Malcolm Turnbull faces leadership pressure on energy
The Prime Minister finds himself under leadership pressure - again - over energy and climate change
The Prime Minister finds himself under leadership pressure - again - over energy and climate change
The Prime Minister is talking terrorism and hoping his education changes pass the Senate.
The Turnbull government says it isn't 'pussyfooting' around on national security.
Australia's spy chief enters the debate about terrorism and refugees.
School funding is in the spotlight again as the Catholic education system declares war on the Turnbull government.
There are polls and pot shots aplenty as pollies take their seats for the week.
Scrutiny of the Turnbull government continues as the opposition continues to push on the bank levy and school funding reform.
The post-budget battle continues with schools funding and banks again in the spotlight.
School funding reforms are in the Parliament, Senate estimates are in full swing, and Pauline Hanson is under more pressure.
Hello and welcome to the day in politics.
Federal budget 2017-18 live: Malcolm Turnbull continues to battle with banks
It's the last day of parliament before the long pre-budget break.
Hello and welcome to the day in politics.
Hello and welcome to the day in politics.
Australian politicians react to the Westminster terrorist attack.
The fur flies as the debate about free speech and the changes to race hate laws continue.
Hello and welcome to the day in politics.
It's not people who should have to change to make their lives fit politics as we know it. It's politics as we know it that should change.
Welcome to the day in politics where the opposition is hammering the Turnbull government on penalty rates.
The Turnbull government has begun to make a case for lowering penalty rates. When it stops talking about itself.
Hello and welcome to the day in politics where more mischief and mayhem is afoot.
Hello and welcome to the day in politics where the themes are already Tony Abbott and penalty rates. Same-same but different.
We're back on familiar ground - which party wants to tax you more and that, as always, is a matter of perspective.
Fresh from its bid to hold people with disabilities hostage the government is now threatening tax rises if it cannot get its welfare changes passed by Parliament.
It's Valentine's Day but there's not a lot of love being sprinkled about after the Nick Xenophon Team knocked back the government's omnibus reform package.
Once again One Nation is the talk of Canberra as the fallout from the Liberals' decision to preference the party continues.
The last day of the first week back and everyone is recovering from yesterday's heightened emotions.
It's day 2 of the school year, the government thinks it has a childcare and Derryn Hinch is throwing his weight around.
Rats in the ranks, defection, intrigue - Parliament is back for the year.
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