Giles stares down resignation calls
Facing calls from the Coalition to be sacked, Immigration Minister Andrew Giles vowed that he was not going anywhere.
Facing calls from the Coalition to be sacked, Immigration Minister Andrew Giles vowed that he was not going anywhere.
Federal parliament has been dominated by budget estimates hearings and a rough Question Time for the immigration minister over the latest detainee saga.
Enhanced federal hate speech laws have come under focus following a disturbing incident at a Jewish school in Melbourne.
With a nationwide ban on non-therapeutic vapes underway, politicians and lobbyists have argued a U-turn could save millions in GST revenue.
A spike in reported cyber breaches has raised alarm bells about the nation’s capacity to defend itself against escalating attacks – with everyone now a “prime target”.
The head of ASIO wants a contentious power changed, saying the terrorism threat posed by minors in Australia had changed.
The head of ASIO wants a contentious power changed, saying the terrorism threat posed by minors in Australia had changed.
A spike in reported cyber breaches has raised alarm bells about the nation’s capacity to defend itself against escalating attacks – with everyone now a “prime target”.
Older Australians are being targeted by a scam message offering a fake increase to their pension payments.
A controversial decision from the telco giant to axe up to nine per cent of its workforce to save costs has revived an unlikely demand from a furious MP.
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