Labor gives ground on Qantas ownership laws
Labor is paving the way for foreign airlines to increase their ownership of Qantas.
- by Jonathan Swan and Fergus Hunter
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Why I stand by my article on Sue Boyce
Retiring Liberal senator Sue Boyce has repeatedly, over the past 24 hours, claimed I misquoted her and has denied saying the Prime Minister was ''a sexist''.
- by Jonathan Swan
Abbott draws attention to climate of co-operation
In an unusual and symbolically significant move, Prime Minister Tony Abbott has co-written an opinion piece with President Barack Obama in a US newspaper as his three-country tour winds up.
- by Jonathan Swan
Senator Cory Bernardi points to US Tea Party
Liberal senator says his colleagues would be foolish to ignore Tea Party results in the US.
- by Jonathan Swan
Tony Abbott and Barack Obama unite to write newspaper column
As a former journalist, Tony Abbott will cherish the clipping. And as a Prime Minister eager to prove his foreign policy critics wrong, he will savour it even more.
- by Jonathan Swan
Tony Abbott and Barack Obama co-author OpEd on their country's close ties
As a former journalist, Tony Abbott will cherish the clipping. And as a Prime Minister eager to disprove his foreign policy critics he will savour it even more. 
- by Jonathan Swan
Australia Post to axe 900 jobs
Australia Post is in financial crisis, with 900 job cuts to be announced this week and more pain to follow unless urgent action is taken.
- by Jonathan Swan
Australia Post to axe 900 jobs
The future of the daily mail service is in jeopardy as Australia Post faces forecast losses totalling billions of dollars, with 900 jobs set to be cut as early as Tuesday.
- by Jonathan Swan
Clive Palmer offers ultimatum: give me more staff or I'll hold up parliament
Clive Palmer insists he will hold the government's legislative agenda to ransom until he gets more staff, despite having more generous staffing allocations than the much larger Greens party.
- by Jonathan Swan
Clive Palmer tells Tony Abbott Palmer United will hold Parliament to ransom
Clive Palmer has warned he will hold the government's legislative agenda to ransom until he gets extra staff, despite having more allocated than the larger Greens Party.
- by Jonathan Swan
Public servant 'had to obey' Labor government over controversial asylum seeker ads
In its dying weeks the Rudd government forced a senior public servant to approve a controversial taxpayer-funded campaign, despite questions being raised about it breaching the caretaker conventions.
- by Jonathan Swan
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