
‘Sold himself out’: One Nation divided over company tax
Pauline Hanson has denied One Nation is now a divided party, while claiming her colleague Brian Burston had “sold himself out” by...

AWU case costs taxpayers $600,000 in legal fees
The union watchdog and the workplace regulator have spent more than $600,000 of taxpayers’ money to engage lawyers in the Australian Workers’ Union...

‘I won’t be bullied’: Michaelia Cash hits back over AWU case
Lawyers for Michaelia Cash will again fight a demand for her to front court over the Australian Workers Union raids case, with the Jobs...

ATAR no longer the only factor for year 12 applicants, ANU says
One of the nation’s most prestigious universities will no longer judge aspiring students solely by their ATAR score, a decision with significant implications for...

Greens push to legislate ‘living wage’
Australia’s 200,000 lowest-paid workers would have their incomes tied to 60 per cent of the median full-time wage, effectively creating a “living...

Barnaby Joyce defends paid tell-all as Australians ‘disgusted’
Barnaby Joyce has defended his choice to give a tell-all television interview, but said the decision to accept a $150,000 fee was made by...

Jacqui Lambie lets rip as Martin joins Nationals
Tasmanian senator Steve Martin’s decision to join the National Party has drawn a ferocious response from his former party leader Jacqui Lambie, who has...

Govt loses ground in Newspoll ahead of ‘Super Saturday’ byelections
Malcolm Turnbull has been dealt a blow before the mammoth nine-week Super Saturday byelection campaign begins as the government drops further behind...

‘Reputation rehabilitation’: Debate rages over Joyce’s paid tell-all
Barnaby Joyce has been criticised after reportedly accepting $150,000 for a tell-all television interview, a move one media ethics expert said resembled a “reputation rehabilitation strategy”....

‘Sneaky tactic’: Labor outrage as byelections called for July 28
Five byelections – including two crucial marginal seat contests – will be held on July 28, Speaker Tony Smith has confirmed, in a...