Shorten ramps up foreign workers fight
Bill Shorten will ramp up his foreign worker fight as the Turnbull government tries to push its signature industrial relations legislation past a cranky crossbench
Adam Gartrell is the National Political Correspondent for The Sun-Herald and The Sunday Age
Bill Shorten will ramp up his foreign worker fight as the Turnbull government tries to push its signature industrial relations legislation past a cranky crossbench
The Turnbull government wants terrorist Neil Prakash brought to Australia to face charges.
The Greens have made a radical change to their drugs policy which leader Richard Di Natale hopes will reignite the decriminalisation debate and pave the way for the legalisation of recreational drugs like cannabis.
You can take control of Tony Abbott as he battles hipsters, lefties, faceless men, some prominent ABC journalists and King Malcolm Turnbull in a new video game that lampoons the absurdity of modern Australian politics.
The federal government says it's too busy to scrap a controversial parliamentary perk it announced was on the chopping block two-and-a-half years ago.
There has perhaps never been a more obvious, more protracted and more destructive public policy failure in the history of democracy than the war on drugs.
One Nation senator Rod Culleton has penned a bizarre conspiracy-laden letter to the High Court.
The Department of Education has been ordered to hand over documents relating to a controversial $2 million government grant awarded to a trades training school linked to former Family First senator Bob Day.
A new $83,000 luggage lift installed in the Prime Minister's official residence was first proposed under Tony Abbott's government.
"It was four years of chaos with him in here."
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