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Jim Chalmers is not God’s gift to 21st century economics, but a spin doctor for the ages.

Coalition government will go back to basics on fiscal responsibility

Economic theory and empirical evidence demonstrates that a responsible approach to managing the nation’s budget is a prerequisite for prosperity.

  • Jane Hume
Peter Dutton arrives at the rally in Mount Waverley in Melbourne’s south-east.

Dutton targets waste and handouts in middle Australia pitch

The opposition leader pledged to rein in what he says is wasteful spending and said his strong leadership would be an antidote to a “weak” Anthony Albanese.

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  • Andrew Tillett
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton

Dutton makes a pitch for a values-based election victory

Peter Dutton has observed seven prime ministers in his 23-years in politics, but John Howard is clearly the greatest influence.

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  • Phillip Coorey

Dutton declares Libs ‘back in town’ in Victoria

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has made it clear he believes the Victorian Liberal Party is stronger with Brad Battin, a fellow ex-police offer, in charge.

  • Gus McCubbing

Albanese seizes on Los Angeles fires to argue case for climate action

As some of the world’s wealthiest enclaves are destroyed, the PM says Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy plan will delay action to address climate change.

  • Andrew Tillett
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 Another thing you can say about it is that our current prime minister could bore for Australia on almost every inch of the road.

Albanese’s on a highway to a bread-and-butter election

The prime minister’s announcement about the Bruce Highway wasn’t so much pork barrelling as trying to demonstrate that the government was actually doing things.

  • Laura Tingle
Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, in Mount Isa with Northern Australia Envoy Luke Gosling and Infrastructure Minister Catherine King.

Election strategy: why Albanese’s road trip wasn’t just about voters

The prime minister made an early start on the campaign trail but the election battle has only just begun.

  • Andrew Tillett
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre is winning over voters who traditionally supported Trudeau’s Liberals

Poilievre and Dutton are taking a stand for pragmatic working-class conservatism

Both opposition leaders in Canada and Australia have little concern for the progressive agendas and opinions of affluent elites.

  • Matthew Doman
Better to watch it on the telly this time: Optics is everything, and images of Albanese sitting courtside for the men’s final is the last thing Labor needs heading into an election defined by people’s struggles with the cost of living.

Albanese v Dutton: It’s grand slam politics time in Victoria

The prime minister will be hoping that voters can park their resentment at state Labor until after the federal campaign. But Coalition leader has his own issues down south.

  • Lidija Ivanovski
Then opposition leader and now Queensland Premier David Crisafulli with Peter Dutton at the LNP convention lin Brisbane last year.

Dutton and Qld unite against CFMEU for $9b highway project

Peter Dutton’s pledge to match Labor’s $7.2 billion for a highway – if the CFMEU is blocked from the project – has won support from the state’s premier.

  • John Kehoe
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is seen arriving at for a media during a doorstop event in the Gympie Region on Monday.

Can Albanese make his mini campaign blitz pay off?

The prime minister’s itinerary in a three-day tour of Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia betrays his defensive mindset.

  • Andrew Tillett
Jim Chalmers, in his mid-year budget update, revealed a $22 billion deterioration in the nation’s bottom line over the next four years.

Chalmers pledged a spending diet, but Labor is on a binge

There is a big difference between what a government forecasts it will spend in the years ahead and what it actually spends.

  • John Kehoe
An Australians for Prosperity-funded advertisement in Westfield Bondi Junction.

‘Smears and lies’: Spender blasts claim she wants to raise taxes

The teal MP has called for truth in political advertising laws after a new right-wing campaign group, Australians for Prosperity, paid for ads saying she wants to lift taxes.

  • Michael Read
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, in Rockhampton with Minister Catherine King, Senator Nita Green and Labor’s candidate for Capricornia, Emily Mawson.

PM ignored independent adviser on Queensland road spend

A bypass project that Anthony Albanese visited to spruik a $7.2 billion Bruce Highway outlay had failed a cost-benefit assessment by Infrastructure Australia.

  • John Kehoe
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks at a press conference in Gympie, Queensland.

PM’s $7.2b Qld road pledge has states clamouring for more funding

Anthony Albanese has caved to Queensland’s new premier to pay 80 per cent of a $9 billion upgrade of the Bruce Highway, igniting demands from three states.

  • John Kehoe, Gus McCubbing and Tom Rabe
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has admitted the budget will be “a bit weaker” than forecast in May, as Deloitte warns of a record-breaking deterioration in the bottom line.

Labor’s social spending budget blows out by $26b

The Albanese government’s spending on aged care, disability, medicines and childcare – where it will campaign – is $26 billion higher than first budgeted.

  • John Kehoe, Michael Read and Cecile Lefort
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

Reform must be top New Year resolution in Canberra

We cannot afford a repeat of the last election when the major parties said don’t worry, we won’t change anything.

  • Allegra Spender
Ad spending surged 40 per cent last year, as Labor spent millions publicising signature policies like tax cuts, urgent care clinics, and fee-free TAFE courses.

Cash for campaigns: Labor’s $251m ad splurge sparks criticism

Ad spending surged 40 per cent last year, as Labor spent millions publicising policies such as tax cuts, urgent care clinics, and fee-free TAFE courses.

  • Michael Read
Argentina’s October 2023 presidential election was the canary in the coalmine for politics across the democratic world.

Heed the election lesson of America and Argentina

This is shaping to be the year of licence and experimentation in politics, where the unthinkable can not just be thought, it can be said and done.

  • Michael Shoebridge
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

Labor’s risky election strategy takes shape

It’s only a few days in to this federal election year and already Labor and the Coalition are rehearsing their lines.

  • John Kehoe and Michael Read
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Western Australia Fishing Industry Council chief executive Melissa Haslam.

Teal MPs’ bid to scale back fuel subsidy could push up seafood prices

The West Australian fishing industry fears a push to overhaul the diesel fuel tax credit system for miners will eventually affect their sector.

  • Tom Rabe
Employment and Workplace Relations Minister Senator Murray Watt.

Labor launches New Year’s Day attack on business over wages

Labor has kicked off the election year with an assault on business and the Coalition, accusing them of wanting to maximise profits and pay workers less.

  • John Kehoe
The political game has not been played smart by either side in 2024 insofar as they are not paying adequate attention to what people are saying.

Polls prove economic reform can pass pub test with the punters

Before the election campaign kicks off, a look at the polling shows Australians want economically credible, fiscally responsible and growth-oriented policies.

  • John Scales and Tom Cameron

December 2024

A five-year-old newspaper story about Kirilly and Peter Dutton has been used in a Labor attack ad.

‘It was stupid’: Labor admits meme with Dutton’s wife was wrong

Education Minister Jason Clare has admitted the Facebook post about Peter Dutton and his wife was “stupid” and “wrong”.

  • Lucy Slade

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