Triggs decries ‘post-truth politics’
Gillian Triggs says the government has turned to ‘post-truth’ politics.
Gillian Triggs says the government has turned to ‘post-truth’ politics.
School curriculums have been ‘captured by ideologues’, experts argued yesterday.
Gillian Triggs says Australian governments have resorted to populism over issues of asylum-seekers, refugees and terrorism.
The electoral roll has increased by nearly 37,000 places since August 8.
The Solicitor-General has made concessions about Matt Canavan and Barnaby Joyce in submissions to the High Court.
The Senate President will call for a formal dress code after Pauline Hanson’s stunt.
Catholic educators have defended the right to teach students the traditional definition of marriage.
Same-sex marriage has caused sparked concerns for ethnic and Islamic groups in Australia.
Justice Minister Michael Keenan will today introduce legislation to strengthen laws against money-laundering.
Almost 17,000 Australians have enrolled to vote ahead of Malcolm Turnbull’s same-sex marriage postal ballot.
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