Federal Politics

Jacqui Lambie.

Lambie and Hanson plan super plebiscite at the next election

Senate crossbenchers Jacqui Lambie and Pauline Hanson look set to propose three controversial plebiscite questions to coincide with the next federal election, on same-sex marriage, Indigenous recognition in the constitution and voluntary euthanasia. 

Time to rise above the politics of fear says Liberal MP

Russell Broadbent addresses Federal Parliament on Monday night.

Politicians don't usually admit to mistakes when they address the national parliament, but veteran Liberal Russell Broadbent confessed to a big one on Monday evening: failing to repudiate colleagues who promote fear and division.

Hanson throws One Nation senator under the political bus

Senator Pauline Hanson addresses the Senate on Monday.

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has backed the government's call to have the election of one of her senators referred to the High Court, saying her integrity and accountability to the Australian people offered her no other choice.

Turnbull says Human Rights Commission has damaged its reputation

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has hammered the Human Rights Commission's handling of complaints under section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act, calling on the independent body to "urgently review" its conduct after a case against a group of Queensland students was thrown out by a judge last week.

No discrimination in branch stacking comment: MP

Liberal MP Trent Zimmerman says his complaint was not discriminatory.

A member of the Liberal party has filed a complaint with the Human Rights Commission against new Liberal MP and former party president Trent Zimmerman for saying ethnic communities engaged in branch stacking.

Chinese ownership of agricultural land soars

Chinese ball-bearing billionaire Ma Xingfa.

The amount of agricultural land owned by Chinese interests has soared above three million hectares, more than double the 1.46 million declared by the Australian Tax Office last month, according to a Fairfax Media analysis of reported land sales.

Canberra and Jakarta to push ahead on trade deal

Minister for Trade, Tourism and investment Steven Ciobo MP meets with Indonesia's trade minister Enggartiasto Lukita to ...

Australia is hailing the promise of streamlined management and accreditation of live cattle to Indonesia following trade talks in Sydney on Sunday, even as the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade urges tourists travelling there to avoid big crowds and to exercise caution.

ATO settlements with big companies dive

The ATO has been cutting deals

In an attempt to avoid lengthy disputes, the Australian Taxation Office cut more deals in the 2015-16 financial year, but the dollar value of those settlements dived, largely because a backlog of old disputes with companies have come to an end.