Federal Politics

Shorten ramps up foreign workers fight

Bill Shorten has been criticised for using the 457 issue to harness anti-migrant sentiment.

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

Greens in radical new drug legalisation push

Greens leader Richard Di Natale has outlined incentives for more electric vehicles in Australia

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.

Disenchanted but not deplorable: Narre Warren North's 'Trump-land'

Neil Bull lives in the Casey area, close to where a mosque was proposed.

         Narre Warren North – a small pocket of suburbia within the sprawl of Melbourne's vast and fast growing south east – is Trump-land, and proudly so. There is widespread distrust of and disaffection with establishment policy-makers who most around here consider politically correct fools.

Damage to Great Barrier Reef 'worse than thought'

A diver at Opal Reef, off Port Douglas.

The government agency responsible for the Great Barrier Reef says urgent action is needed to save the world heritage site after yet-to-be-published surveys found the record coral bleaching damage earlier this year was even worse than initially thought.

Brandis facing pressure to resign over secret deal

Attorney-General George Brandis is facing calls for his resignation or sacking.

Attorney-General George Brandis is facing fresh calls to resign amid explosive claims he directed the government's chief legal adviser not to raise an argument in the High Court that would have scuttled a secret political deal.

'The ABC is letting Australia down': Keating

Former prime minister Paul Keating in Melbourne on a promotional tour for the biography 'Paul Keating: The Big-Picture ...

Former prime minister Paul Keating is the latest public figure to lay into the besieged ABC, saying it it is failing as a news gathering organisation and was letting Australia down.

Labor labels George Brandis 'corrupt' over $1bn 'secret deal'

Attorney-General George Brandis.

Attorney-General George Brandis may have acted corruptly, Labor has said following reports the federal government agreed to a secret deal allowing the Western Australian government to pursue compensation from the collapse of a company despite legal issues with their plan.