Australian bombers and medics play key role in battle for Mosul
Australian forces are playing a key role in the escalating battle for the Iraqi city of Mosul.
Adam Gartrell is the National Political Correspondent for The Sun-Herald and The Sunday Age
Australian forces are playing a key role in the escalating battle for the Iraqi city of Mosul.
The controversy surrounding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Australia has intensified.
Environment and Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg has conceded that scrapping the carbon tax had given consumers only a "brief respite" from rising electricity prices, forcing those with the means to invest in self-generation such as roof-top solar.
The Turnbull government has confirmed it is considering changing the rules that govern its $10 billion green bank to allow it to subsidise the next-generation of coal-fired power stations.
The Federal Court has blocked a bid by the Australian Border Force to confiscate the mobile phones of detainees in immigration detention.
Business and religious leaders, lawyers, academics, entertainers and former politicians have joined forces to oppose Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Australia.
Malcolm Turnbull is claiming credit for a bank's decision to cut credit card interest rates.
A Coalition senator has accused his own government of succumbing to "populist pressure" with its crackdown on politician's perks.
On the league table of modern political lunacy, Joyce - carp-slaying, Depp-destroying, barnstorming Barnaby - doesn't even rate a mention.
Revamp is thought to be the most expensive office fit-out in Australian government history.
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