The government says Australia does not supply weaponry to Israel. Meanwhile,the Greens and human rights groups are campaigning to immediately stop military exports. So who is telling the truth?
A parliamentary committee has launched an inquiry into the hidden problem of financial abuse in Australia,which has been described as a form of domestic violence that often goes undetected.
Federal Labor has been accused of showing contempt for transparency over a shortfall in answers to questions on notice since late October.
Whoever is appointed Optus’ next CEO will need years to rebuild the telco’s reputation,insiders say,as the Senate announces a second hearing into the mass outage.
The minister insists she knew nothing about a brewing staffing scandal in her office until a bundle of documents landed on her desk.
David Anderson has defended the broadcaster’s coverage of the Voice to parliament and conflict between Israel and Hamas in a strenuous Senate estimates session.
More than 15 years ago,the ARTC hired global weapons dealer Lockheed Martin to usher in a “new era” for Australian rail. Something has gone awry.
The national broadcaster has spent more than $700,000 in defamation settlements alone over the past three years,documents filed by the ABC have revealed.
A motion passed in the Senate this week could finally offer scrutiny of how a PwC partner’s potentially criminal conduct went unnoticed for so many years.
Special Minister of State Don Farrell said the government was “deeply concerned” by the reports about the former minister when asked in a Senate estimates hearing.
RBA governor Philip Lowe has come under fire for months. But at what might have been his last parliamentary appearance,he went out with more whimper than bang.