Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton limber up and try to adjust their fighting stances as old roles are reversed in question time.
All Labor MPs,plus all teals and Greens,wore face masks but almost all Liberal and Nationals MPs appeared bare-faced in parliament.
There are many ways to forge diplomatic friendships. Wobbling around the Indonesian President’s palace is one of them,as Anthony Albanese discovered.
Greens leader Adam Bandt was the latest would-be victim of a reporter’s “gotcha” question. But he wasn’t about to take it.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison takes a ride to Government House,assailed by the enemy within as destiny awaits,while Anthony Albanese plays with puppies.
How do government agencies come up with those killer titles that make Budget programs seem almost exciting? Could a trainee spy have the answer? Let’s imagine.
For a prime minister whose date with an election is drawing close,Valentine’s Day was looking grim.
The public was all but banned from the first day of this parliamentary sitting. Who would want to witness it,anyway?
Scott Morrison may have to take up high-wire juggling on live TV to divert attention from his latest woes.
In a week when a report found widespread sexual harassment and bullying in Parliament House,parliamentarians themselves indulge in an outbreak of bad behaviour.
It was a moment to bring Christmas gifts and offer goodwill,but even here,Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese couldn’t resist delivering an unspoken political message.