Coalition Crisis: Time for Political Divorce?
Growing tensions and policy disagreements are raising serious questions about the future of Australia's conservative alliance. Experts weigh in on whether the political marriage has run its course.
Growing tensions and policy disagreements are raising serious questions about the future of Australia's conservative alliance. Experts weigh in on whether the political marriage has run its course.
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott's controversial leadership era examined - from climate policy battles to border protection reforms that defined modern Australian conservatism.
Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley remains confident in her position despite growing leadership chatter within Coalition ranks. As Peter Dutton faces internal pressure, Ley asserts her focus remains on serving Australian families.
A major energy disruption at Tomago Aluminium smelter has sparked intense debate about Australia's transition to renewable energy and grid reliability.
Exclusive polling reveals the Coalition has hit its lowest primary vote in a decade as senior ministers face intense pressure and internal divisions deepen.
Top Australian energy executives challenge 'misleading' cost claims about the net zero transition, revealing why going green won't break the bank as critics suggest.
Exclusive revelation that Anika Wells was not invited to participate in the critical Optus triple-zero failure investigation, raising questions about political transparency and accountability.
Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas signals potential review of city's net zero emissions target amid growing pressure from business community and federal Liberal party's climate policy reconsideration.
Critical telecommunications failure leaves Hunter region residents unable to access emergency services as Optus confirms widespread network outage affecting triple zero calls.
A major Optus network failure across the Hunter region has potentially severed access to emergency services, with thousands of customers unable to make Triple Zero calls during the critical outage.
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Sunrise host Nat Barr confronts Opposition Leader Sussan Ley about near-record low approval ratings and Australia's path to net zero emissions in tense interview.
Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley launches bold challenge for party leadership, sparking internal division and raising questions about the Coalition's future direction.
The Nationals' defiant stance against net zero emissions is creating a political crisis for Liberal Leader Peter Dutton, exposing deep fractures within the Coalition that could have lasting consequences for Australian climate policy.
Australia's Liberal Party faces internal chaos as senior figures urge colleagues to step back from the brink and reconsider their panicked approach to current political challenges.
Australia's Liberal Party faces a political crisis as key net zero partners withdraw, triggering urgent emissions policy revisions that could reshape the nation's climate approach.
Australia's political landscape shifts dramatically as the Nationals abandon their net zero commitment following the collapse of energy negotiations for Tomago Aluminium, putting 1,000 direct jobs and regional economy at risk.
Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas reveals Western Australia's Liberals remain unmoved on net zero targets while Nationals conduct internal climate policy review, creating political tension.
Optus CEO Stephen Rue faces intense Senate scrutiny as he refuses to step down following a nationwide network outage that prevented triple zero calls and has been connected to three fatalities across Australia.
Sunrise host Nat Barr grills former deputy PM Barnaby Joyce about his political ambitions after Nationals dump controversial climate policy, creating government tension.
The National Party has officially abandoned its 2050 net zero commitment, creating major political tension and putting Opposition Leader Sussan Ley under intense pressure.
A wild house party in the affluent Perth suburb of Mosman Park spiraled out of control, leaving a luxury property severely damaged and requiring police intervention to disperse hundreds of intoxicated partygoers.
Western Australian Liberal Senator Dean Smith is leading the charge for a Senate inquiry into Optus's nationwide network outage that left millions unable to contact emergency services.
Chaos erupted at a Byford Halloween party when multiple police officers were assaulted while responding to an out-of-control gathering. Two officers required medical treatment following the violent confrontation.
ACT Opposition Leader Elizabeth Lee faces mounting pressure as public infighting between Liberal MLAs Nicole Lawder and Leanne Castley exposes deep divisions within the party, raising questions about its electability.
Australia's mining powerhouse Hancock Prospecting sees net assets surge to $43.5 billion while dividend payments to shareholders decline to $488 million in latest financial results.
Former ACT Liberal leader Gary Humphries warns the party faces an 'existential crisis' as internal divisions and electoral failures threaten its very existence in the territory.
The Canberra Liberals face internal turmoil as Opposition Leader Elizabeth Lee suspends key party member Mark Parton, exposing deep fractures within the conservative ranks ahead of crucial elections.
Canberra's Liberal Party faces internal chaos as leadership tensions boil over, threatening their chances in the upcoming territory election.
In a rare bipartisan move, the Greens and Liberal Party have successfully pushed for an Australian National Audit Office investigation into the government's $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund, raising questions about the fund's management and trans