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Paul Osborne

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Canberra, ACT, Australia

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Turnbull puts gas companies ‘on notice’

MALCOLM Turnbull has put gas companies “on notice” to explain how they are going to secure future supplies as Australia heads towards an energy crisis. → Read More

Turnbull faces big challenge

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Shorten in Labor pre-election reshuffle

LABOR leader Bill Shorten is set to hold a minor frontbench reshuffle in preparation for the next election. → Read More

Abbott, Shorten approval ratings dive

TONY Abbott and Bill Shorten are disliked by voters in their home states. → Read More

Abbott marks two years in office

THE Abbott government will mark two years in office on Monday when parliament resumes for a fortnight of sittings. → Read More

Cops need less proof for terror: Dutton

A FEDERAL cabinet minister says police are right to immediately act against would-be terrorists even if charges are later dropped in court. → Read More

Shorten flags Labor industrial law change

LABOR leader Bill Shorten says unions and business should work closer to reform industrial relations, starting with the troubled construction industry. → Read More

By-election not poll is real test: Abbott

PRIME Minister Tony Abbott has declared the Canning by-election a "real" test of his government. → Read More

Shorten faces fresh union claims

BILL Shorten is expected to return to the unions royal commission witness stand to face further questions about deals struck as a union official. → Read More

Gay marriage, unions focus of parliament

LIBERAL front bencher George Brandis concedes that the return from the winter recess proved a boisterous week in parliament, but said it was "nonsense" to say the government was in disarray. → Read More

Hockey weighs up Iranian's property bid

TREASURER Joe Hockey is considering whether to stop the sale of an industrial block in Melbourne to an Iranian businessman. → Read More

Liberals eye WA seat of Canning

LIBERAL party strategists are meeting in Canberra to plan for a by-election in the West Australian federal seat of Canning. → Read More

Tony Abbott hits the reset

TONY Abbott is a bit like the guy who rings the computer help desk. → Read More

Asylum seekers on Labor agenda

LABOR leader Bill Shorten will unveil his party's asylum seeker policy including boat turnbacks as he stares down critics at the national conference. → Read More

Shorten wants a 'smart, modern, fair' Aust

BILL Shorten has put a republic, same-sex marriage and an emissions trading scheme on a future Labor government's agenda, as he kicked off his first conference as leader. → Read More

Cabinet meets amid election speculation

FEDERAL cabinet will meet in Canberra on Tuesday morning as a new poll shows the coalition's political stocks rising. → Read More

Cabinet reshuffle tipped for end of year

PRIME Minister Tony Abbott is expected to reshuffle his ministry at the end of the year, ahead of a federal election due by September 2016. → Read More

ABC check finds Mallah not dangerous

THE ABC Q&A program's own background checks on Zaky Mallah concluded he was not dangerous and would be suitable to ask a question. → Read More

New visa to give regional opportunity

ASYLUM seekers will be able to seek a new type of temporary visa to enable them to work or study in regional areas under laws which start on Wednesday. → Read More

Labor backtracks on leader process

BILL Shorten has ducked questions over whether the Labor Party is dropping new rules which would protect him from being removed as leader. → Read More