Federal Politics

Foreign worker row: PM hits out at Shorten's 'rank opportunism'

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has accused opposition leader Bill Shorten of hypocrisy on a breathtaking scale as the issue of foreign workers taking Australian jobs threatened to become a defining argument that could last all the way to the next election.

Turnbull turns attack on ABC, 'elite media'

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced a resettlement option for refugees held in Nauru and Manus Island with the ...

The ABC and "élite media" are to blame for distracting people from the government's focus on economic growth, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has said, at pains to emphasise that he is in touch with the concerns of real people.

Dutton reinforces 'one-off' nature of US deal

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

Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has stressed that the United States resettlement deal is a "one-off" and will only apply to refugees currently held in the Manus Island and Nauru detention centres, including those temporarily in Australia for medical care.

Bill Shorten vows Labor will put Australian workers first

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten will announce a policy designed to force employers into more rigorous advertising to find ...

Bill Shorten will announce a new emphasis on local employment on Tuesday, as Labor moves to protect Australian jobseekers from being replaced by overseas workers brought in by employers under skilled migration visas designed to fill holes in the labour supply.

Lawyers want PMs in dock over asylum detention

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

Every Australian prime minister from John Howard onward should be investigated for crimes against humanity in relation to the indefinite detention of asylum seekers, a group of international lawyers claims.

Trump backer says US refugee swap deal is 'dead on arrival'

US President-elect Donald Trump visits US President Barack Obama in the Oval Office of the White House last week.

Canberra's get-out-of-jail card on the future of the hundreds of Australia-bound refugees on Nauru and Manus Island may have a very short shelf-life, with the head of a prominent US anti-immigration think tank warning: "this is the kind of thing the Trump administration will nix on Day 1."

Turnbull defends Dutton and Morrison against 'vicious attacks'

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

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.

Trans-Pacific Partnership dead, before Trump even takes office

An anti-TPP protest last year in Atlanta, Georgia

Eight years in the making, the giant Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal between Australia, the US and ten other regional powers is as good as dead after the Obama administration walked away from its plan to put it before the "lame duck" of Congress ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration as president.