Sky News Host Peta Credlin has said Craig Laundy is hypocritical for lamenting the loss of Malcolm Turnbull as PM after saying nothing when Tony Abbott lost the leadership. She said Mr Abbott moved 'heaven and earth' for him to get a preselection.
FULL SPEECH: The federal Opposition Leader has apologised to all Australians for the parliament's inability to stop the full abuse of children. Image: Kym Smith / News Corp Australia
Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has arrived back in Sydney after spending the last few months in New York following his ousting from the top position. His return coincides with the fallout from the Wentworth by-election.
A pro-government Turkish newspaper is reporting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman spoke to journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the moments before his death.
Geoffrey Rush's defamation trial against the Daily Telegraph is underway after it published allegations the Hollywood star behaved inappropriately toward a female co-star.
Victoria's secondary students will be tested against new standards as part of a major overhaul of the VCE. The state government is changing literacy and numeracy expectations amid concerns over slipping results.
Shocking footage has emerged showing two men bashing a helpless man at a suburban train station in Melbourne. Vision obtained by Macquarie Radio shows the victim being kicked on the ground before being stomped on.
FULL INTERVIEW: Independent candidate for Wentworth Kerryn Phelps says she fully intends to see the government serve out its full term. Dr Phelps is shoring up as the most likely person to fill the seat left vacant by Malcolm Turnbull.
Kerryn Phelps looks likely to claim victory in the Wentworth by-election, despite the margin between the Independent and Liberal Dave Sharma narrowing to just a few hundred votes.
One of the architects of a landmark nuclear treaty between Russia and the US has told Donald Trump it would be a 'mistake' to pull out of the agreement.
A new study has found millions of Australians are worse off financially than they were five years ago. One in three Australians are now finding it difficult to live on their current wage.
A group of local designers who started an environmentally friendly fashion event in 2017 have been given their own day as part of the Adelaide Fashion Festival.
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