The real dragon neither party wants to wake
Anthony Albanese has a fight he should not pick and a battle he cannot win, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Anthony Albanese has a fight he should not pick and a battle he cannot win, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Mental health services remains a hot topic during the federal election campaign, with questions around affordability continuing to swirl. YOUR READER QUESTIONS
Anthony Albanese declared he would make supermarket price gouging illegal if he was re-elected Prime Minister. His plan went down like a lead balloon. WHAT YOU SAID
An election campaign isn’t just about the seat-by-seat results, it’s also about playing the mother of all mind games, writes Joe Hildebrand. SEE THE VIDEO
The Federal Election has become a referendum on whether to allow biologically male transgender athletes to play women’s sport. But what about biological males who play like girls, asks Joe Hildebrand.
Queensland’s future with coal is not a binary choice between “stop coal now” and “digging it all up”. It is somewhere in the middle, writes the editor.
If politicians are a reflection of society, we must be a pretty shabby lot who will vote for whoever promises to give us the most money, writes Mike O’Connor.
For too long gay, lesbian and gender diverse people have been political fodder for conservatives, like Katherine Deves, who want to impress the religious right.
Labor leader Anthony Albanese took a major risk going on stage at Bluesfest only to be booed by a crowd who didn’t want to hear from politicians. Was it the right move? Vote in the poll.
With the first week of the election campaign going abysmally for the Labor Party, it’s time for Albo to show the Australian public why he should be their next PM.
Anthony Albanese has already used up eight of his nine lives in one week — so will he again fall flat at Wednesday’s debate?
The Labor leader’s shocking rate gaffe was mad, bad and dangerous. But it could actually play to his advantage.
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