Federal Politics

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has had an epiphany over energy.

PM's new scare campaign is going to work

As the noisy parliamentary battle over renewable energy rages on, there was a strong sense on Tuesday that it was Malcolm Turnbull who was more effectively isolating his opponents' weakness. .This is despite the likelihood that the once green-tinged PM has probably been forced to expend more of his own electoral popularity in the process of this debate, than Bill Shorten.

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has played politics over same-sex marriage but complains that the Coalition are doing the ...

Hypocrisy, thy name is politics

It is among the more glaring ironies that professional politicians tend to recoil in horror when accused of "playing politics".

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said he would not get in the way of a preference deal between the Liberals and One ...

Over the top with Malcolm

Malcolm Turnbull's verbal blitzkrieg against Bill Shorten produced two diametrically opposed, yet predictable, responses from those who witnessed it at close quarters in the national parliament this week.

Richard Denniss.

Blackouts and prawns

"Peak energy demand" has nothing to do with a lack of "baseload" power, whatever the government says.

"He came in as Prime Minister when people had such high hopes for him": Bill Shorten responds to Malcolm Turnbull's ...

Labor's sneaky strategy has to go, Shorten

People are always complaining that our politicians - on both sides - are "out of touch". They're too high and mighty to understand the things that are annoying ordinary people in ordinary life.