Craig Laundy and the China connection
Assistant Minister downplays ties to an 'adviser' linked to a Communist Party lobbying group.
Assistant Minister downplays ties to an 'adviser' linked to a Communist Party lobbying group.
The government has all but secured Gonski 2.0 school funding reforms but at a cost of an extra $5 billion to the budget.
Watching Parliament this week, you'd be forgiven for thinking the government was cutting people's throats, not trying to spend $19b more on schools.
The state is spending the proceeds of its good economic management, but it feels eerily like federal budgets pre-2007.
A small but growing number of Chinese-Australians with close links to the CCP now seek to occupy roles in this country's political structures.
The University of Technology Sydney is in private discussions with the NSW government to buy the Powerhouse Museum.
Peter Dutton and Labor's Tony Burke are sparring over English requirements for aspiring citizens.
Former Keating government minister and Labor veteran Con Sciacca has died from cancer.
Media reforms remain in limbo but breakthrough possible with key Senate bloc
Labor Party elder Con Sciacca has died, aged 70.
AGL CEO Andy Vesey and other power bosses say the economics of investing in new coal plants don't add up compared with wind and solar power.
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