Federal Politics

Immigration Minister Peter Dutton and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announce the deal.

Turnbull defends Dutton and Morrison against 'vicious attacks'

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has used the breakthrough refugee resettlement deal with the United States as an opportunity to heap praise on Immigration Minister Peter Dutton and his predecessor in the portfolio, Treasurer Scott Morrison, whom he says have been unfairly maligned.

Everything you need to know about the US refugee resettlement deal

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull  says Immigration Minister Peter Dutton (right) hassuffered constant, often vicious ...

In a one-off deal, the United States has agreed to take resettlement referrals for refugees residing at the Nauru and Manus Island offshore detention facilities. The opportunity is only available to those who have already arrived and will not be offered to people who do not attain refugee status or come in future.

Forget 18C, this is the real threat to free speech

Attorney-General George Brandis has argued that people should be able to get a court to stop a story being published if ...

Some of the biggest alleged free speech champions on the right of Australian politics have used the defamation law to protect their own reputations even though they are trying to remove the "insult and offend" protection in the Racial Discrimination Act.

We can do business, PM says after call to Trump

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has talked up Donald Trump as a deal-making businessman who is more pragmatist than ideologue as Canberra repositions for the President-elect's still unpredictable administration.

Brandis backs down on Solicitor-General directive

The Senate was preparing to remove a controversial directive issued by Attorney-General George Brandis about the ...

Attorney-General George Brandis has avoided a humiliating defeat in Parliament by repealing a controversial directive restricting access to the government's chief legal adviser hours before it was set to be struck down by the Senate.