PM urged to review rules after slamming 'cult' of excessive CEO pay
The Prime Minister has been a long-standing advocate of a binding vote for shareholders on executive pay.
Michael Koziol is a journalist with Fairfax Media.
The Prime Minister has been a long-standing advocate of a binding vote for shareholders on executive pay.
"I said I don't mind if our modern leaders are gay, I just wish that they would build the infrastructure."
The PM is a former managing director of merchant bank Goldman Sachs in Australia, but has consistently spoken out about excessive executive salaries.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has doubled down on his character assassination of Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, labelling him a "fake" who "doesn't have a fair dinkum bone in him".
"Far from the sky falling in, this was a reform that was accepted overnight and is now completely uncontroversial," says Nick Herbert.
Immigration Minister is seeking what the Labor opposition calls "Trump-like" powers to target foreign nationals and require them to revalidate their visas.
Rich or poor, young or old, one thing that unites Australians seems to be our mutual disillusionment with politicians.
High-speed rail would "provide an abundant supply of affordable housing for many generations to come", says crusading government MP.
Lawyers for rejected asylum seekers at Australia's offshore detention centre on Manus Island will this week move to stop their imminent removal from Papua New Guinea, following reports up to 60 were slated for deportation.
The Prime Minister's Office has suspended an administrative staffer amid a storm prompted by a Sydney shock jock.
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