The ALP's leader-in-waiting Anthony Albanese has drawn the battle lines with the government on tax cuts, saying he would consider passing the Coalition's tax plan with the condition that the bill is split.
The United States has filed 17 new charges against Julian Assange, accusing the WikiLeaks founder of violating the Espionage Act by unlawfully obtaining and publishing classified information.
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has finally announced the deadline for Adani's final environmental reports before its controversial coal mine is given the green light.
A possible new motive has emerged for the 1986 Russell Street Bombing in Melbourne after two men connected to the attack were charged over historical rape allegations.
Jodi McKay has confirmed she will be running for the New South Wales Labor leadership, joining Kogarah MP Chris Minns who announced his intention to run earlier this week.
Anthony Albanese has emerged as the likely successor for Bill Shorten, as Labor searches for answers after losing the 'unlosable' election. Meanwhile, Scott Morrison has turned his focus to passing his tax cuts package as he gets back to work.
The Prime Minister has returned to Queensland to focus on natural disaster recovery after the state's north-west was swamped by floodwaters in February.
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