The Labor senator has taken several months off work while undergoing treatment for cancer, but returned to the public eye to give a rallying cry for people to vote Yes this weekend.
Opening up almost all major Australian airports to unlimited access for international airlines could help to drive prices down, the Productivity Commission has told senators in a push to liberalise the market.
Vladimir Putin wasn't in India, which left Anthony Albanese to meet with European leaders still hopeful of a free trade agreement promising more jobs and cheaper products.
The Opposition Leader insisted his proposal of having Indigenous Australians recognised in the Constitution could win a majority of support among voters.
Richard Marles has jokingly resigned as defence minister, handing over the role to Matildas goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold in a tongue-in-cheek announcement.
Ex-senator Brian Burston will no longer receive a large defamation payout from One Nation leader Pauline Hanson over claims she made about his conduct.
Australians are at an increased risk of having to abandon their home insurance after premiums soared by 28 percent in the last year - the highest rise in more than two decades.
Verifying your identity is something we all have to do fairly regularly, but it soon could look very different under a new, voluntary national digital ID.