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A speech by Anthony Albanese on the eve of a visit to China signals a shift in rhetoric according to foreign policy watchers.
Quite a few Liberal women oppose quotas because they do not want to win on account of their gender but on their ability alone ...
As the clock counts down, cracks are showing for Peter Dutton as he lashes out and tries to wrangle a campaign that in 72 hours has gone wayward. James Weir follows in tow. Down in the dumps after ...
A former Perrottet government staffer and politician who castigated his then Liberal colleagues for being “feckless, lazy, ...
Shaun Turner, the street sweeper who successfully challenged his sacking for objecting to an acknowledgement of country at a ...
And yet anxiety over possible divisiveness seems to have been the guiding emotional principle applied by the board of ...
In her first address to the National Press Club, the Opposition leader identified areas she won't step back from as the ...
Coalition silence on two former hot-topic issues isn't a change of heart, it’s members just finally worked to keep their ...
Social media influencers burst onto the political scene at the May federal election, but research shows Australians see them ...
The minister was busy this week with a Qantas cyber hack, a backflip on the controversial Creative Australia decision and an immigration debate.
In the wake of Waleed Aly’s emotional departure from The Project, he has opened up on how he feels about the show’s ...
Conservatives weren't happy with the makeup of a new NSW Liberal takeover committee — and couldn't manage to get support for their preferred candidate, Tony Abbott.