"Strong expectations" that Labor was on the cusp of a federal election victory stopped Labor from recognising the "profound failings" of its campaign, according to former South Australian premier Jay Weatherill.
The review into Labor's brutal federal election loss is in – and Sky News host Chris Kenny warns viewers to prepare for "a lot of navel-gazing" in the coming days, "as if we haven't heard enough already".
Scott Morrison has announced a deal between the federal government and South Australia that will see an additional 100 gigalitres of water flow down the Murray River.
The home affairs minister says there is nothing the government can do to prevent an asylum seeker accused of child sexual assault from coming to Australia under medevac laws.
Controversial tennis legend Margaret Court has taken a swipe at Tennis Australia saying she won't return to Melbourne Park unless her career is properly recognised.
A new form of in vitro fertilisation known as 'three-parent IVF' could be brought to Australia after the Senate voted to change embryo and cloning laws last year.
Water Minister David Littleproud has told Sky News that drought cannot be addressed with a "cookie cutter approach" and needs a diversity of opinion to inform policy.
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