
‘Australian manufacturers’ fears have been realised’
Employers and unions alike are criticising the imbalances of the China Australia Free Trade Agreement.

Last local Commodore will be noisy muscle car
Holden promises the last local version of iconic car "will be heard before it is seen".

Why we shouldn’t swallow the FTA sales pitch
ANALYSIS: The devil is in the detail, and Labor hasn't had long to look at it.

Unions royal commission plunges further into controversy
After accusations of bias stopped the royal commission into unions in its tracks, a fresh controversy threatens to undermine it.

Can Dyson Heydon ‘unscramble the scrambled egg’?
Royal commissioner Dyson Heydon will rule on whether his own impartiality has been compromised by his Liberal Party invite.

Calls for Royal Commissioner to go amid fundraising row
An elementary political mistake has undermined Tony Abbott's expensive attempt to attack Bill Shorten and the union movement.

How cutting penalty rates could provoke voters
ANALYSIS: Politicians who wind back weekend penalty rates and other workplace protections should keep one thing in mind - how many voters...

Speech of Shorten’s political life
The opposition leader is a great debater. It's his conviction that's under scrutiny.

No difference between Labor, Libs? Think again
With an election due next year, the two major parties are starting to stake out very different policy positions on a range...

Closure sounds death knell for Aussie car industry
After almost 60 years, an auto industry body has closed its doors for good.
