Former political heavyweights John Howard and Peter Costello have slammed the financial mismanagement of the Albanese government as the nation battles through a never-ending cost-of-living crisis.
Six months before the 1998 election, Anthony Albanese reminded the parliament of claims John Howard, then in his first term, was the worst prime minister since Billy McMahon. The verdict ...
Cabinet papers from the Howard government era show governments squibbed on reforms to solve the housing crisis – and governments continue to do so today. John Howard’s victory at the 2004 ...
20 years after the controversial law change, former prime minister John Howard has stood by his government’s decision to effectively ban same sex marriages. Picture: NewsWire/ Martin Ollman More ...
Marriage changes and alleged foreign bugging: John Howard reflects on major political calls Two decades on, former prime minister John Howard has said the inability to uncover weapons of mass ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Former prime minister John Howard says Australia’s spy agencies acted in the national interest when they bugged East Timor’s ...
Born in Baltimore and raised in Ruxton and Riderwood, she was adopted as a 6-day-old infant by John Eager ... Edward J. ‘Mac’ McDonough has died at 67 In the 1970s, Ms. Howard acknowledged ...
Readers’ letters on conflicts of interest between Seven West Media and Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas, the Howard government bugging East Timor, the alienation of young men and ADHD treatments.
That is, a great sense of balance. Former prime minister John Howard during an interview at the National Archives of Australia in Canberra. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman A sense of balance is ...
John Howard wanted to “get in first” with laws ruling out same-sex marriages to protect against activist judges and fear of following the American route where courts decide key social issues. The ...
Former Prime Minister John Howard has opened up about the pivotal events that occurred in Australian politics in 2004, after cabinet papers from were released to the public for the first time.