Rosie Lewis, The Australian

Rosie Lewis

The Australian

Canberra, ACT, Australia

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Past articles by Rosie:

Bushfire emergency: Scott Morrison forms bushfire recovery agency

A man has died and property losses are likely in the hundreds as the PMs office apologises to the states fire chief over communication of the army reservist announcement. Follow the latest below. → Read More

Bushfire emergency: Two dead on Kangaroo Island as NSW, Victoria face horror day

Two people have died on Kangaroo Island as NSW and Victoria face a horror day of conditions, with temperatures to reach as high as 46C. Follow the latest throughout the day below. → Read More

Malcolm Turnbull: PM dodges US gun control debate in Washington press conference

Malcolm Turnbull has avoided weighing into the gun control debate in the United States after his first Oval Office meeting with Donald Trump, saying Australia had a completely different history and laws. → Read More

Scott Morrison ‘not surprised’ by AAA confirmation after MYEFO

Scott Morrison says he’s not surprised the three major ratings agencies have confirmed the nation’s prized AAA credit rating, as he spurns suggestions the government needs a “burning platform” to push its economic agenda through parliament. → Read More

Turnbull attacks Shorten for ‘barking mad’ Trump remark

Malcolm Turnbull attacked Bill Shorten for making “scathing” remarks about president-elect Donald Trump, declaring Australia’s interests cannot be advanced by “personally denigrating” world leaders. → Read More

Coalition can ‘reconnect’ over 18C reform: Cory Bernardi

Reforming section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act would enable the government to “reconnect” with its base, says Liberal senator Cory Bernardi. → Read More

Coalition MPs ‘born to rule’, but Turnbull’s tenure is fragile: Albanese

Labor frontbencher Anthony Albanese says the Turnbull government lost votes on the floor of the House of Representatives because it is “lazy” and has adopted a “born to rule” mentality. → Read More

Federal election campaign: Day 43, Labor’s campaign launch, Turnbull in Sydney

Welcome to day 43 of the 2016 election campaign. Bill Shorten will officially launch Labors campaign at an event held in the Liberal-held Sydney seat of Lindsay, while Malcolm Turnbull will also campaign in western Sydney — a key election battleground. → Read More

Federal election campaign: Day 42, Shorten’s health plan, Turnbull in Melbourne

Hello and welcome to day 42 of the 2016 election campaign. Bill Shorten is headed for the NSW Central Coast to launch a preventive health package, while Malcolm Turnbull is campaigning in the Melbourne seat of Deakin. → Read More

Federal Election 2016 live: Turnbull in Sydney as Shorten stays in Queensland

It’s day four of the 2016 election campaign – that means 7.5 weeks or fifty-two sleeps to go until polling day on July 2. Malcolm Turnbull has swapped Queensland for NSW while Bill Shorten remains in Townsville. The beauty of an election campaign is anything could happen, so join us for the fun. → Read More

Federal Election 2016 live: Turnbull, Shorten campaign in Queensland

Federal Election 2016 Live Coverage: Good morning and welcome to day three of this marathon election campaign, with both leaders in Queensland and education likely to be one of the big talking points today. Well have all the happenings in Canberra and on the campaign trail. Strap yourselves in. → Read More

Federal Election 2016 live coverage: Turnbull, Shorten begin campaign blitz

Election 2016 Live Coverage: Welcome to the first full day of the official election campaign. Take comfort, there’s only 54 more days to go. Malcolm Turnbull has headed to Brisbane while Bill Shorten is on his way to Cairns. He’s expected to announce Labor’s education policy, characterised as a “positive plan to fully fund Gonski”. We’ll have all the happenings in Canberra and on the campaign… → Read More

Federal Election 2016: Turnbull to launch campaign

ELECTION 2016 LIVE COVERAGE: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will today visit the Governor-General Peter Cosgrove to ask for a double-dissolution election and launch the nations longest campaign since the 1960s, culminating with a July 2 poll. → Read More

Turnbull promises to abolish Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal after election

Malcolm Turnbull has pledged to abolish the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal if his government wins the upcoming election. → Read More

Parliament to be recalled April 18 to consider ABCC

Malcolm Turnbull has asked the Governor-General to recall both houses of parliament early on April 18 to consider the government’s bill to re-establish Australian Building and Construction Commission, warning he would call a double-dissolution election if the legislation fails to pass the Senate. → Read More

Labor’s Tony Burke and Jay Weatherill in rift over Gonski funding

A rift between federal and South Australian Labor has deepened after frontbencher Tony Burke accused state premier Jay Weatherill of making comments “drowning in ignorance” over the opposition’s Gonski education announcement. → Read More

Tony Burke says Turnbull has unleashed a ‘Shakespearean tragedy’ on the Liberal Party

Voters can expect to hear a lot more from Labor about Liberal Party infighting and the unfolding Shakespearean tragedy within Coalition ranks, as the opposition reveals its election year attack strategy. → Read More

Sussan Ley challenges pathology companies in row over bulk-billing

Health Minister Sussan Ley has challenged pathology companies to reveal how they’ve spent $500 million in taxpayer-funded subsidies and declared she was “cranky” at suggestions the government would make life worse for patients. → Read More

Corey Bernardi under fire over burqa tweet

MAVERICK Liberal MP Cory Bernardi has come under fire for using yesterday’s raids to tweet about the “oppression” faced by women who wear burqas. → Read More

Tony Abbott dismisses Cory Bernardi call for burqa ban

TONY Abbott has slapped down renewed calls by maverick Liberal senator Cory Bernardi to ban the burqa. → Read More