What's going on as a partial government shutdown begins its second week with no end in sight. |
The second prosecution witness against Deputy President William Ruto and Radio Journalist Joshua Sang will give his testimony in public. |
If any federal politician has doubts about entitlements they've claimed from Australian taxpayers they should pay them back, Prime Minister Tony Abbott says. |
BELLS are ringing for change to politicians' travel entitlements after a series of controversies over Liberal MPs travelling to weddings. |
Prime minister has repaid more than $1,700 in travel costs claimed to attend weddings of two party colleagues Katharine Murphy |
Three students leave after delivering letter asking for support. By Greg Jennett in Nusa Dua. MELBOURNE, Australia (Radio Australia, Oct. 6, 2013) – Three West Papuan activists who occupied Australia's consulate in Bali have left the compound after making pleas for the Government to take up their cause. |
Labour's Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham threatens to sue for libel the Tory Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, over a tweet. Whatever next? By PETER MCKAY. |
Barnaby Joyce says political opponents are trying to "level the score" after the coalition won the federal election by exposing his past travel claims. |
COALITION frontbencher Barnaby Joyce says there needs to be reform in claiming travel expenses after he had to repay thousands of dollars. |
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --The nation's top therapy dog, a pit bull named Elle (pronounced Ellie) from Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina who helps teach children about dog safety, readi... |