Chris Hayes: Canberra’s count
One of parliament’s quiet achievers found a moment in the spotlight, writes Backbench Insiders’ Chelsea Janson.
One of parliament’s quiet achievers found a moment in the spotlight, writes Backbench Insiders’ Chelsea Janson.
In an age where the service in public service is becoming less and less apparent, Anna Burke reminds us that politicians should be there for their constituents, writes Backbench Insiders’ Nicola Conroy.
Despite having a long list of good works to his name, Alan Tudge still cops his share of criticism – including from his own side of the house, writes Backbench Insiders’ Erin Lyons.
One of parliament’s quiet achievers found a moment in the spotlight, writes Backbench Insiders’ Chelsea Janson.
In an age where the service in public service is becoming less and less apparent, Anna Burke reminds us that politicians should be there for their constituents, writes Backbench Insiders’ Nicola Conroy.
Despite having a long list of good works to his name, Alan Tudge still cops his share of criticism – including from his own side of the house, writes Backbench Insiders’ Erin Lyons.
After being mentored by former Prime Minister John Howard, Jamie Briggs is set to consolidate his political career, writes Backbench Insiders’ Callum Glennen.
Wyatt Roy has gone down in the history books. But the MP for Longman has defied gravity and is proving age is no political hurdle, writes Backbench Insiders’ Paddy Naughtin.
Member for Moncrieff, Steven Ciobo, thinks pokie machines can play a role in turning the Gold Coast into the tourist capital of Australia, writes Backbench Insiders’ Jessica Smith.
Issues relating to climate change have become increasingly prominent over recent years, and few understand that better than Mark Dreyfus. Backbench Insiders’ Paul Bastin reports.
In this first of a series of profiles of backbench MPs, Alex Pavlidis looks at the Member for Dobell, Craig Thomson, whose political career still lies in limbo and is almost certain to come to an end soon.