Jim Chalmers’ use of his Treasury to cost the Coalition’s tax breaks for business lunches is unfortunate – but the status quo ...
Don't feel bad. Tariffs, protectionism and free trade are just not things the Australian Parliament has fought about in ...
If state Labor and the Greens can’t hold state seats such as Werribee and Prahran in Victoria, things are looking terminal ...
Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young is calling for safeguards to stop tech billionaires gaining greater influence in Australian politics, calling the “control” the likes of Elon Musk wield over the ...
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has announced DeepSeek will be banned from all federal government devices on national ...
One Nation has announced plans to introduce legislation making it mandatory for banks to reimburse scam victims.
The first day of the last days of Parliament followed a well-worn template both in format and substance as leaders attacked each other over the cost of living.
Senators and members of parliament have returned for the first sitting week of the year. Here's what was on the agenda.
This new donations bill will starve small parties and independents of the cash they need to compete while fattening up the ...
Official campaigning is set to start in Western Australia, as the writs are issued for the state poll and the Labor ...
Welcome to Country ceremonies, which are budgeted at $450,000 over three years, are in the sights of Shadow Minister for ...
Labor is exacerbating the already catastrophic state of public sector mental health care, attacking long-established ...