Federal Politics

'Stay out of politics and stick with human rights'

Turnbull minister Christopher Pyne on the ABC's <i>Insiders</i>.

Cabinet minister Christopher Pyne has admonished Human Rights Commissioner Gillian Triggs over her misleading claims to a Senate estimates hearing, advising her to "stay out of politics and stick with human rights".

Legal advice thinks RSL bosses may have broken the law

The Anzac Commemorative Service at Woronora RSL on Saturday. Picture: Jane Dyson

RSL New South Wales councillors including the now national president Rod White may have broken the law by receiving shares in nearly $1 million in consulting fees while holding voluntary positions in the veterans group, according to legal advice.

Abbott damaged by gunfight with PM, say Liberals

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott."Was Turnbull proverbially plunging the sword deep into the flesh of his nemesis' ...

Liberal MPs say Tony Abbott has damaged his standing among Coalition conservatives after an extraordinary, days-long public fight with Malcolm Turnbull - and ministers Peter Dutton and Michael Keenan - over a ban on the Adler shotgun.

Beware the insider

Beware the zero day suicide, says cyber crime expert Keith Lowry

You can control your perimeters with all the latest firewalls, but eventually "a Dave" will breach your external defences.

Dodson flays Scullion over 'appalling' ignorance

Senator Pat Dodson targeted Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion.

Labor frontbencher Patrick Dodson has panned the government's inaction on the incarceration crisis facing Aboriginal communities, zeroing in on Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion's "appalling demonstration of ignorance" during a Senate committee hearing.