Cash under fire over minimum wage but PM turns attack back on Labor
Malcolm Turnbull says the government's submission is no different from those lodged under Julia Gillard.
Adam Gartrell is a political correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
Malcolm Turnbull says the government's submission is no different from those lodged under Julia Gillard.
Consider this: since Bronwyn Bishop finally left the federal Parliament nine months ago – kicking and screaming after being rolled by her own party – Australian taxpayers have paid her nearly $200,000.
Government says increasing the minimum wage is "not an efficient way to address relative living standards or the needs of the low-paid".
ACTU boss Sally McManus has doubled down on her support for industrial law-breaking, shrugging off the "meltdown" about her earlier comments and strongly backing the militant construction union.
Politicians will face stricter tests before they can charge taxpayers for travel expenses under a new tranche of Turnbull government changes in legislation to be introduced next week.
Even government MPs say they are "deeply unimpressed" with the Immigration Department.
Malcolm Turnbull has refused to rule out further regulating electricity prices to get a better deal for consumers as energy retailers declared his new inquiry will "bust the myth" there is any price-gouging in the market.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has directed the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to conduct a major review of electricity retailers.
Cuts to Sunday penalty rates for low-paid workers could blow a $650 million hole in the federal government's budget bottom line, according to the Australian Institute.
Australia's top-selling new cars are using up to 60 per cent more fuel than advertised, according to a report that casts fresh doubt on the accuracy of the laboratory testing underpinning the federal government's vehicle emissions standards.
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