Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been accused of having “lied” about MP spending rules after he refused to accept the Coalition’s offer of bipartisan support to reform travel expense guidelines.
Workers at Australia’s largest aluminium smelter say they are “going to have a future” under a federal government plan to ...
The prime minister has avoided calls to initiate an immediate shake-up of generous travel expenses, punting the ...
Anthony Albanese says he has sought advice from the independent watchdog on whether parliamentary entitlement rules should ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appears to be starting to move towards some tightening of parliamentarians’ travel ...
The prime minister has ducked responsibility for the widening MPs’ expenses saga by claiming he was not in charge of the ...
The federal government is set to help guarantee the long-term energy supply of Tomago aluminium after its owners Rio Tino ...
Anthony Albanese is refusing to tighten generous entitlements for MPs despite having the powers to update travel guidelines, ...
More than 1,000 jobs at a troubled aluminium smelter have been secured after the federal government stepped in to keep it ...
PM Anthony Albanese called Australia's social media ban a “proud day," stating that the law will be proof that policymakers ...
Opposition leader Sussan Ley has offered bipartisan support to reforming travel perks for politicians, while calling for Communications and Sport Minister Anika Wells to resign. Ley said she had ...