As Julie Bishop announces her resignation as ANU’s chancellor, a confidential legal memorandum has raised the possibility of a corruption referral for the university’s interim vice-chancellor.
With the rise of violence against Indigenous Australians, a parliamentary inquiry will hear from those affected and examine how organised the attacks are.
Though the violence in America today hasn’t quite reached the chaos of the post-civil rights era, what is new is the public’s ability to rapidly move on.
ANALYSIS: The coming budget provides an opportunity to make tax reforms that help keep the nation afloat during the present crisis, while providing equity and balance for future generations.
The $1.2 billion acquisition of Bushmaster vehicles is a reminder of the deep connections between the defence industry and former government ministers – and of the importance of marginal seats.
In a matter of months, the ACT senator’s linking of the gas tax to beer excise has garnered widespread support in parliament and among the public, although Labor is refusing to act.