Federal Politics

First grandfather, now Labor threatened over logo

Labor's Save Medicare website, which has come under legal threats over its use of the Medicare logo.

Lawyers for the Labor Party have accused the Coalition of "authoritarian behaviour" after the Turnbull Government doubled down on its legal threats to a retiree and demanded the ALP also stop using the Medicare logo in its campaigning.

Farmers demand more action on climate change

Liverpool Plains beef farmer Derek Blomfield at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday 29 November 2016. fedpol Photo: ...

An emphatic majority of Australian farmers are witnessing the effects of climate change and want their representatives to beef up actions to prepare the country for a future that is drier, less predictable and more prone to bushfires.

'See you in court': law student rejects Labor MP's apology

Labor frontbencher Terri Butler apologised for her comments on Q&A but Calum Thwaites said it wasn't good enough.

A stoush between a Queensland law student and Labor frontbencher Terri Butler over claims of a "racist smear" is bound for court after he bluntly rejected her apology as a "sham" and vowed to press ahead with a $150,000 defamation lawsuit.

Coal station closures inevitable, start planning: Labor and Greens

The Hazelwood power station will close in March.

Many of Australia's coal-fired power stations will shut in coming years no matter what the government does, but a national plan will be needed to ensure the lights stay on and price rises are limited while they are replaced with cleaner models, Labor and the Greens say.

Seized NBN documents to remain under seal

Former Labor communications spokesman Jason Clare. has won a battle to have documents protected by parliamentary privilege

Documents seized by the Australian Federal Police in raids on Parliament House should remain sealed and be returned to the Opposition, according to a powerful parliamentary committee.

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