Federal Politics

UN warns of asylum-seeker 'social time bomb'

The UNHCR's Volker Turk said the asylum seekers he had met on bridging visas struck him as people who would make "the ...

 Australia faces a "social time bomb" over the failure to process and integrate more than 30,000 asylum seekers who are in the community on bridging visas after arriving by boat during the term of the former Labor government.

Nigeria 'takes more in oil and gas revenue than Australia'

Australia is set to overtake Qatar as the world's biggest exporter of LNG by 2020.

The governments of Nigeria, Indonesia and Malaysia - Australia's competitors in the oil and gas export sector - extract twice as much tax revenue from petroleum companies as a proportion of production than the federal and state governments combined.

Morrison signals another surplus delay

Treasurer Scott Morrison

Treasurer Scott Morrison has signalled a return to budget surplus in 2020-21 could again be delayed, with low wages growth holding back government revenue.

Dutton roof protesters cop $100 fines

Protesters who climbed onto the awning of Immigration Minister Peter Dutton's office have been fined.

Three women who reportedly cost taxpayers thousands of dollars by protesting on the roof of Immigration Minister Peter Dutton's electoral office in Brisbane have been fined $100 each.

End the age of entitlement - for seniors

Seniors are doing better in real terms than younger people earning the same incomes.

Australia's tax system has become skewed towards a growing and apparently untouchable group of 'taxed nots' - they are older Australians who pay roughly $1 billion per year less tax than younger Australians in the same circumstances, according to a new Grattan Institute report.