Shadow minister says Nampijinpa Price 'very angry at me' over phone call — as it happened
Shadow frontbencher Alex Hawke says Jacinta Nampijinpa Price's comments about Indian migrants would have spurred racism.
Courtney Gould is a political reporter and live blog specialist based at Parliament House in Canberra. She joined the ABC after several years in the parliamentary press gallery with News Corp.
Shadow frontbencher Alex Hawke says Jacinta Nampijinpa Price's comments about Indian migrants would have spurred racism.
As Labor came under fire over aged care and a hazy Nauru deal, the Coalition almost had its first good week in Parliament in a while.
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley joins the ABC's politics blog to answer your burning questions in a live Q&A.
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young requests Bob Katter be referred to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Commission over his threat to a journalist in Brisbane last week.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says "good people" attended anti-immigration rallies over the weekend.
This week in politics, journalists and politicians got dressed up for the Midwinter Ball, Richard Marles insisted he had met with Pete Hegseth and Usman Khawaja had a confusing day in Canberra.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke pushes back after Israel claims credit for the government publicising Iran's involvement in antisemitic attacks on Australian soil.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joined the ABC politics blog to answer your questions. Take a look back at the day's coverage below.
Housing Council modelling suggests the government will fall short of its construction target for new homes.
This week in politics was all about productivity while the health minister blindsided the states and Israel's prime minister criticised Anthony Albanese.
The federal government says it has moved on from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's criticisms about the PM.
The economic reform roundtable discusses the prospect of streamlining skills recognition for qualified migrants.
Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir says Australia's "active support for Hamas and terrorists", and the cancellation of Simcha Rothman's visa, is a "historical stain" and "shame".
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has questioned whether upcoming productivity talks are a "stitch-up" and a waste of time after documents leaked to the ABC outlined the round table's recommended outcomes.
Sussan Ley says Anthony Albanese is "out of his depth" after reports Hamas has welcomed Australia's plan to recognise a Palestinian state.
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says the Coalition would revoke recognition of Palestinian statehood if re-elected.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Australia will formally recognise Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September.
Anthony Albanese confirms he is making a trip to New Zealand this weekend to take part in annual leaders' talks with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon in Queenstown.
The opposition leader has called for strong guardrails in place to protect Australian artists, musicians and news media from artificial intelligence.
The NBN has signed a deal with Amazon to deliver high-speed broadband to more than 300,000 regional and remote Australians through the company's Project Kuiper. Take a look back at the day's coverage.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has confirmed he had dinner with FBI director Kash Patel in Sydney, saying he "enjoyed" his meeting with the Donald Trump appointee.
Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen says Australia can't "wish away fossil fuels" to reduce carbon emissions, and must build more renewable energy infrastructure.
Anthony Albanese brings out his Medicare card again as Labor is grilled in parliament about its bulk-billing pledge.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese tells Question Time the government is in discussions with other countries about the recognition of the State of Palestine. Take a look back at the day's coverage.
An Albanese government assistant minister has used a parliamentary speech to call out the campaign, saying he hoped the police were able to "out" the people behind it.