Inquiry bill adds to NT’s woes
The PM’s royal commission into Northern Territory juvenile detention is likely to cost about $50m.
The PM’s royal commission into Northern Territory juvenile detention is likely to cost about $50m.
A former US deputy secretary of state has applauded the decision to reject two Chinese bidders for the NSW power grid.
Australia and PNG said yesterday they will begin the process to close Manus Island detention centre.
The government is considering making a disastrous decision not to appoint a replacement for Frances Adamson in the PM’s office.
The Giles government is understood to have secretly ticked off on the sale of its remaining 20 per cent stake in the Darwin port.
A Labor push for a banking royal commission presents an awkward start to the return of parliament for Malcolm Turnbull.
Reading a report of the Commonwealth Grants Commission is a bit like leafing through a Latin textbook.
In the 1990s, one of Cathy McLennan’s most vulnerable clients was an 11-year-old indigenous girl, Olivia.
Bill Leak, according to Tim Soutphommasane’s public statements, is guilty and people should feel free to complain.
Without US lawyer Kimberley Motley, former Australian soldier Robert Langdon would still be locked in an Afghan jail.
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