Lindt Cafe police too slow: former SAS commander Hastie
Andrew Hastie has weighed in on the heated debate over the use of Australian Defence Force special forces in the event of a future terrorist attacks.
Mark Kenny is the national affairs editor for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, based at Parliament House
Andrew Hastie has weighed in on the heated debate over the use of Australian Defence Force special forces in the event of a future terrorist attacks.
The shameful tax dodge by multinationals is undermining the project tendering process.
For Pauline Hanson, being outed as bigotry's uncritical conduit was like hitting a brick wall.
The community must confront one issue, lest police once again allow inaction to play the predominant role in the outcome.
PM says Australia's century-old defence laws will be adjusted in the wake of the deadly Lindt Cafe siege.
Andrew Forrest hopes huge philanthropic donation will encourage others to follow suit.
Mining magnate's gesture is the single largest philanthropic donation by a living person in Australian history.
Andrew Forrest to make the largest philanthropic donation by a living person in Australian history.
Imagine if you read this news story: Malcolm Turnbull has sacked the Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police for continuing investigations into past links between Mr Turnbull's office and a foreign government. The extraordinary move coincides with explosive new revelations of impromptu intelligence sharing with that same government, by the Prime Minister himself. This fictional rendering conveys the gravity of events now swirling around Donald J Trump's idiosyncratic administration by posing the question: what would happen if an Australian PM leant on the AFP to forget past links with a foreign government; free lanced on sensitiv
The absence of a poll bounce may render the budget an expensive failure, but there is hope for the PM.
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