Cory Bernardi warns of most pressing danger to freedom of Australians
Senator Cory Bernardi says conservatives and libertarians are united in an ongoing moral battle against the federal government.
Senator Cory Bernardi says conservatives and libertarians are united in an ongoing moral battle against the federal government.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says he sees no immediate need for Australia to develop a missile defence shield against threats such as North Korea, as US President Donald Trump warned of the possibility of "major, major" conflict with the rogue nation.
A report into the PRRT has confirmed that revenue from offshore gas will continue to flatline until at least 2027.
The inexperienced figure could be put in charge of the party at one of the most challenging times in its history
David Yapu has expressed concern that Dutton comments have raised tensions on Manus Island.
The Turnbull government's metadata retention regime is set for renewed scrutiny after the Australian Federal Police conceded it accessed a journalist's phone records illegally on its first such attempt.
Sydney house prices are set to suffer their first fall in 18 months, new figures show, in the wake of of strong action from regulators designed to curb the growth in investor loans.
The breach took place as part of an investigation into a leak of confidential government material.
Controversial Sydney University lecturer Tim Anderson used a series of Anzac Day social media posts to accuse Australian military personnel of committing murder in Syria.
Westpac's decision to effectively rule out lending to the proposed giant Adani coal mine in Queensland has drawn praise from environmentalists but derision from the government and industry.
How should Malcolm Turnbull prepare for his first face-to-face meeting with Donald Trump?
Google Australia has confirmed for the first time ever that it has been hit with an amended tax bill by the ATO following audits of its affairs and that "the company will lodge an objection".
New Zealanders living in Australia have been assured a crackdown on citizenship requirements has not shifted the goalposts on the "pathway to citizenship" hammered out last year.
With Australia's housing affordability debate raging ahead of next month's federal budget, the latest data shows members of Parliament own more than 60 properties in the ACT - almost all in Canberra's most expensive suburbs.
The former Liberal MP is seeking aggravated damages over a story published by the Benalla Ensign in the lead-up to last year's federal election.
Energy and Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg has refused to promise the Turnbull government's new export restrictions on gas will cut domestic prices by half.
Three alleged Australian jihadists captured at gunpoint in Lebanon could be stripped of their citizenship, Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne said on Friday.
Australia's first female Muslim federal MP Anne Aly has fallen victim to fake news after an unsubstantiated story about her "refusal" to lay a wreath on Anzac Day appeared on a Facebook post.
Malcolm Turnbull is under pressure to prove his gas market intervention has teeth.
Government says scheme will 'revolutionise' care of chronic conditions, but GPs aren't so sure.
Leading economists have expressed unease about a budget reporting change.
Health authorities struggle to contain an outbreak that is estimated to have affected up to 900 people on the island of 10,000.
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has dismissed the expertise of the respected Productivity Commission.
PM had been sliding to this outcome all along, given no comfort by gas industry insouciance.
Tax Commissioner Chris Jordan will get another seven years at the head of the Australian Taxation Office, with the agency looking to hit more multinationals with tax bills amounting to $4 billion.
Labor has come out against the move for a super-sized homeland security ministry.
Wholesale gas prices should halve as a result of the intervention in the export market, Malcolm Turnbull has claimed.
The federal government has extended Chris Jordan's term as Commissioner of Taxation.
Labor leader Bill Shorten says the federal government is moving the budget goal posts because it has failed to get debt under control, lashing its plan to divide the federal budget into "good" and "bad" debt.
The UK is being urged to join the multilateral trade agreements being abandoned by US President Donald Trump.
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