Federal Politics

Australia falls behind Cameroon, Burkina Faso on tax

The LNG plant at Gladstone in Queensland.

Australia is set to become the world's largest exporter of gas but its level of resource tax transparency falls behind Burkina Faso, Cameroon and Mongolia, a new global report has found, as the country forfeits billions of dollars in tax to multinational mining giants.

Labor could win bid to unseat minister: experts

Labor is challenging Assistant Health Minister David Gillespie's eligibility to sit in Parliament

The nation's most respected constitutional law experts won't dare predict how the High Court is likely to rule on Labor's high stakes challenge against a sitting Turnbull government minister but believe it has a chance of succeeding.

Greens seek to exploit Labor divisions over coal

Greens leader Richard di Natale faces the prospect of prolonged warfare with Lee Rhiannon.

The Greens will launch a fresh assault on the Labor Party over Adani's Carmichael coal mine on Saturday, mounting a door-knocking campaign in some of the opposition's most marginal, inner-city seats in an effort to force their hand on the potentially toxic issue.

Abbott is helping Shorten get elected: Minister

"The market will determine it and that's the key point," Mr Frydenberg told ABC TV on Sunday.

Energy and Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg has sharply rebuked his one-time ally Tony Abbott, publicly accusing the former prime minister of helping to elect the Labor Party with his "constant critiquing" of the Turnbull government.