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Bill Shorten has led his first shadow ministry meeting. AAP/Lukas Coch

Five-member Audit Commission to be led by businessman

An eminent business figure will head the government’s five-member Commission of Audit, announced tomorrow, which will comb through government programs for savings and efficiencies. Cabinet will tick off…
Scott Morrison AAP/Dan Himbrechts

Liberal secrecy a flawed strategy

Immigration minister Scott Morrison has embraced secrecy with indecent relish, and it is starting to get him into trouble. His policy of announcing boat arrivals once a week, when they are transferred…
Bill Shorten has delivered a cabinet filled by old hands and up-and-comers. AAP/Lukas Coch

Labor’s new team and old games

The more things change… Labor is making a new start with Bill Shorten but the old ways are alarmingly entrenched in the form of ALP factional power. One small episode tells the wider story. Right wing…
Work and life are no longer separate but how do we deal with this change? Image from shutterstock.com

Living in an i-world: a new way to think about work-life conflict

Australians are spending more hours at work than ever before and contribute more unpaid overtime each year than their annual leave allowance. While workplaces can be beneficial to emotional well-being…
Bill Shorten has finalised his frontbench. AAP/Lukas Coch

Shorten gives science, small business personal priority

Opposition leader Bill Shorten will take specific responsibility for science and small business and Stephen Conroy becomes spokesman for defence in Labor’s new frontbench lineup. Announcing his allocation…
Former minister Nicola Roxon has delivered a sharp blow to Kevin Rudd. AAP/Alan Porritt

Former minister tells “bastard” Rudd to go now

As Labor’s recent period of extraordinary internal harmony shatters, former cabinet minister Nicola Roxon has excoriated Kevin Rudd, forensically detailing his bad behaviour and declaring he should leave…
New ALP leader Bill Shorten has committed to not letting Prime Minister Tony Abbott “off the hook”. AAP/Lukas Coch

Bill Shorten interview: ‘The old politics has to change’

Bill Shorten, the Labor party’s right faction’s poster boy, won the party leadership by having a number of left-wing caucus members vote for him. Now he has the task of persuading back to vote for the…
Factional games have sullied the election of the frontbench. AAP/Lukas Coch

Labor’s factions are as strong as ever

Labor has returned the right to choose frontbenchers to the caucus but today’s results show that whether it rests with the leader or parliamentary party, the party’s factions remain at the heart of the…
Bill Shorten has been confirmed as the leader of the Labor Party. AAP/Lukas Coch

New Labor leader Shorten promises a positive agenda

Bill Shorten has become opposition leader, with a strong win among Labor MPs comfortably overcoming his defeat in the party’s rank and file vote. After a month long process in which nearly three-quarters…
The PUP bloc will only be able to act on issues the major parties disagree on. AAP Image/Paul Miller

Why Palmer’s pups are unlikely to block the Senate

If you believe the recent media reports about the composition of the Senate from July 1 next year, you’d think we were facing three years of the Clive Palmer’s Palmer United Party (PUP) “bloc” holding…
Clive Palmer has manoeuvred himself into an important position for the new senate. AAP/Paul Miller

Clive brings a new friend into the PUP’s kennel

The political rise and rise of Clive Palmer has a long way to play out. Tony Abbott is no doubt rejoicing that from July the Senate will lean more to the right - he should be okay to get the carbon and…
It turns out Australians really do care about online privacy – but is there a disconnect with lawmakers? Robby Mueller

The Australian public cares about privacy: do politicians?

Two documents released this week highlight divergent views among the community and politicians. The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) yesterday sought to reinforce its legitimacy…
Are Tony Abbott’s early ‘missteps’ on media management - which some have criticised him for - more about co-ordination than control? AAP/Alan Porritt

Feeding the chooks: Abbott, Howard and media management

Is Tony Abbott really trying to gag his ministers when, under the Howard government, he and his ministerial colleagues enjoyed relative freedom to handle media interviews and issue press releases? This…
John Daley has recommended the government look into adjusting the GST. AAP/Alan Porritt

GST should be part of longer term budget repair

Changes to the GST should be part of the mix in improving Australia’s budgetary position, the Grattan Institute’s CEO John Daley has said. But spending reform needed to come first, and the “acid test…

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