Why Anthony Albanese’s cockiness is toying with fate
In the past 72 hours, the Prime Minister and his team – buoyed by recent polls – have shifted gear into new, dangerously cocky territory, writes James Morrow.
In the past 72 hours, the Prime Minister and his team – buoyed by recent polls – have shifted gear into new, dangerously cocky territory, writes James Morrow.
What if this election was already over before polling day? Well it’s possible it will be and the beginning of the end starts tomorrow, writes Joe Hildebrand.
For Peter Dutton it is truly Hail Mary time. He needs nothing short of a miracle to get back in the hunt, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Victoria will swing, WA is a stronghold, NSW is up for grabs and fierce battles unfold in Teal and Green seats. As we get to the pointy end of this campaign, these are the seats to watch, writes Tom Connell.
Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese ought to be careful calling each other liars, while the Teals are becoming more known as bastions of hypocrisy than integrity writes Joe Hildebrand.
The absence of petty back-and-forths between Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton in the ABC leaders’ debate made their differences clear, writes James Morrow.
If you think the idea of the Russians having a military air base on our doorstep is scary, think about what foreign policy and defence would be like under the Greens, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Peter Dutton is running out of time to turn the polls around, which makes tonight’s debate all the more crucial, writes James Morrow.
Peter Dutton was wrong about the Indonesian president, but was he right to raise concerns about what Anthony Albanese knew? Writes Samantha Maiden.
If the polls are right, even a Dutton minority government looks beyond reach. Now it’s about how many seats he needs to win if he is to keep his post, writes James Campbell. VOTE NOW
Labor is forging ahead with absolutely no conclusive proof the huge amounts of money being spent on urgent care is actually working, argues Clare Armstrong.
Rolling out Peter Dutton’s son as an example of a young Aussie’s struggle with the housing market, then conceding he’ll get a leg up is the latest weird development, says Joe Hildebrand.
To kiss or not to kiss? Even PM Anthony Albanese can’t escape awkward greetings after an uncomfortable exchange with a fellow minister at the Labor Party launch.
Proof that the Greens have lost the plot was the dreadful idea to host a rave dance party fundraiser on Anzac Day. The event has been swiftly rescheduled after the party was shamed into it, writes Kylie Lang.
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