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The battlelines are drawn ahead of the next federal election, and the facts have never been more important. → Read More
The co-founder of One Nation says not only does Hanson not write her own speeches but "she's never had an original thought". → Read More
The Australian Medical Association's latest private health insurance report card warns of disturbing industry trends. → Read More
Twiggy' Forrest has pledged to reinvest every dollar saved from the Turnbull government's company tax cuts into jobs and expanding operations. → Read More
The court rules the manner of Labor's challenge was illegitimate because there was no referral from Parliament. → Read More
The Australian Workers Union wants the Jobs Minister cross examined in open court about her role. → Read More
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has also hosed down speculation Australia may take a more assertive role against China in exchange for tariff exemptions. → Read More
Mark Lee resigned from the Fair Work Ombudsman last week as a federal police investigation continues. → Read More
The new union will have 144,000 members with an estimated $310 million in assets and annual revenue of nearly $150 million. → Read More
The government and employer groups have failed in an attempt to derail the merger of the militant national construction and maritime unions into a super union. → Read More
Mr Shepherd's inquiry looked at the future of the troubled Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility. → Read More
The Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority has released the latest data on politician's spending. → Read More
The Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority has released the latest data on politician's spending. → Read More
The Jobs Minister had threatened to spread rumours about 'young women in Bill Shorten's office'. → Read More
Barnaby Joyce's troubles may not have ended with his resignation with official inquiries into his use of travel and accommodation allowances ongoing. → Read More
Barnaby Joyce's troubles may not have ended with his resignation with official inquiries into his use of travel and accommodation allowances ongoing. → Read More
Labor says it cannot support proposed government laws that would "silence" or "punish" Australia's not-for-profit sector. → Read More
Deputy Bridget McKenzie has hinted she wants her colleagues to lock in behind a single candidate, likely to be Michael McCormack. → Read More
Queensland MP David Littleproud is now the only credible challenger to frontrunner Michael McCormack for the party's leadership. → Read More
Dodgy donations, travel rorts and the influence of industry lobbyists have been blamed for Australia's slide in the latest snapshot of global corruption. → Read More