Matthew Guy takes over as Liberal party leader
Micheal O’Brien won’t contest the leadership spill
Micheal O’Brien won’t contest the leadership spill
Lowering speed limit is a “lazy option”, says shadow minister.
Will Labor’s policy affect voters?
Micheal O’Brien won’t contest the leadership spill
Lowering speed limit is a “lazy option”, says shadow minister.
Will Labor’s policy affect voters?
A neo-Nazi group was also present at the rally
Micheal O’Brien won’t contest the leadership spill
Lowering speed limit is a “lazy option”, says shadow minister.
Will Labor’s policy affect voters?
Bishop speaks out about bullying in parliament.
How does Australia’s internet stack up in the region?
Another leadership spill, another Prime Minister, as Malcolm Turnbull overthrows Tony Abbott, writes Kathleen O’Connor.
A forum will be held at La Trobe University to discuss what’s next for the Abbott government.
Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells proves to Australia that a strong community grounding is key to public respect and legitimacy, writes Tom Colwell.
South Australian Senator Anne Ruston continues to champion our agricultural industries, writes Lachlan McKenna.
Rowan Ramsey is one of few politicians putting education and employment for indigenous communities at the forefront of his electorate, writes Tara Watson.
Regional Australians need representatives who understand their problems. Max Williams looks at one MP who built his career on this premise.
The secret to Federal MP Louise Markus’s electoral success lies in her compassion, according to Alice Piper.
After three torrid years of federal politics, will it get any easier for whoever wins in September? asks Adria De Fazio.
Andrew Laming believes social media should play a major role in attracting younger followers, writes Backbench Insiders’ Ellen Hickman.
Some people are born leaders and Liberal MP Russell Matheson is one of them, writes Backbench Insiders’ Hannah Rabe.
Federal MP Barry Haase promotes equity for rural Australians, writes Backbench Insiders’ Brianna Martin.
Former tennis star John Alexander was always at ease on the tennis court. And though he is now playing a different game, one thing has remained the same: who he is playing for, writes Backbench Insiders’ Danna Diaz.
Only three years into his political career, can rookie MP Craig Kelly be a success for Hughes, asks Backbench Insiders’ Anne Nielsen.
Malcolm Turnbull talks about his time as a journalist with Matt Smith in this Life After Journalism podcast.