Federal Politics

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announcing the resignation of Sussan Ley from his frontbench in Sydney.

Malcolm's perfect storm

Malcolm Turnbull is caught in a perfect storm, his government being assailed for making life harder for the less well off while certain of his ministers are seen to behave like the rich and famous.

Defence Minister Marise Payne holds a press conference in Sydney after Indonesia ceased all military operations with ...

Payne moves to restore trust, not a moment too soon

"The worst we can do is to take this partnership for granted," Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono declared more than six years ago, when he became the first Indonesian president to address Australia's parliament in 2010.

This cartoon by David Pope published on the front page of the Turkish national daily paper Cumhuriyet comments on the ...

David Pope and the cartoons that defined 2016

From the death of David Bowie to the rise of Donald Trump to whatever you call what Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull spent the year doing, here's how Fairfax Media cartoonist David Pope captured some of the key events and issues of 2016.

Illustration: John Shakespeare

A right turn-off: the year in politics

The election campaign, which culminated in the nation reluctantly re-instating Malcolm Turnbull as Prime Minister, was loudly decried as too long and too boring.

David Morrison, 2016's Australian of the Year choice, copped criticism from some quarters for being too activist.

Who represents us matters more than ever

Who we are as a nation and having representatives who are one of us are closely related ideas. From now until Australia Day there will be increased reflection on these questions.