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Josh Frydenberg: Labor will blink and allow a plebiscite

Josh Frydenberg, the Minister for the Environment and Energy, has told SKY News that he believes the Labor party will cave in on the...

Tim Wilson: I'm not pushing for a free vote

Liberal MP Tim Wilson has denied media reports that he is pushing for a free vote on the issue of marriage equality. Wilson told ABC...

Pauline Hanson reveals One Nation's candidates for WA election

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has announced that her party will run fifty five candidates in the Western Australian state election in March. Candidates will...

One Nation's Tracey Bell-Henselin: "LGBTI is out to destroy families"

A third One Nation candidate is facing criticism for their social media comments about people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex. The...

Senator Dean Smith still hopeful of parliamentary vote on marriage

Senator Dean Smith is still hopeful that a parliamentary vote on marriage can be achieved during the current parliament. Speaking to The Guardian Senator Smith...

One Nation candidate resigns just days after being selected

One Nation's Andy Semple has stood down as a candidate for the upcoming Queensland election after the party asked him to delete several posts...

New study shows trust in politicians plummeting

A new report from the Australian National University (ANU) has shown that Australian voters are rapidly losing trust in politicians and becoming disengaged from...

Victorian government announces overhaul of Safe Schools program

The Victorian government has informed LaTrobe University that it'll be moving the Safe Schools Coalition program to the state's Department of Education, severing the...

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