Barnaby Joyce citizenship verdict live from High Court
The fate of seven MPs, including Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, is in the hands of the High Court. Join us for the verdict and the fall-out.
The fate of seven MPs, including Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, is in the hands of the High Court. Join us for the verdict and the fall-out.
The Turnbull government faces controversy as opposition demands Michaelia Cash resign over union raids.
The gloves are off as Bill Shorten accuses Malcolm Turnbull of leading a "grubby government".
The Turnbull government continues to face questions about the NBN as it sells a new economic agenda.
Politicians and bureacrats are in the spotlight as they face Parliament's powerful estimates' committees.
The Turnbull government continues to sell its energy package while a key powerbroker eyes the exit door.
The Turnbull government begins the sales job for its energy policy.
Hello and welcome to the day in politics.
Hello and welcome to the day in politics.
Hello and welcome to the day in politics.
Hello and welcome to the day in politics.
Hello and welcome to the day in politics.
Hello and welcome to the day in politics.
Hello and welcome to the day in politics.
The Turnbull government is attempting to change the conversation by introducing changes to the Medicare levy and media reform.
The Turnbull government is desperately trying to fight its way out of the citizenship crisis threatening to engulf it.
The opposition and minor parties continue to push for Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce to stand aside.
The same-sex marriage debate continues and concerns about the threat from North Korea intensifies.
Parliament will today debate whether to hold a national plebiscite on same-sex marriage - again.
Last sitting day of the session - let's get this done.
Threats to cross the floor, one MP actually doing it and the Gonski fight continues - welcome to politics.
Malcolm Turnbull is battling on two fronts - the Gonksi schools funding changes and energy.
From energy to education - the Turnbull government is having trouble keeping its ducks in a row.
There are more than a few sore heads about the place after last night's Midwinter Ball.
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.
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