From Manus to Nauru: PM tight-lipped on fate of refugees
Malcolm Turnbull has refused to rule out sending asylum seekers who are not included in the resettlement deal with the United States from Manus Island to Nauru.
Malcolm Turnbull has refused to rule out sending asylum seekers who are not included in the resettlement deal with the United States from Manus Island to Nauru.
With one massive question of war demanding an answer, Malcolm Turnbull found himself reflecting on another moment in time, three quarters of a century ago, when the response of a relative few determined the fate of two nations.
The challenge for Australia is to see India not for what it was or even is now, but for what it will be.
Dictator Bashar al-Assad has disqualified himself from any role in a political settlement in Syria and should be placed on trial for his "horrendous" war crimes, Malcolm Turnbull has declared.
The Turnbull government has ramped up pressure on Russia to stop further war crimes by the Assad regime in Syria.
Relocation rules target seats Coalition holds or wants to win.
Anti-halal certification campaigner Kirralie Smith has joined Cory Bernardi's Australian Conservatives.
Turnbull government abandoned plans to allow universities to set their own fees for "flagship" courses.
Government to take stab at reducing annual $22 billion in 'overclaimed' tax deductions for work expenses.
Questions have been raised about Liberal MP David Gillespie's ownership of a shopping complex in Port Macquarie.
The PM has carefully sidestepped questions about what action Australia might take against the regime.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has backed away from a key argument for rolling Tony Abbott in 2015, denying that consistent poor polling should represent a trigger for a leadership challenge.
The government says it stands by its franchise exploitation crackdown despite the campaign led by a former Liberal minister.
Australian Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne has used speech in the United States to talk up the Australian-US military alliance and its ability "to deter our adversaries".
US Vice President Mike Pence will visit Australia later this month for meetings with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten.
Tony Abbott took little part in defence of two state seats located inside his federal electorate.
Federal government says terrorists could target Anzac Day commemorations in Turkey.
Australia well placed to power booming Indian economy because of natural resources, PM says.
Treasurer launched attack on big business for not doing enough to support company tax cut plan.
In a rare public intervention, Bernie Fraser has told Fairfax Media that Australia is approaching a "danger point".
Some officials will read the review but will have to return their copies, underlying the sensitivity of its findings.
Australia is a step closer to a free trade deal with the European Union, after finally reaching agreement on what such a deal might cover on Thursday.
The Turnbull government is considering pursuing dumped senators Bob Day and Rod Culleton to repay hundreds of thousands of dollars to taxpayers.
Pauline and James are 15,000 feet above the outback desert, perched in the tiny cockpit of a Jabiru 230-D.
But 'operation Tetris' is getting results, says Finance Minister Mathias Cormann.
Australia has backed an independent investigation into the Syrian government's role in deadly chemical weapons attacks.
Universities commit to releasing data on sexual assaults on their campuses after concerns were raised.
The Liberal Party's federal director Tony Nutt has quit ahead of what is expected to be a critical review of the last federal campaign, in which the Coalition scraped home with a one-seat victory.
"Banks understand that they are swimming against the tide of powerful global forces that can be extremely exhausting and dispiriting".
Former Family First senator Bob Day was ineligible due to an inappropriate pecuniary interest with the Commonwealth.
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