Judith Ireland

Judith Ireland

Judith Ireland is an online political reporter for The National Times, and a columnist for The Canberra Times.

Rudd still in the dark about facts of Zygier case

Judith Ireland Kevin Rudd says there are still questions to be answered in the ''Prisoner X'' case, as the Coalition says it ''defies belief'' that senior ministers were not informed over the detention of an...

Bishop demands Smith explain Zygier failings

Ben Zygier

Judith Ireland, David Wroe and Tom Allard The Coalition is putting pressure on Defence Minister Stephen Smith to explain what went wrong in the Ben Zygier case, saying that it ''defies belief'' that the former foreign minister had no...

A dose of sympathy from one deposed leader to another

Story by: Michael Gordon
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Kevin Rudd addresses the Urban Development Industry Association at an event at Crown casino.

Michael Gordon, Judith Ireland Kevin Rudd, the leader whose prime ministership was terminated after two and a half years, has empathised with the former Victorian premier, Ted Baillieu.

Defence Force accepts blame for deaths of two Afghan boys

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Judith Ireland Defence Minister Stephen Smith has confirmed Australia and the International Security Assistance Force have taken responsibility for the deaths of two boys in Afghanistan but will not say who is...

Visa stand not xenophobic: Gillard

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Judith Ireland Prime Minister Julia Gillard has dismissed suggestions her 457 visa stance is xenophobic and a move to the far right, saying she was simply putting Australian jobs first.

PM rejects xenophobia tag as 457 row heats up

Prime Minister Julia Gillard

Judith Ireland Prime Minister Julia Gillard has dismissed suggestions her 457 visa stance is xenophobic and a move to the far right, saying she was simply putting Australian jobs ''first''.

Joint blame taken for fatal shooting of Afghan boys

Judith Ireland Defence Minister Stephen Smith has confirmed that Australia and the International Security Assistance Force have taken responsibility for the death of two boys in Afghanistan, but will not say who is...

A new front in vilification wars

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Daniel Hurst and Judith Ireland The number of employers found to have abused the foreign worker visa program has steadily declined over the past three years, casting serious doubts about the rationale behind the Gillard...

Leaders fire shots over 457 visa workers

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Judith Ireland The political stoush over immigration policy has spilt over into the Prime Minister's own office, with the Coalition targeting Julia Gillard's communications director who holds a 457 visa.

Ending ALP waste will finance tax cuts - Hockey

Shadow Treasurer Joe Hockey during Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday 5 February 2013. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Judith Ireland The Coalition has hit back at Labor claims that families would pay higher income tax and lose payments worth thousands of dollars a year under an Abbott government, saying the ''reality is the...

$1.2b pay rise incentive for aged care workers

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Mark Kenny and Judith Ireland The federal government will spend $1.2 billion over four years to raise the wages of the country's 350,000 aged care workers.

Coalition denies families could be $2300 worse off

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Judith Ireland The Coalition has hit back at Labor claims that families would pay higher income tax and lose payments worth thousands of dollars a year under an Abbott government, saying the ''reality is the...

PM's Sydney motorway funds come with strings

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Judith Ireland Prime Minister Julia Gillard has pledged federal funding towards the WestConnex road project in western Sydney – with strings attached.

Abbott must act on Sinodinos, says Dreyfus

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Judith Ireland Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus has called on Opposition Leader Tony Abbott to take ''action'' over Liberal senator Arthur Sinodinos' failure to disclose company directorships.

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Dud dress, hot proposal and asylum insanity mark FDD

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Judith Ireland The Festival of Dubious Decisions is an ad hoc affair. It's not tied to any particular date, season or location.

Police halt Brough conspiracy investigation over Slipper case

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Judith Ireland The Australian Federal Police have suspended their initial review of political conspiracy allegations against the former Howard government minister Mal Brough.

Future Fund gives the flick to tobacco shares

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Judith Ireland The Future Fund will drop tobacco producers from its investment portfolio.

Future Fund gives tobacco the flick

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Judith Ireland The Future Fund will drop tobacco producers from its investment portfolio.

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AFP suspends Mal Brough conspiracy probe

Mal Brough

Judith Ireland AFP suspends initial review of political conspiracy allegations against former Howard government minister Mal Brough.

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Future Fund quits tobacco investment

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Judith Ireland Australia's Future Fund has decided to exclude tobacco producers from its investment portfolio.