Turnbull lashes Hanson on Putin, vaccines
Malcolm Turnbull has slapped down Pauline Hanson for showering praise on Russian strongman Vladimir Putin and likening the federal government's child vaccination programs to a "dictatorship".
Malcolm Turnbull has slapped down Pauline Hanson for showering praise on Russian strongman Vladimir Putin and likening the federal government's child vaccination programs to a "dictatorship".
Pauline Hanson doesn't like the government's 'no jab, no pay' child vaccination scheme because it's like a "dictatorship". But she quite likes Vladimir Putin who is by many measures an actual dictator.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says "masses of evidence" exists to support a reduction to some penalty rates by the Fair Work Commission, agreeing the move will lead to job creation.
Centrelink spin-doctor takes the heat for the real bosses.
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Poor countries have contributed the least to human-induced climate change but are already being affected more than richer ones.
Treasurer Scott Morrison says the government is developing a package of reforms to address housing affordability.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has no plans to campaign in Western Australia before next Saturday's state election as Liberal premier Colin Barnett faces the fight of his political life to hold on to power.
All eyes will be on the WA state election next Saturday to see how Labor polls.
Five years ago John Alexander had a revelation: Australia's housing market has gone insane.
Pauline Hanson's One Nation has emerged as the Turnbull government's most reliable voting partner in the Senate, defying early predictions that the upper house in this term of Parliament would be even more unmanagable than before.
The RAAF will have vastly superior data collection abilities compared with other military forces in Asia with the purchase of seven Triton drones – giving Australia the edge in electromagnetic-sphere warfare.
During four decades on the land, rarely has Guy Milson seen as season as good as this one. And neither has the rest of Australia.
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Former Prime Minister John Howard personally identified with two factors that he says won Donald Trump the US Presidency.
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton called for greater powers to stop foreign fighters coming home.
"I sound like a wanker but I believe in this stuff".
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Turnbull government MP Warren Entsch is prepared to lose his seat defending the Fair Work Commission's controversial decision to recommend reducing Sunday penalty rate cuts.
Minister flatly rejects Parliamentary committee's peace plan.
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Human Services "difficult to work with and very, very defensive," says Shetler.
Tens of millions have their calls screened as Centrelink crisis deepens.
Australia has turned up empty handed to a major international conference which has pledged more than a quarter of a billion of dollars for women affected by US President Donald Trump's global gag rule on abortions.
Outspoken backbencher George Christensen has fired an extraordinary broadside at senior government ministers.
Chinese firms large and small are at Australia's aviation megashow - a development being watched closely by security analysts.
Coalition MPs are privately urging the leadership to find a solution or face the loss of seats.
The brother of executed Bali nine drug smuggler Andrew Chan says the Turnbull government could be putting more Australians at risk of the firing squad.
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