SUBJECTS: Malcolm Turnbull’s desperate attempt to court One Nation, and the Bennelong by-election.
Read MoreSUBJECTS: Malcolm Turnbull’s minority Government, Bennelong by-election.
Read MoreSUBJECTS: High Court decision, Barnaby Joyce, Indigenous recognition
Read MoreSUBJECT/S: High Court decision, Barnaby Joyce, Michaelia Cash controversy.
Read MoreWhat we found out today is we now have a minority Government in a hung Parliament, and it's happened because the Deputy Prime Minister broke the law.
Read MoreSUBJECT/S: Minister Cash must go. Michaelia Cash's adviser has resigned, so surely that's the end of the matter. Why are you pushing for her to resign?
Read MoreSUBJECT/S: Minister Cash misled the Senate and must resign
Read MoreA few moments ago, Senator Cash returned to Senate Estimates to advise the Senate that she had misled Senate Estimates.
Read MoreOn behalf of Labor, I would also like to extend my best wishes to Baha'i communities in Australia and around the world as they mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Baha'u'llah
Read MoreOn behalf of Labor, I extend my warmest wishes to everyone on this occasion. Diwali, or the Festival of Lights, is a celebration of the triumph of good over evil.
Read MoreSUBJECT/S: Clean Energy Target, Dutton’s citizenship changes.
Read MoreSUBJECT/S: Clean Energy Target, Adani, a Government in chaos, Dutton’s citizenship changes.
Read MoreThanks very much Joe. Thank you Dorothy for the extremely warm welcome to country and welcome to Larrakia land. I suspect I’m the worst dressed of the panellists today, yet in my defence I suspect I am the only one who woke up in a tent this morning.
Read MoreWith Mem Fox and Thomas Keneally. Australian stories have taken us through every part of the nation. From the backstreets of Melbourne and Sydney, through Johnno’s Brisbane, Voss took us all the way across the continent bypassing the Coorong where Storm Boy was.
Read MoreOn behalf of Labor, I extend my warmest wishes to Coptic communities in Australia and around the world, who are today celebrating the Coptic New Year, Nayrouz.
Read MoreThe report by the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee has now come down on the government's changes to the Citizenship Act, and it is absolutely clear now why the government should withdraw the changes that they have in front.
Read MoreSUBJECTS: Stuart Robert conflict of interest, Barnaby Joyce as acting Prime Minister
Read MoreSUBJECTS: The Government’s dual citizenship debacle, SSM high court challenge, media reform
Read MoreWell it would have been reasonable to presume that over the two-week break the Government would have taken the opportunity to have Barnaby Joyce quietly stand aside so that when Parliament came back the only business that Parliament had to deal with was the policy of the day.
Read MoreIn the coming weeks between the House rising but before we return, Muslims in Australia and around the world will celebrate Eid al-Adha.
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