Bill Shorten — who finished up as NDIS minister this week before heading off to become the vice-chancellor of the University of Canberra — was a key architect of the National Disability ...
Former Labor leader Bill Shorten is leaving politics more than a week earlier than expected, finishing up on Monday. The NDIS minister will end almost two decades in politics next week ...
State premiers have poured cold water on the Albanese government’s promise to roll out new disability support this year — ...
In The Wealth of Nations, Scottish economist Adam Smith observed: “There is no art which one government sooner learns of ...
Jacqui Lambie introduce bills to cap salaries for senior bureaucrats and uni VCs at $430,000, just below Treasurer Jim ...
Mr Jones announced his surprise departure from politics after 15 years on Thursday morning, leaving little time for Labor to ...
Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth joined Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell to discuss the collaboration ...
Eddy's mum says he's caught between two systems – and there's concern more cases like his will soon crop up across Australia, ...
Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones has become the latest of a growing list of Albanese government ministers to quit politics, ...
Bill Shorten will pocket $860,000-a-year in his new role as vice-chancellor of the University of Canberra – more than double ...
The assistant treasurer gave no reason for his resignation, which comes just days before parliament resumes sitting for 2025.
A senior Labor minister has announced he is retiring from politics, marking the fourth cabinet minister to call it quits in ...