Federal Politics

Julie Bishop and British PM divided on Syria

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has his tie straightened by his Australian counterpart, Foreign Minister Julie ...

The last time Malcolm Turnbull spoke with one of the handful of world leaders Australia might consider among its closest friends, the verbal stoush that ensued ended up becoming a global story.

Abbott's attack on Turnbull stuns colleagues

"I did everything I could to help the Prime Minister win the election. We just got there": Tony Abbott.

An attempt by Tony Abbott to drag the Liberal Party to the political right appears to have backfired spectacularly as former Abbott loyalists broke ranks in disgust at comments they viewed as rank disloyalty to the party and an attempt to deliberately damage Malcolm Turnbull.

Defiant Julie Bishop hits back at Tony Abbott

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop at 9 Downing Street in London.

London: A defiant Julie Bishop has hit back at suggestions she was disloyal to former Prime Minister Tony Abbott saying she is elected Deputy Leader by the Liberal partyroom and her loyalty is to her colleagues and not the leader. 

What is your Sunday worth now?

The restaurant industry failed to make a strong enough argument to convince the Fair Work Commission.

The time you spend working on a Sunday is still worth more than it is on a Saturday, but not as much as it was in the past, according to the Fair Work umpire.

Labor MPs call for recognition of Palestinian statehood

A Palestinian security force personnel holding a Palestinian flag celebrates while deployment near the Jewish settlement ...

A group of federal Labor MPs have urged Australian recognition of a Palestinian state, echoing the high-profile interventions of party elders ahead of Opposition Leader Bill Shorten's meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.