‘Another time bomb’: Boothby candidates clash over super policy
Young people “shouldn’t have to choose” between a house or comfortable retirement. That’s the view of one Boothby candidate, as debate raged over a Coalition housing policy.
Young people “shouldn’t have to choose” between a house or comfortable retirement. That’s the view of one Boothby candidate, as debate raged over a Coalition housing policy.
Polling research has found the more locals hear about Kristina Keneally, the less likely they are to vote for the former premier who only moved to the electorate last year.
There’s no margin for error in the final days of the election campaign. This is a race to the finish. That’s why Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese are crisscrossing the country.
The PM’s housing proposal could cost super funds $25m in fees in year one, $50m in the second and so on. It’s also emerged that some of the harshest critics have skin in the game.
Australia will counter China’s expansion in the Pacific with cutting-edge unmanned submarines and upgraded missiles.
Cheap unmanned submarines may help Australia’s underwater defence deterrent but it’s a short-term fix for a long-term problem, writes Charles Miranda.
Labor’s “missing frontbencher” Tanya Plibersek has emerged from the deep freeze to campaign alongside her leader, while Scott Morrison wants a minister who had an affair back in cabinet.
The mystery of ScoMo’s injured finger remains unsolved, despite rigorous investigation by journalists on the prime minister’s campaign trail.
Labor’s Hunter candidate has fronted up to a live debate in the wake of his climate policy contradiction, claiming he’ll do whatever it takes to ensure coal jobs aren’t “left behind”.
A select number of electorates will decide the political fortunes of the Coalition, Labor and the future of the country as a whole. Is your vote more powerful than most?
Former PM John Howard has doubled down on his comments that there is no housing crisis in Australia, saying mortgage holders will still benefit from record low interest rates despite the RBA’s shock increase.
A Liberal candidate vying for a crucial Hunter Valley seat has set out to “protect” coastal communities from obstructive offshore wind farms.
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