When it comes to Canberra, it's time to take out the garbage — that's the view of Wayne Smith, the brains behind the giant bin stickers declaring in loud uppercase letters that the Coalition has got to go.
West Australian Premier Mark McGowan has labelled Peter Dutton an “extremist” and says he is not fit for the Liberal Party leadership.
Fifty-six years after Australians voted to make Aboriginal Australians visible, Peter Dutton’s Liberal Party wants to deny them a voice.
It’s taken the Coalition12 years in power to not fix the trains. Well done.
Britain's High Commissioner confronted Opposition Leader Peter Dutton over his warning that UK nuclear submarines should not be chosen by Australia as part of the AUKUS deal, saying his comments were not helpful and she did not agree with them.
Dutton is currently suing a voter for defamation.
The Defence Minister tells Peter FitzSimons about his regrets, what he would do if he led the Liberals, and how to stand up to China.
I will not be lectured to on compassion by that man. I will not.
Australians are being asked to choose the future in the Voice referendum, a decision on national power shaped by the personal battle between two leaders.
A top No campaigner has instructed volunteers to instil fear in voters’ minds and raise reports of financial compensation to Indigenous Australians.
Opposition leader offers broader bipartisan support for Aukus project, but criticises other defence spending cuts
After 20 years in parliament and several attempts at claiming the leadership, Peter Dutton has become the new Liberal leader after former prime minister Scott Morrison's election defeat. Mr Dutton was assumed to be the next leader after the other most-likely challenger, former treasurer Josh Frydenberg, lost his seat in the election night "teal bath" of independents who claimed inner-city Liberal seats. Despite no real contest for the leadership from the Liberal Party's moderate flank, Mr Dutton
At a press conference during a visit to a Queensland defence industry business, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton sought to burnish his party's credentials on defence spending. "When we were in government, we had a record spending on defence," he said. "Under Labor it had been down to the lowest level since 1938 and we have a lot to do in the defence space." Did the Coalition have a record spending on defence after it dropped to the lowest level since 1938 under the previous Labor government? RMIT
Fifty-six years after Australians voted to make Aboriginal Australians visible, Peter Dutton’s Liberal Party wants to deny them a voice.
Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has criticised previous defence minister Peter Dutton over the handling of the nuclear submarine deal.
Never forget when he joked that Pacific nations would have "water lapping at their door" due to climate change.
The independent MP mocked the opposition leader about his prospect of becoming prime minister as she and other independents renewed calls for more staffers.
The seat was the last remnant of the Liberals’ glory days in outer-eastern Melbourne. Now, following months of negativity and delusional behaviour from the party, it is gone.
He was once ‘Peter the pragmatist’, but the opposition leader’s success in holding the Liberal show together has been strictly limited.
Timing is crucial in politics but so too serendipity. Unforeseen events have so far helped the prime minister’s agenda, but Peter Dutton will be hoping his luck, and the times, change.
In the run-up to Saturday's NSW election, the Coalition has attacked the opposition for failing to build school infrastructure when last in government. During a February 9 pre-election debate on 2GB's Ben Fordham Live program, Premier Dominic Perrottet said Labor's last stretch in power had meant fewer schools and hospitals "because they didn't have the means" to pay for them. "There's a reason why, under the previous Labor government, there were no schools being built, no hospitals. They closed
Scott Morrison became so omnipotent in his government that he grew beyond reality checks.
Labor’s Penny Wong attacked government over saga, likening it to Donald Trump’s treatment of allies
Conservative hardhead Peter Dutton looks set to take over from Scott Morrison as the next leader of the Liberal Party, with former environment minister Sussan Ley shaping up as the frontrunner to take on the deputy position.
A mass will be held for Cardinal George Pell at the Vatican on Saturday, following his death in Rome on Wednesday.
"The Prime Minister is obsessing about this sort of ‘get square’ with Scott Morrison."
Opposition leader offers broader bipartisan support for Aukus project, but criticises other defence spending cuts
The seat was the last remnant of the Liberals’ glory days in outer-eastern Melbourne. Now, following months of negativity and delusional behaviour from the party, it is gone.
Shorten warned against “corruption” after telling parliament he had asked for contracts awarded to companies linked to consulting firm Synergy 360 to be checked.
In his first interview of the year, Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said Opposition Leader Peter Dutton must answer two questions in order to be upfront with Australians about his position on the Voice.
The former Liberal Prime Minister has turned on his former colleagues at a clean energy summit – and he didn’t mince his words. See what he said.
If Peter Dutton and his like want to conduct war games to enhance their pre-election prospects, perhaps they should play a few rounds of paintball
If the Coalition supported a voice to parliament enshrined in the constitution, it would have said so a long time ago
A seven-month royal commission will examine who dreamed up the robo-debt scheme and how complaints and concerns were handled.
Make it make sense.
One of Australia's most prominent Indigenous leaders, Noel Pearson, has accused Liberal leader Peter Dutton of rejecting the Voice to Parliament for his own political gain, after the federal party determined to go against its state colleagues and campaign against the Voice in a referendum.
Young Australians are not embracing conservative politics as they age like previous generations did, prompting Liberal MPs to urge the party to transform.
Looking closely at the national security stances of the two major parties reveals more similarities than the Coalition would have voters think
Wherever John Pesutto lands on the Voice, he can’t afford to sit on the fence.
Australians are being asked to choose the future in the Voice referendum, a decision on national power shaped by the personal battle between two leaders.
Not only has he been unable or unwilling to begin the job of redefining himself since becoming leader, Peter Dutton has disappeared for days on end.
Defence Minister Peter Dutton says Australia may lease nuclear submarines while its own fleet is being built under a pact with the US and UK.
Phil Donato and Roy Butler are not joining other independent MPs to support cashless gaming, saying the NSW government is moving too fast.
One of Australia's most prominent Indigenous leaders, Noel Pearson, has accused Liberal leader Peter Dutton of rejecting the Voice to Parliament for his own political gain, after the federal party determined to go against its state colleagues and campaign against the Voice in a referendum.
If the Coalition supported a voice to parliament enshrined in the constitution, it would have said so a long time ago
Wherever John Pesutto lands on the Voice, he can’t afford to sit on the fence.
Despite his best efforts over the course of the campaign Dominic Perrottet, who has now resigned as Liberal leader, could not overcome the biggest obstacle he faced – his own political party.
As his colleagues blast the PM for heading overseas during the NSW floods, news.com.au can reveal their own leader is doing some globetrotting of his own.
The federal opposition leader has called for “more scrutiny” of independent MP Monique Ryan’s past. But we’ve heard this before.