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Jennifer Rajca

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Joyce loses bid to sanction Sandilands

BARNABY Joyce has bit back after the media watchdog chose not to reprimand radio host Kyle Sandilands for verbally abusing the agriculture minister during an on-air stoush. → Read More

Just who is commissioner Dyson Heydon?

FOR someone hoping to watch cricket and write books in retirement, Dyson Heydon instead has found himself under the harsh glare of the political spotlight. → Read More

Just who is commissioner Dyson Heydon?

FOR someone hoping to watch cricket and write books in retirement, Dyson Heydon instead has found himself under the harsh glare of the political spotlight. → Read More

I took money, CFMEU organiser admits

A FORMER CFMEU organiser has admitted to taking $60,000 from a formwork company owner, but insists it was only because they were friends. → Read More

CFMEU boycotts royal commission

THE construction union has boycotted a royal commission hearing in Canberra that has heard a formwork company owner was forced to fork over thousands of dollars to secure work. → Read More

Blind woman takes on ABC

A BLIND woman has launched an unlawful discrimination case against the ABC for failing to make audio description part of its regular programming. → Read More

PM rules out ever changing taxes on super

PRIME Minister Tony Abbott says his government will never, ever increase taxes on superannuation, despite revelations it considered changes before Labor released its own policy. → Read More

SBS left to look for program cuts

SBS could cut programs and services after a federal government bid to allow the broadcaster to earn more of its own revenue by screening a higher rate of commercials was rejected. → Read More

Liberal MPs back ABC review of Q&A

FURIOUS government MPs are backing Tony Abbott's call for the ABC to have a long look at itself, after it gave a former terrorism suspect a platform on live television. → Read More

Have a look at yourself, ABC: PM

TONY Abbott has urged the ABC to have a long, hard look at itself, saying the national broadcaster had betrayed Australians by giving a convicted terrorist sympathiser a platform on live television. → Read More

Calls to combat growing refugee crisis

AUSTRALIA'S offshore processing policy has been singled out as "particularly egregious" by Amnesty International as it warns of the worst refugee crisis since World War II. → Read More

Scaremongering on citizenship idea: Dutton

THE immigration minister has criticised what he says is scaremongering about plans to strip dual-nationality terror supporters of their Australian citizenship. → Read More

Citizenship strip could be overturned: MP

A COURT would be able to strike down a minister's decision to strip dual-nationality terror supporters of their Australian citizenship if there isn't enough evidence, a senior Liberal says. → Read More

Fancy a dinner date with Hugh Jackman?

FANCY having dinner with the Wolverine himself Hugh Jackman and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop in the Big Apple? → Read More

2Day FM could face sanctions for hoax

SYDNEY radio station 2Day FM treated a nurse at a London hospital in a highly exploitative way when it put to air a "royal prank" call, the broadcasting watchdog has found. → Read More

Calls for SBS not to become ad driven

AT a time of heightened terror alert SBS should not become the fully-fledged fourth commercial broadcaster, the federal government has been warned. → Read More

High Court hears dog on death row appeal

IT'S not every day two senior barristers in the nation's highest court go head to head over the fate of a pooch on death row. → Read More

Brett Mason farewells the Senate

LUNCH with Angelina Jolie? I think I can make it. → Read More

Review finds dozens of asylum abuse cases

A REVIEW into allegations of abuse against asylum seekers on Nauru has uncovered several dozen cases, with guards possibly trading drugs for sexual favours. → Read More

Relations with Indon have to endure: PM

AUSTRALIA must not let anger undermine its relationship with Indonesia if Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are executed, Prime Minister Tony Abbott says. → Read More