The Nick Xenophon Team says it will not support the Federal Government's package of changes to child care and welfare benefits, leaving the Coalition in need of the Greens' support to pass the reforms. Follow live.
Outspoken independent senator Jacqui Lambie gets into a screaming match over Sharia Law with Yassmin Abdel-Magied, a former Queensland Young Australian of the Year, on Q&A.
Massive cuts to Queensland's public service and government programs under the LNP administration of Campbell Newman were given a "pain" ranking, confidential documents reveal.
The first national audit of batteries that store solar power shows almost 7,000 were installed in Australian homes last year — and that's predicted to triple this year.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joins US President Donald Trump at the White House for the first time, keen to build a relationship that does not threaten trade.
Residents are returning to communities in NSW to find nothing left after fires engulfed thousands of hectares across the state, while firefighters work into the night to contain a bushfire burning to the east of Dunedoo.
Energy Australia is warning customers that expensive power bills are on the way as a result of recent extreme weather, while policy debate slows progress.
Asylum seekers at Australia's offshore detention centre on Manus Island are begging for help as Papua New Guinean and Australian authorities prepare to deport them.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is applauding progress in health and education ahead of the release of the latest report card into Indigenous disadvantage.
Medical professionals are raising concerns about a potential conflict of interest in the widespread practice of pharmaceutical companies sponsoring little-known hospital "journal clubs".
Deep ocean trenches — considered the most remote places in the world — have levels of toxic, industrial chemicals 50 times higher than a highly polluted river system in China, an analysis of tiny deep-sea animals has found.
Fears of a collapse at the tallest dam in the United States ease slightly, after Californian authorities ordered the evacuation of nearly 200,000 residents.
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