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Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten are heading to the press club to reinvigorate their political stocks - but history provides a salutary warning.
Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten are heading to the press club to reinvigorate their political stocks - but history provides a salutary warning.
Malcolm Turnbull says he supports the speedy publication of political donations then declines to reveal his own donations made during last year's election campaign. Courtesy ABC News 24.
Listen as White House press secretary Sean Spicer mispronounces Malcolm Turnbull's name, leaving it to a colleague to get it right.
US Democrats have taken to Twitter to show support for Australia after the tense Turnbull-Trump phone call, with one Republican trying to smooth relations.
Leading Australian economists are more pessimistic about the Australian economy than the official Treasury position. Peter Martin explains.
Donald Trump says he doesn't like the refugee deal but will honour it as Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull explains how it'll happen. Courtesy ABC News 24, 2SM.
While other world leaders take a strong stand against Donald Trump's anti-immigration policy, our PM has tried to skirt the issue.
The US President has taken to Twitter, this time revealing his thoughts on Australia's refugee deal as PM Malcolm Turnbull assures us, the agreement is still in play. Courtesy 2GB.
Australian politicians say the deal to resettle refugees in the US is on track, but President Donald Trump seems to still be deciding. Courtesy ABC.
After the PM's revelation he donated $1.75 million to the 2016 election campaign, fellow MPs have jumped to his defence as Labor goes on the attack. Courtesy ABC.
Malcolm Turnbull remains confident the deal with the US to resettle refugees from Nauru and Manus Island will proceed under Donald Trump's presidency. Courtesy ABC News 24.
New technology means coal will play a role in electricity generation long into the future, says Malcolm Turnbull. Courtesy ABC News 24.
By the PM suggesting Australia had secured an exemption from the travel bans, it seemed the Australian government was being favoured by the US President but that's not the case as David Wroe explains.
The US has revealed just how many refugees housed in Australia's offshore detention centres it will resettle, but only after conducting extreme vetting.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has revealed Australian passport holders are free to travel to the US despite Donald Trump's crackdown.
Two people dressed as Ku Klux Klan members have disrupted a young Liberals meeting in Sydney, just as the topic turned to Donald Trump's immigration ban.
A Melbourne boy who wanted to go to space camp in the US has been denied a visa, after Donald Trump's anti-immigration executive order. Courtesy Channel 7.
Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten are heading to the press club to reinvigorate their political stocks - but history provides a salutary warning.
Turning to admirers on Twitter, billionaire entreprenuer Elon Musk asks his fans to help make some amendments to Trumps Muslim ban.
Susan Kiefel has become the first female Chief Justice and reveals how historically significant it is. Courtesy ABC News 24.
High property prices in the UK show that Australia's housing affordability crisis is not related to negative gearing, Treasurer Scott Morrison told business leaders in Marylebone, in the UK.
Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten are heading to the press club to reinvigorate their political stocks - but history provides a salutary warning.
By the PM suggesting Australia had secured an exemption from the travel bans, it seemed the Australian government was being favoured by the US President but that's not the case as David Wroe explains.
Fairfax's press gallery journalists reflect on the stories that have intrigued them during 2016.
Existing copyright laws are holding Australia back, according to the Productivity Commission. Peter Martin explains what the commission is proposing.
Watch as power in Australia flows backwards and forwards between the right and the left - where will it flow next?
Australia is plummeting down international education rankings - beaten even by Kazakhstan. Matthew Knott explains.
Peter Martin explains why Australia's copyright laws are putting it at a competitive disadvantage.
The Quest for the Suppository of Wisdom - a new video game that pits Tony Abbott against his adversaries.
The former Prime Minister is writing a sequel to Battlelines, causing concern among some of his colleagues, says James Massola.
Some changes are funny, some are scandalous - public servants and political staff have been anonymously editing Wikipedia. James Massola has been tracking them down.