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While it may seem like people are hopelessly polarised in today’s political climate, there is at least one thing that almost ...
Maybe committing to modernising how we pay to use roads might whet the appetite for other taxation reforms that need to be ...
The Constitutional Court of Romania could again strike down the government’s bill to reform magistrates’ special pensions on ...
An Australian neo-Nazi group claims it has seen “hundreds” of new sign-ups following an incendiary march through the Melbourne CBD, prompting warnings about the group’s boasting and recruitment ...
David Crisafulli, who served in the Newman cabinet alongside McArdle, said Queensland is “poorer for the passing” of the ...
After Ward resigned over a sexual assault conviction, it is expected to be a tight race for the NSW seat, which was decided ...
Before she became a defender of the Jewish state, the Liberal Party leader was the right’s most prominent supporter of the ...
The Federal Executive of the Family First Party is pleased to announce the formal endorsement of Bernie Finn as a candidate for the Victorian ...
Some other bits that piqued our interest were the internal emails discussing the potential meetings of the newly appointed communications minister, Anika Wells, with YouTube’s global CEO Neal Mohan ...
A state will fork out almost half a billion dollars in subsidies for the greyhound racing industry over the next decade, ...
The Liberals might be engaged in a policy overhaul, but the shape of the Coalition under Sussan Ley is now clear — and it looks awful familiar.
Sussan Ley has been federal Liberal leader now for exactly 95 days. Today also marks 42 years since veteran Liberal MP Jim Killen retired from politics. More on him later.