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Labor has backflipped and backed the government's restoration of fuel excise indexation. Whatever the low-rent politics now, governments of the future will be the winners.

Game of pass-the-excuse finally restores fuel excise indexation

Labor has backflipped and backed the government's restoration of fuel excise indexation. Whatever the low-rent politics now, governments of the future will be the winners.

The Coalition can only buy itself a little bit more time before the whole thing goes down in flames. But will it run out of things to burn before the Labor Party itself sinks without a trace?

Rundle: Captain Tony's pleasure cruise is taking on water, and fast

The Coalition can only buy itself a little bit more time before the whole thing goes down in flames. But will it run out of things to burn before the Labor Party itself sinks without a trace?

Tony Abbott has dismantled almost half of Rudd and Gillard's major policy initiatives, but when they were in power they left John Howard's legacy largely untouched, writes freelance journalist <b>Andrei Ghoukassian</b>.

The wrecking-ball PM? Abbott destroys Labor's legacy, while Howard's lives on

Tony Abbott has dismantled almost half of Rudd and Gillard's major policy initiatives, but when they were in power they left John Howard's legacy largely untouched, writes freelance journalist Andrei Ghoukassian.

Why should you share your precious cat video-enhancing broadband with your hot-water meter? Enter the National Narrowband Network.

Move over, NBN, here comes the National Narrowband Network

Why should you share your precious cat video-enhancing broadband with your hot-water meter? Enter the National Narrowband Network.

We'd barely warmed up to Tony Abbott's "Team Australia" before he abandoned the phrase in the face of widespread derision.

Vale, Team Australia -- you were fun while you lasted

We'd barely warmed up to Tony Abbott's "Team Australia" before he abandoned the phrase in the face of widespread derision.

Fixed terms will inevitably weaken the position of the Senate, officially making it a partisan rubber-stamp body for the lower house.

Poll Bludger: should federal govts serve fixed four-year terms?

Fixed terms will inevitably weaken the position of the Senate, officially making it a partisan rubber-stamp body for the lower house.

<em>The Australian Financial Review</em> has attacked stablemates <em>The Age</em> and <em>Sydney Morning Herald</em> over their coverage of the AWU and Bill Shorten.

Fairfax v Fairfax, with Shorten in the middle

The Australian Financial Review has attacked stablemates The Age and Sydney Morning Herald over their coverage of the AWU and Bill Shorten.

Jobs and services are becoming very scarce in rural NSW. But who cares, as long as "The Mike and Gladys Show" plays well to Sydney's CBD?

Baird's budget will have plenty for Sydney, not much for the rest

Jobs and services are becoming very scarce in rural NSW. But who cares, as long as "The Mike and Gladys Show" plays well to Sydney's CBD?

The persecution of Julian Assange is not feminist, it's political

Julian Assange has revealed a lot that powerful governments do not want us to know. But what should be made of the rape allegations against him? PhD candidate and former UN adviser Felicity Ruby explains.