Three more years of expecting something for nothing
With Albo safe in The Lodge it’ll only be a matter of time before every weekend is declared a long weekend, writes Mike O’Connor. VOTE IN OUR POLL
With Albo safe in The Lodge it’ll only be a matter of time before every weekend is declared a long weekend, writes Mike O’Connor. VOTE IN OUR POLL
Peter Dutton grasped desperately at culture war tactics during the election campaign but experts say his staggering defeat is a rejection of division.
Did nerves get the better of Peter Dutton’s election campaign? Or just poor policy? Or was it Labor? HAVE YOUR SAY
Over the weekend, Australia pulled off the near impossible. Now, the world is looking on with envy.
Peter Dutton attacks, China doesn’t play rugby league and Anthony Albanese admits he broke his word. These are the key moments from the final leaders’ debate.
The final leaders’ debate before the federal election was full of strange moments. Here is where our reporters saw Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton scored and squandered points.
While Anthony Albanese put up his Teflon act, Peter Dutton landed punches and undermined the Labor PM’s glib talking points, writes James Morrow.
Other countries are readying for a potential world war, unlike Labor, which has recklessly crippled our military and mocks the Coalition for promising $21 billion more for our defence.
Remember the Voice campaign? First came anger, then denial, then the bargaining. Stop me if this is starting to sound familiar, writes Joe Hildebrand.
John Howard has been deployed as a one-man charm offensive for the Libs. His appearance reminds us of an incredible gain he made as PM that Anthony Albanese hasn’t nailed, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Liberal strategists are aware that to win a majority next week they need to win over a key group of voters – but that doesn’t appear to be happening, argues James Campbell.
It is hard to conceive of a more anti-Australian act, which lays bare just how much these people’s claims to be patriots is based on a lie, writes Joe Hildebrand. SEE THE VIDEO
Labor’s plan to attack Peter Dutton in the final week of the campaign has been revealed as they focus on his perceived weaknesses that voters don’t like, writes James Campbell.
This election is staggering in that the first-term Albanese government seems to be getting a swing towards it — you just have to look at the exit polling so far, argues Joe Hildebrand.
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