Federal Politics

'Complicit': Govt body accused of running propaganda campaign

CFMEU members protest outside a construction site in 2012.

A senior executive of a major construction company has strongly criticised the Master Builders Association and the Fair Work Building Commission for running a propaganda campaign to portray the industry as corrupt and to promote the Federal Government's political agenda.

Trump poised to scuttle Turnbull's US refugee deal

US president Donald Trump is poised to slap a blanket ban on migration from a raft of countries including Iran and Iraq.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's vaunted US 'solution' to resettle hundreds of refugees from Manus Island and Nauru faces collapse as the freshly minted US President Donald Trump eyes new bans on immigration.

Rates on hold as inflation bottoms

RBA governor Philip Lowe is expected to hold rates for now.

The Reserve Bank has been given licence to leave interest rates on hold at its first board meeting for the year, after the delivery of a low inflation result in line with its expectations and signs it will lift.

'Dangerous and damaging': Labor slams Trump

President Trump reinstates the Reagan-era ban on US aid donations to foreign health care providers that offer abortion ...

Labor has slammed US President Donald Trump's decision to reinstate the anti-abortion global gag rule, calling on the Turnbull government to lobby the new administration to ditch the "dangerous and damaging" policy.