Voter satisfaction with the federal opposition leader has increased 15 percentage points since Malcolm Turnbull took over from Brendan Nelson less than a month ago, according to the latest Newspoll. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd...
PASTORALISTS in the north of the state are angry over delays in finalising the proposed expansion of the the army's Cultana Training Area between Port Augusta and Whyalla. I have had to spend more money on buying water Miners...
Glenn Milne | October 13, 2008 WHEN the parliament resumes today there'll be tiered levels of contests going on. Turnbull will argue that he was cleared by the HIH inquiry - will provide the subtext to the debate about the...
FEDERAL Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull has insisted a nationwide merger of the Liberals and Nationals could still occur this term. In Townsville for the Liberal National Party of Queensland's first state council meeting, Mr...
HE may have a personal fortune nudging $130 million but federal Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull is yet to find the right person to head up his office. Three weeks after ousting Brendan Nelson, the former investment banker is...
Glenn Milne | October 06, 2008 SOMETIMES in politics when it comes to the time-honoured practice of the backflip, the manoeuvre is more instructive in telling you where a politician has come from than where they are going: a...
Lenore Taylor, National correspondent | October 04, 2008 A SCARY thing has been happening in the three short weeks since Malcolm Turnbull became the leader of the Liberal Party. But this is the Turnbull who pitched for the top...
Ashleigh Wilson and Matthew Westwood | October 04, 2008 REVELATIONS that photographer Bill Henson selected children to pose nude for him by scouring primary school playgrounds at lunchtime have sparked anger and alarm among...
No joy for Malcolm Turnbull from the latest Roy Morgan face-to-face survey of 1221 respondents, which has Labor’s two-party lead up to 57.5-42.5 from 55.5-44.5 in Brendan Nelson’s last poll (which was an unusually good result...
SCHOOLS run by the secretive Exclusive Brethren religious sect receive more than $18 million a year in government funding, including $2 million from NSW taxpayers, new figures show. The figures obtained through...