Labor Leader Bill Shorten says the Prime Minister is "not up to the job" as some Liberal party figures blame the Coalition's poor election performance on its approach to economic policy.
Former defence minister David Johnston pours scorn on the Coalition's election campaign, slamming the "trite" jobs and growth mantra and saying his party "did not fire any ammunition". Follow live.
Insiders host and political analyst Barrie Cassidy says Malcolm Turnbull "blew it" and a hung parliament would be just another problem for the PM as he attempts to lead a fractured Liberal Party.
Pauline Hanson stands firm on her call for a royal commission into Islam while insisting she is not "preaching hate", but says an inquiry into the banking sector is more important.
A key backer of Malcolm Turnbull warns Bill Shorten risks becoming prime minister if the Coalition "falls into a rabble" over the outcome of the federal election, as both parties edge towards the 76 seats needed to form government.
The election is too close to call, Antony Green says. And that raises a lot of interesting questions that may not be answered until at least Tuesday when the bulk of the counting resumes.
A 75-year-old Perth woman had a pressure sore contaminated by dried faeces, and dentures which were "covered in mould", a coronial inquest examining her in-home care hears.
Police radios failed as the critical call was made to storm Sydney's Lindt cafe after gunman Man Haron Monis executed hostage Tori Johnson, an inquest hears.
A toddler found dead north of Brisbane last month suffered trauma injuries investigators believe were "deliberately inflicted" about a week before his death, police say.
Eight people are charged after 275 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, worth hundreds of millions of dollars, is uncovered in three shipping containersdelivered to an industrial estate in Melbourne from China.
In the many decades since Ernest Hemingway romanticised Pamplona's annual running of the bulls rituals, it has attracted international visitors like horns to a matador's cape.
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