Tony Abbott's provocative new book
The former Prime Minister is writing a sequel to Battlelines, causing concern among some of his colleagues, says James Massola.
The former Prime Minister is writing a sequel to Battlelines, causing concern among some of his colleagues, says James Massola.
The crossbench senator says his team won't pass government legislation until a dispute over the Murray-Darling is resolved.
NSW Liberal Rob Stokes has broken ranks with federal colleagues by supporting calls to reform negative gearing. Courtesy ABC News 24.
Labor has said George Brandis acted corruptly following fresh revelations from Justin Gleeson about a secret deal to benefit the West Australian Liberal government.
Malcolm Turnbull promises to review a case where the government is threatening legal action against a retiree running a pro-medicare website.
Watch as the Independent senator unloads on the Nationals, launching a stinging attack over the proposed 19% backpacker tax.
When discussing changes to race hate laws, the One Nation leader has called on people to understand the meaning of the word racist before calling her one.
Bill Shorten is "sneaky and tricky" according to Peter Dutton who believes he's been misrepresented by the Labor leader.
The government, opposition and crossbench continue to argue over the tax rate for seasonal overseas workers with a compromise looking unlikely.
The first female Muslim member of parliament is likely to be an important voice for moderation in an increasingly polarised political world.
Labor MP Emma Husar's harrowing recount of her father's domestic violence as parliament recognises white ribbon day.
The former Prime Minister is writing a sequel to Battlelines, causing concern among some of his colleagues, says James Massola.
Megan Latham has announced her resignation as chief of the NSW corruption watchdog, just days after learning she would be forced to reapply for her job.
A soft drink tax is likely to make us less fat and might even help an ailing budget, but what will it do to price? The Age's Economics Editor Peter Martin explains.
The senate turns personal as Michaelia Cash is likened to a wild animal.
Labor wants to know why a retiree can't use the medicare logo but the Liberal party can.
Personal responsibility, not the Australian Tax Office, should determine how much sugar Australians consume, says Barnaby Joyce.
Labor's Anne Aly has called out Malcolm Turnbull and Peter Dutton over comments the Immigration Minister made linking Lebanese migrants to terrorism. Courtesy ABC News.
In an extended interview with Fairfax Media, the One Nation MP talks about his job as a Senator, his relationship with Pauline Hanson and future with the party.
How would a cyber attack impact upon a major Australian city?
Watch as the One Nation leader publicly chastises Senator Rod Culleton.
Malcolm Turnbull says he begged Kevin Rudd not to abandon the Pacific Solution, The former Labor leader brands the claims 'reinvention' and 'fabrication'.
Will the Labor leader support banning for life visits from refugees who have attempted to reach Australia? Analysis with Mark Kenny.
Some changes are funny, some are scandalous - public servants and political staff have been anonymously editing Wikipedia. James Massola has been tracking them down.
These are four of the major points of conflict between the nation's first and second law officers.
It's the must-have app for cabinet ministers and their staff - but does it raise security issues? James Massola explains.
Staunch marriage equality advocate Warren Entsch has all but conceded defeat, changing his mind to support the plebiscite, over a free vote.
The CEOs of the four big banks sing from the same song sheet at a parliamentary inquiry - to a hard-to-please audience.
MP Stuart Robert strongly defends a property developer in parliament - but who wrote the script?
After 25 years of uninterrupted economic growth, is this the most agile and innovative way to reduce the deficit?
A shake-up of the RSL's leadership looms as questions emerge about financial management. David Wroe explains.
The geopolitics behind Malcolm Turnbull's announcement that Australia will accept more refugees from an assessment centre in Costa Rica.
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