Judith Ireland, Brisbane Times

Judith Ireland

Brisbane Times

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Past articles by Judith:

Australia to start Iran travel ban on Sunday

The Morrison government has announced a travel ban for Iran due to its "high death rate" as it tries to stem the flow of coronavirus into Australia. → Read More

Gladys Liu's message for Australia: 'Don't be scared'

Federal Parliament's first Chinese-born MP says social media is fuelling coronavirus misinformation, as many stay home in Australia when they don't need to. → Read More

Diplomats in war of words over Jock Palfreeman

The Department of Foreign Affairs has accused the Bulgarian government of misrepresenting an Australian diplomat's comments about Jock Palfreeman, amid rising tensions between the two countries over the Australian man detained in Bulgaria. → Read More

Diplomats in war of words over Jock Palfreeman

The Department of Foreign Affairs has accused the Bulgarian government of misrepresenting an Australian diplomat's comments about Jock Palfreeman, amid rising tensions between the two countries over the Australian man detained in Bulgaria. → Read More

Victorian Labor MP Will Fowles questioned over Canberra hotel disturbance

Police were called to a Canberra hotel early on Thursday morning. → Read More

Parents could be hit by nasty surprise when they file tax returns

Families who receive the childcare subsidy could owe the government money if they did not estimate their incomes correctly. → Read More

'He's a strong leader': Morrison accepts invitation to visit Trump in US

Scott Morrison says he admires that Donald Trump does what he says he will do. → Read More

'It's a statistic that should be published widely, daily': Push for real-time count of women killed by violence

The Morrison government is being urged to set up a real-time count of Australian women killed by violence, similar to the national road toll. After the new Se... → Read More

Morrison government's bid to grow tiny home industry

The Morrison government wants to grow the prefabricated building industry to create more jobs and tiny homes. → Read More

Labor women bracing to defend party's abortion policy

Labor MPs say a scare campaign on its abortion policy hurt their chances in key seats. → Read More

Tanya Plibersek rules herself out of race for Labor leadership

The popular deputy leader will not run for the leadership of the Labor Party following its devastating defeat at Saturday night's election. → Read More

Election results: Julia Gillard to back Tanya Plibersek in Labor leadership race

Ms Gillard's intervention in the Labor Party leadership contest is the first time she has involved herself in internal politics since she was ousted from the prime ministership in 2013. → Read More

Election result: Plibersek to run against Albanese, amid Labor 'bewilderment' over election loss

Labor has been plunged into a weeks-long leadership battle, as it grapples with its shock election loss. → Read More

Scott Morrison egged by protester in Albury

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been egged by a protester at a campaign event in Albury. → Read More

Bill Shorten sets up election contest over budget priorities in $35b cash splash

Bill Shorten has launched a major cash splash to woo families and seniors during the final weeks of the federal election campaign. → Read More

One in two voters don't understand how to vote for the Senate: poll

A new poll suggests voters could be giving their preferences to parties they think they have put last. → Read More

Richard Di Natale and the Greens' moment of truth

The Greens want this election to be about climate change. They also want to be re-elected. → Read More

Federal election 2019: Everything you need to know, and where it will be won and lost

Australians will vote in a federal election on May 18. So, what happens now? → Read More

Everything you need to know about the election, and where it will be won and lost

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has called it! Australians will vote in a federal election on May 18. So, what happens now? → Read More

Quantum physicist Michelle Simmons named 2018 Australian of the Year

Quantum physicist Michelle Simmons has been named 2018 Australian of the Year, in recognition of her work in the "space race of the computing era". → Read More