbench colleague Andrew Giles, revealing he plans to back a preselection challenge to the Scullin MP and accusing him of lying over a plot to remove his ally Kim Carr.

Turnbull drawn into row over Solicitor-General

Malcolm Turnbull is building momemtum for "vital economic reforms".

Malcolm Turnbull has been drawn into a deepening row between the country's two most senior lawyers after he was asked to confirm the Solicitor-General ticked off on a controversial terror bill.

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.