The publication of a picture of the leader of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church has generated feverish discussion about how it came to our reporter.
A Labor Party operator has described Australians who work at a desk as less important as a militant construction union negotiates $120,000 pay for traffic controllers on road and rail projects.
The union’s national construction division secretary, Zach Smith, hasn’t been in the role long but is already making a splash in Canberra’s corridors of power.
Victorian CFMEU boss John Setka will retire from the role by the end of the year, ending more than a decade as the influential leader of the construction union.