Turnbull's chance for a fresh start
Malcolm Turnbull will play the lead role in his own re-make of Mission Impossible in 2017, complete with a cast of villains and traitors and no end of unpredictable subplots.
Malcolm Turnbull will play the lead role in his own re-make of Mission Impossible in 2017, complete with a cast of villains and traitors and no end of unpredictable subplots.
When people switch on the television news, or open a newspaper or website, invariably the story of the day in federal politics is reported as one politician besting the other, or putting the other in his or her place.
Our city is a light on the hill to many in the world. Yet we seem unable to see it.
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Australia's tragicomedy plays on, with political instablility continuing under Malcolm Turnbull's leadership.
Hard-headed figures like Admiral Harry Harris should offset concerns that Donald Trump will be too cosy with Russia.
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Aldo Giurgola would have said these changes rip out the building's heart.
It's our community and our economy and prime ministers don't get to dismiss options without us even being allowed to think about them and decide what we prefer.
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To those who say this is about things done in the past, the message is that it is about what was happening right now.
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Shadow treasurer Chris Bowen is right: One of the Abbott-Turnbull government's various acts of economic vandalism is its politicisation of the once-proud federal Treasury.
It's a given in sport that if you're not leading, you're losing. So who'd be Malcolm Turnbull right now?
Why does the generation that most benefited from public investment struggle to pass on the flame?
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The government spends more than $16 billion a year on IT and there are real questions about whether we get value for money.
Stephen Conroy is hardly the first elected public servant to augment his or her generous publicly-funded superannuation scheme like this. But for some reason, the Conroy example smells worse than others.
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The Treasury and the Reserve Bank are likely to 'look through' the reported numbers to focus on what's happening beneath them.
Everything seemed to close in on Julia Gillard in August 2012, when the country's first female prime minister faced a personal crisis over a past relationship and an AWU slush fund set up in the early 1990s.
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If Treasury wants to start acting more like economists than accountants, a good place to start would be to urge its political masters to seize on the opportunity presented by the school funding "compact" proposed by the Grattan Institute.
It is an office that carries more than the usual political risk faced by ministers.
Given his wild campaign statements, anything is possible when it comes to how Trump may change America's foreign policy
The government has ignored the national interest in favour of simply doing 'something' by year's end.
Economic racism against Indigenous Australians hasn't yet been consigned to history.
The hurly-burly of the 2016 election campaign, as seen through the eyes of Fairfax reporters and photographers.
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