Seat held by two PMs set to be abolished
A redrawing of Australia’s electoral map could see the Albanese government lose one of its seats at the next federal election.
A redrawing of Australia’s electoral map could see the Albanese government lose one of its seats at the next federal election.
Former prime minister Scott Morrison has enthusiastically backed his wannabe successor, who will run for the Liberal Party in the upcoming Cook by-election.
Former prime minister Scott Morrison has enthusiastically backed his wannabe successor, who will run for the Liberal Party in the upcoming Cook by-election.
The senator has admitted to drinking before a parliamentary hearing after she was accused of slurring her words.
Andrew Willcox’s more restrained style and rhetoric offers a welcome contrast to the populist tendencies of his controversial predecessor, writes Duncan Evans.
The Coalition government has been defeated and Anthony Albanese is set to be the next Prime Minister. This is how your electorate voted.
MP Simon Birmingham has been called a “pompous git” for his scathing assessment of Liberal colleague Katherine Deves.
Those looking for Dave Sharma’s social media profile are being greeted with a four-word message, as his opponent reveals he’s yet to concede defeat.
Prime Minister-elect Anthony Albanese has emphatically claimed victory saying he wants Australians to ‘reach for the stars’ after an extraordinary election that saw huge surges to teal independents and the Greens, claimed the scalp of Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and saw Scott Morrison stand down.
In a night when Labor made gains across the country, high profile frontbencher Kristina Keneally managed to lose an ultra-safe seat.
Scott Morrison has been sent a “clear message”, where his controversial “PM’s pick” Katherine Deves has been wiped out.
The Liberal Party is in crisis with the PM set to be swept from office, the Treasurer losing his seat and only one man left standing as a potential leader.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg had been touted as a future prime minister, but now he may not even have a seat in parliament.
The crowd at the Labor Party event at the Canberra Labor club in Belconnen has erupted in cheers with the party retaining the seats of Canberra, Bean and Fenner.
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