Federal Politics

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull distanced himself from the WA election campaign.

WA defeat shows 'PM must embrace centre'

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has been warned he must embrace the political centre, rather than the far right, after voter anger at a preference deal between One Nation and the Liberal Party helped deliver a massive loss for the Liberals at the West Australian election.

Turnbull, Musk 'pick each other's brains' over energy storage

PM Malcolm Turnbull spoke to the Tesla CEO for an hour on Sunday.

Tesla's Elon Musk may have garnered maximum publicity with his offer last week to solve South Australia's power crisis for free if he did not deliver with 100 days of signing a contract, but neither the Prime Minister nor South Australia's Premier are in a hurry to take him up on the offer.

WA election: Early results show big swing to Labor

Mark McGowan casts his vote on Saturday.

Early results showed West Australian Labor picking up double-digit swings in many key seats in Saturday's state election, and seats such as Forrestfield in suburban Perth changing from the Liberal Party to Labor.

How the west was lost

Colin Barnett.

When Colin Barnett was elected, George W Bush was President, iPhones had just hit the market and Amy Winehouse was cleaning up at the Grammys.

Slow track to dawn

Pro- bono lawyer David Burke interviewing a Rohingya refugee applicant.

Nasir* waited almost five years for the chance to state his case. Then he had just a single day to nail it.

Investors storm back, elbowing out first home buyers

Treasurer Scott Morrison

Investors have roared back into the housing market, buying properties that would have otherwise gone to owner-occupiers, and embarrassing the government by taking out more than half of the new money meant for housing.

Morrison denies he is being sidelined amid reshuffle talk

Treasurer Scott Morrison says he is working well with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

Federal treasurer Scott Morrison has brushed aside suggestions he is being shunted as the government's chief economic salesman heading into the May budget, following reports of disquiet in government ranks about his performance.