Labor preparing to announce major new tax policy to rival negative gearing crackdown
Bill Shorten says voters are "hungry for something more substantial than the current political fare".
James Massola is chief political correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, based at Parliament House
Bill Shorten says voters are "hungry for something more substantial than the current political fare".
Billions of dollars of tax revenue is being lost due to wealthy Australians using family trusts.
Rising inequality is the single biggest threat to Australia's social cohesion and the economy, Bill Shorten says.
Apple's top privacy executives have flown out to Australia twice in the past month to lobby the Turnbull government.
Peter Dutton has achieved what Scott Morrison could not.
Malcolm Turnbull's plan to create a home affairs ministry has met with mixed responses, with experts welcoming strengthened oversight of intelligence agencies but questioning how much improvement to national security the changes will yield.
The nearly 2000 asylum seekers on Manus Island and Nauru should be "evacuated immediately" to Australia.
Malcolm Turnbull has confirmed a dramatic shake-up of Australia's security, police and intelligence agencies.
George Brandis, Julie Bishop, Michael Keenan and Marise Payne are all understood to oppose the idea.
Potential surprise pick could force Malcolm Turnbull to find his third chief of staff since becoming Prime Minister.
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