Prime Minister Anthony Albanese marries his partner Jodie Haydon in a private ceremony at his official Canberra residence, after details of the wedding were kept top secret.
Allegations surface of NSW premier's decade-old undeclared donations
The allegations are included in an affidavit by a former ALP state organiser, which was tendered during a secret hearing of a parliamentary inquiry.
Hobart stadium backflip sparks row in Shooters, Fishers, Farmers party
Key figures in Tasmania's Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party have quit following new MP Carlo Di Falco's backflip on the Macquarie Point Stadium project.
Ley faces big test and also a big opportunity in final week
The optics of rolling the Liberal Party's only woman leader when NSW and Victoria have managed to elevate traditional "small-l liberal" candidates is playing on the minds of some members.
Australians have made the Senate the government's worst nightmare
For most of our federation's history, the two-party system has been an efficient organiser of the population. That has all changed.
Labor keeps a low profile while the opposition fends off One Nation
Labor is trying to keep a low profile while the opposition fends off One Nation and Sussan Ley fights for her job.
NSW Liberal leader Kellie Sloane’s agenda includes hospitals, transport
New NSW Liberal leader Kellie Sloane says her party will focus on hospitals and transport.
NSW liberal leader Kellie Sloane speaks on her background
New NSW liberal leader Kellie Sloane speaks on her background as a country raised, public school educated Australian.
Ley offers guarantee she will be Liberal leader until election
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley may be under siege, but says she has no doubts she will remain party leader until the next federal election.
The Liberal Party officially abandons its net zero by 2050 target
The Liberal shadow ministry has agreed to dump net zero by 2050 from the party’s platform. Jacob Greber reports.
'No scope' to block neo-Nazis from registering as federal political party
Members of the National Socialist Network, a group of neo-Nazis who promote deporting 'non-white' Australians, say they intend to register a political party.
Can we tackle global warming without net zero? Here's what it really means
The Liberal shadow ministry has agreed to dump net zero by 2050 from the party’s platform. Here's what that term actually means.
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NSW opposition leader warns climate divisions could cost votes
On Monday night, the NSW Nationals held a partyroom meeting to discuss their position on net zero following a report into Australia's energy future.
Micro parties growing amid rising political discontent in regions
As voters demand better political representation in the bush, two new micro parties in the NSW Riverina region promise to be a solution.
'Act of total madness': Liberal insider's message to those gunning for Ley
As the federal Liberal Party embarks on more self-harm over climate change policy this week, the idea seems to have set in among some that tearing down its first ever female leader could be a low-consequence affair.
The story behind Australia's incredible democratic system
Behind the quirks of Australia's incredible democratic system are a series of complex human backstories.
Mamdani favourite to win New York mayoral race as US election polls close
Zohran Mamdani, who looks set to become the Big Apple's first Muslim mayor, has declared that it is "time for a new day in our politics" as voters headed to the polls in America's largest city.
Will the Liberal Party dump net zero?
The National Party's decision to walk away from a net zero emissions target is reverberating through the Liberal Party as Jacob Greber reports.
Nationals formally scrap net zero target
The National Party has formally announced it is ditching its commitment to net zero emissions. Jacob Greber reports and Nationals Leader, David Littleproud, speaks to Sarah Ferguson to explain the decision.
Liberals shifting towards dumping net zero, despite moderate faction fears
The centre of debate inside the Liberals appears to be shifting towards dumping net zero, as a tumultuous debate unfolds following the Nationals' decision to formally abandon the 2050 target.
One Nation's grassroots pivot divides community opinion
Southern New South Wales residents are divided as One Nation expands its presence in the region, opening a branch in Wagga Wagga.