China will ease visa restrictions for people visiting from the United States, the country’s latest effort to attract foreign travelers since reopening its borders earlier this year.
The Liberals may fell Sussan Ley but she won't make it easy for Taylor and Hastie
In 2015, soon after he had rolled Tony Abbott to become prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull was heckled when, with a straight face, he told New South Wales Liberals, "We are not run by factions".
Once, there had been a contrast, at least in degree, between the factionally-organised Labor party and the Liberals. But those days are long gone.
Today the difference is that factions in the federal Labor Party are externally well behaved - albeit sometimes internally brutal as Ed Husic and Mark Dreyfus can attest - while the Liberal factions are currently creating havoc for their party.
On Monday, Turnbull gave the ABC his latest take on the Liberals' internals. Ley, he said, was in a fish tank whose occupants "want to eat each other. They have the memory of goldfish and the dining habits of piranhas".



















































