What Bryan Dawe will most miss about long-time collaborator John Clarke
The death of John Clarke has devastated his friend and long-time collaborator Bryan Dawe.
The death of John Clarke has devastated his friend and long-time collaborator Bryan Dawe.
RSL members will be forced to vote for a new state leadership without knowing the outcome of an investigation into recent financial scandals that have left some of the leadership candidates under a cloud.
The Young Nationals have split with the senior ranks of the party, voting to support the introduction of a carbon trading scheme.
Centrelink's demands on former welfare recipients targeted by its "robo-debt" program were neither "reasonable" nor 'fair", the Commonwealth Ombudsman has found.
Malcolm Turnbull has admitted a potentially lucrative free trade agreement with India is now on the backburner.
Police forces will struggle to retain women so long as part-time workers are bullied.
Pauline Hanson has celebrated One Nation's 20th anniversary with an attack on the media.
The radio host has accused Scott Morrison of lying, being "boring" and "treating him like an idiot".
Treasurer Scott Morrison has indicated a tax on empty housing stock could be in the May budget, along with plans to encourage elderly Australians to downsize their homes.
Politicians have reacted with sorrow to the death of a man who so mercilessly pilloried them.
A secret internal review of the Liberal Party's 2016 election performance has urged the party to recognise that campaigning must never stop and the party's conservative base needs to be respected.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says the government's position on the future of Syria's Assad regime has not changed.
Hundreds of the Prime Minister's public servants could be moved from Canberra to Australia's red centre, under a plan proposed by Regional Development Australia.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will fly into India on Monday and look to capitalise on Australia's fastest growing education market that has only now recovered from the damage inflicted by a series of racial attacks.
They make headlines, divide communities and define elections. And they are all connected. The thread that links them is arguably the most important, and most sensitive, factor in Australian politics.
The Turnbull government has sought to allay fears it will cut taxpayer-subsidised sick leave for living organ donors from the federal budget.
Federal Treasurer will argue against the removal of tax breaks in pre-budget speech.
Syria is a Russian 'client state' and has to help bring Bashar al-Assad into line, Malcolm Turnbull has said.
Three out of five of Victoria's electricity distributors and two out of three of its gas distributors would be controlled by single Hong Kong-based infrastructure business under a $7.4 billion takeover proposal being considered by the Turnbull government.
Labor would retire coal fired power plants and never fund new ones under recommendations from a Senate committee to be released on Monday, forcing thousands of workers to transition into new jobs while pushing towards and emissions intensity scheme.
Australia must provide better incomes and opportunities for the working class if it is to avoid the same anti-trade backlash that helped sweep Donald Trump into the White House, a Labor frontbencher has warned.
Asylum seekers on Manus Island who are suing the Turnbull government for false imprisonment will be able to watch the proceedings live from Papua New Guinea.
Malcolm Turnbull rejects claims that he has interfered with domestic politics in Papua New Guinea by visiting Port Morseby on the eve of national elections.
The Turnbull government is considering new measures to encourage more migrants to settle in regional or remote areas to relieve pressure on house prices and infrastructure in Sydney and Melbourne.
The wisdom of a campaign by the Turnbull government emphasising the risks of moving too rapidly to renewable energy has been thrown into question by polling that suggests a majority of its supporters don't agree.
A Palestinian political activist has been prevented from speaking in Australia after the Turnbull government cancelled his visa on the grounds that "members of the public will react adversely" to him.
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.
The Turnbull government could improve its budget bottom line by nearly $3 billion a year if offshore petroleum companies were forced to pay a flat royalty on the gas they extract and export, new research suggests.
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 real challenge for Australia is to see India not for what it was or even is now, but for what it will be in the future.
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