Explainer: what are double-dissolution elections? And why might we soon have one?
Mar 22, 2016 00:46 am UTC| Politics Law
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Monday laid down an ultimatum to the Senate: pass the governments industrial relations legislation or face a double-dissolution election. The Senate will sit from April 18 to consider...

China to press ahead with structural reforms
Mar 21, 2016 13:40 pm UTC| Commentary Economy Politics
Peoples Bank of China Governor Zhou Xiaochuan over the weekend sounded a warning over the countrys rising debt levels, saying corporate lending as a ratio to gross domestic product had become too high and the country must...
Political risks may cloud strong economic outlook for Poland
Mar 21, 2016 11:52 am UTC| Commentary Politics
Polish GDP growths momentum remained strong with the real GDP growth of 3.9% in Q4. However, short-term indicators suggest temporary slowdown in economic growth in Q1 2016. In January 2016, industrial production growth...
Turnbull's not being tricky – he's just brandishing a six shooter
Mar 21, 2016 09:30 am UTC| Politics
Malcolm Turnbulls ultimatum to the Senate pass the governments industrial relations bills or face a double dissolution is a confrontationist but canny strategy. After the vibe took hold that Turnbull looked weak, this...
Voters say Turnbull best to handle tax reform: Newspoll
Mar 21, 2016 07:48 am UTC| Politics
Malcolm Turnbull is 20 points ahead of Bill Shorten as the leader more capable of managing tax reform in a Newspoll that has the Coalition slightly improving its two-party position in the past fortnight to lead Labor...
Mar 21, 2016 02:44 am UTC| Politics
In dramatic move, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has had the governor-general recall parliament for a special session and issued an ultimatum that he will call a July 2 double-dissolution election if the Senate does not...
Iain Duncan Smith resignation: flesh wound or fatal blow for Tory leadership?
Mar 20, 2016 16:11 pm UTC| Politics
If there were a Richter Scale of Political Resignations, then prime ministers such as Margaret Thatcher, Harold Wilson and Harold Macmillan would register at the very top on nine. Big beasts such as Conservative...