Federal Politics

Plan B? Coalition MP suggests US refugee deal in doubt

Malcolm Turnbull's feel-good assertions are at odds with Coalition reality.

Senior US Republicans have set the Obama administration a deadline of December 13 to make public information about its refugee resettlement deal with the Turnbull government, in the latest threat to the plan ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration.

Ciobo rejects assertions the TPP has collapsed

Trade and Tourism Minister Steven Ciobo visits a Coca Cola Amatil facility in Cibitung, Indonesia on Wednesday.

Australian Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has rejected assertions that the Trans-Pacific Partnership has collapsed, saying the incoming Trump administration needed more time to consider the pros and cons of the giant regional trade deal.

PM scrambles to back away from any prospect of a carbon tax under Coalition

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

Any prospect of an emissions trading scheme or carbon tax under the Coalition has been killed, buried and cremated - again. But in a torturous press conference at Sydney's fish markets, Mr Turnbull was under pressure to explain how the Coalition let the carbon genie back out of the policy bottle at all.

Government's 'lack of spine' will increase prices: adviser

Backdown: Malcolm Turnbull and Josh Frydenberg have ruled out an emissions intensity scheme.

The man who came up with the scheme at the centre of a humiliating backdown by Energy and Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg says its rejection shows the government lacks spine, and will be responsible for higher electricity prices and reduced energy reliability.