Federal Politics

The opportunity to critique the Prime Minister's approach to eating is a pleasure, if not a right.

Turnbull's sausage 'no' denies us all

Otto von Bismarck, Germany's first Chancellor, is usually credited with the famous remark likening laws to sausages: for peace of mind, one should never see either being made.

Westminster's parliamentary committees, unlike ours, know how to get to the point.

Incompetence a cup with no bottom

The parallels go right down to misleading threats and ultimatums issued to "clients", bad algorithms and drawing misleading conclusions from matching incompatible data.

Cyclone Debbie provided a rare and overlooked moment of bipartisanship in today's politics.

Is it any wonder politicians are on the nose?

In a barely noticed respite from last week's hyper-partisan squabbling, Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten actually agreed on a couple of things. It is an enduring curiosity that such moments tend to escape attention.