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Nick Xenophon says his former ally Rex Patrick has “misled” the public over an offer to be senate running mates.
Caught Covid right before the federal election? Don’t worry – there are still ways to vote, including one Aussies have never used before.
Polls point to an emphatic Labor win, but pollsters themselves say they’re having trouble getting a proper read on key elections – here’s why.
Scott Morrison says the shock hike in interest rates is not about him. But as Clare Armstrong explains, the ‘quiet Australians’ going to the polls may vote otherwise.
The pitfalls of Labor’s scheme to help low income earners into their own home have been uncovered amid warnings future interest rate hikes could leave some with ‘negative equity’.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has scoffed before firing back at a reporter who asked him: “Has your government just lost the election?”
As Aussies look to save money in the wake of the RBA’s rate decision, this is what we will look to cut back on first.
Anthony Albanese has made a habit of deferring to his team when questions get tough, which may do the Labor leader more harm than good.
It’s the radical $329m ‘Help to Buy’ plan that would allow the government to purchase a slice of people’s property, helping more own a home. Here’s how it works.
Scott Morrison has an interesting explanation for one of the viral moments of the campaign, as he rejects claims he served his family a raw chicken curry.
Billionaire Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest’s firm will be considered to build the state’s hydrogen power plant at Whyalla, Premier Peter Malinauskas says after touring his Perth HQ.
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