Politicians' phone numbers revealed
In a massive breach of privacy and security, parliamentary officials have inadvertently published the private numbers of past and present politicians.
In a massive breach of privacy and security, parliamentary officials have inadvertently published the private numbers of past and present politicians.
Saying she is "doing what ISIS wants", the Malcolm Turnbull labelled One Nation senator Pauline Hanson's ban "dangerous".
Treasurer Scott Morrison believes it's the willingness to loan money to investors coupled with watered down regulations that is negatively impacting household debt and housing prices. (Vision courtesy ABC News 24)
The Turnbull government is celebrating thre passage of its childcare changes through the Senate, saying it's a win for parents who want to get back into the workforce. Courtesy ABC News 24.
Treasurer Scott Morrison outlines what he wants to achieve ahead of the State and Treasurers meeting in Canberra with housing affordability to be a priority.
Mimicking attacks made by Donald Trump Jr., One Nation senator Pauline Hanson used the London terror attack to introduce her own unique hashtag.
An extra $1.5 billion has been spent fighting terrorism in Australia since 2014 - here's where it's gone.
A postal vote on same-sex marriage could circumvent parliament as it wouldn't require legislation, according to Peter Dutton.
An impassioned speech by Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie ends in tears as she condemns the government's cuts to welfare, saying "what you are doing is shameful".
Former Health Minister Sussan Ley decided to release the report into her conduct, breaking her silence on the travel expenses scandal that ended her frontbench career.
Following the terror attack in London, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says there'll be an increased police presence at Parliament House in Canberra.
It's all about changing the tax mix, according to Peter Martin.
Saying that science and innovation are required to combat these views, Industry, Innovation and Science Minister Arthur Sinodinos told the Press Club climate change denial and the anti-vaccination movement are similar. (Vision courtesy ABC)
Watch, and you'll understand the mounting speculation that the government is preparing to modify its promised company tax cuts.
Labor's Penny Wong has launched a stinging attack on Attorney-General George Brandis.
Senators will sit until midnight for the rest of the week to make sure the government's childcare changes get through and not everyone is happy about it.
Malcolm Turnbull and Simon Birmingham got up early to hold a press conference, only to repeatedly reveal very little. Courtesy ABC News 24.
Is the government preparing to water down its company tax cuts? Labor tries to extract a commitment during question time.
Malcolm Turnbull says he's strengthening the Racial Discrimination Act, Labor says the government is weakening it.
People who have not experienced racism can't stand in the shoes of those who have, says Labor MP Linda Burney.
Malcolm Turnbull reads from his phone and the parliament's antiquated rules are exposed.
Buying a house is increasingly out of reach for young Australians - Eryk Bagshaw explains the options being considered.
Is power flowing Labor's way? - watch as government ebbs and flows between Labor and the Coalition in the years since world war two.
US foreign aid can't be used to support contraception or abortion - Stephanie Peatling says it may become a political issue in Australia.
Politicians are meant to declare their interests, but Adam Gartrell argues the system is only semi-transparent and lacks oversight.
As Malcolm Turnbull flounders in the polls, Peter Dutton is being mentioned as a possible leader.
A new report may force Malcolm Turnbull to chose between his party's left and right factions. James Massola explains.
The on-going turmoil in the right-wing of Australian politics favours Bill Shorten, says Mark Kenny.
An in-depth report reveals the real reason Australia joined the invasion of Iraq and the lessons learnt. David Wroe explains.
It's named after US billionaire Warren Buffett - a proposal that the ultra-wealthy pay a minimum rate of tax.
Has one phone call ever inspired so much satire? Fairfax artists give their take on the infamous Trump-Turnbull tete-a-tete.
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