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(COMBO) This combination of pictures created on May 8, 2016 shows Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull (L) speaking at a press conference in Sydney on May 6, 2016, where he announced Singapore will invest up to 1.67 billion USD in Australia's defence infrastructure and hike the number of its troops training here as the nations deepen trade and defence ties, and Australia's opposition Labor Party leader Bill Shorten (R) speaking to the media in Sydney after Australia's Prime Minister threatened on March 21, 2016, to hold early general elections in July unless the upper house agrees to pass deadlocked legislation to overhaul unions. Turnbull on May 8, 2016 called an election for both houses of parliament on July 2 as he seeks his own mandate with the public just eight months after deposing predecessor Tony Abbott in a party coup. / AFP PHOTO / William WEST AND William WEST

Do we prefer soap opera democracy?

IF the past is any guide, the man we “elect” as PM has less than an even chance of completing his three-year term and taking his party to the 2019 election.

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Political team for growth

IF you want responsible and exciting government, then vote PREG to build an Australia perfectly placed to march into the future, writes Jeff Kennett.

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Australian Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce speaks at the despatch box during Question Time in the House of Representatives at Parliament House in Canberra, Monday, May 2, 2016. (AAP Image/Sam Mooy) NO ARCHIVING

Please Barnaby, give us some herpes

OPINION: It is day two of the campaign and already it is boring and predictable. We desperately need some excitement courtesy of Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce – and his war on the carp.

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