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Barnaby Joyce dances delicate trade line in preparation for a post-Brexit trade world
Australia is about to find out just how well Barnaby Joyce can dance.
Amy Remeikis is the social affairs and communications reporter for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, based in Parliament House
Australia is about to find out just how well Barnaby Joyce can dance.
Derryn Hinch is a man thinking about his legacy.
The Education Minister repeatedly refused to condemn Pauline Hanson's comments children with disabilities should be segregated from mainstream classrooms
Emma Husar loves her son - so it was as a mum, not a politician, that she responded to Pauline Hanson.
In a wide-reaching speech, Senator Gichuhi set out her agenda and her passions.
Australian Press Council chair David Weisbrot has bowed to pressure and resigned.
Tampons and sanitary pads will remain 'luxury' items in Australia, after the Coalition and Labor voted down a Greens senate move to axe the tax applied to women's sanitary items.
National Broadband Network customers are five times more likely to complain about their service than a non-NBN user, as frustrations continue to surround the nation's biggest infrastructure project.
The success of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn at the UK election hasn't just left the British political class searching for answers.
Media organisations are standing by the decision despite a growing controversy.
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