A shift in media strategy has seen the PM participate in almost as many FM radio station interviews in the last month as he has the whole year
Lose your seat,collect $293,000:dumped Liberal MPs score cushy government jobs
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has finally released documents proving he renounced his British citizenship.
The government will push ahead with a third trial site for its cashless welfare card,despite opposition,after a final evaluation of the policy found it had"considerable positive impact"in its original trials.
In a bizarre twist to the constitutional crisis,not even his biggest opponents think he has a case to answer.
Keep calm and let the constitutional citizenship fiasco run its course,former prime minister John Howard has advised,saying it was"silly"to for politicians to try to make the issue a partisan one.
The'yes'campaign has dedicated its first salvo in the same-sex marriage debate,arguing the only people who will be affected by changing the Marriage Act,are those who are gay.
US President Donald Trump has promised"all options are on the table"when it comes to dealing with North Korea,but Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has placed Australia's faith in economic sanctions bringing the rogue state back under control.
Former prime minister Tony Abbott spent more on travel last year than his three predecessors combined.
Australia stands ready to support Japan"at any time",in the wake of threatening behaviour of North Korea.
Labor leader Bill Shorten says some of the anger over Australia's historical monuments could be redressed – by adding additional plaques.