Seats in doubt as green wave blasts across South East Qld
A number of key battleground seats across South East Queensland remain in doubt after a swell of support for the Greens.
A number of key battleground seats across South East Queensland remain in doubt after a swell of support for the Greens.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg had been touted as a future prime minister, but now he may not even have a seat in parliament.
Scott Morrison has been re-elected in his home electorate of Cook, but suffered an embarrassing drop in support with a seven per cent swing since last election.
Liberal MP Dave Sharma has lost his inner Sydney seat of Wentworth.
If the polls are correct, Anthony Albanese is Australia’s next PM. But under the glossy campaign documents for voters, grey areas still don’t stack up.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has sensationally wiped out a small child while playing soccer in Tasmania.
Former prime minister John Howard has declared Anthony Albanese is no Kevin Rudd, tipping against a repeat of the 2007 election while on the hustings with Katherine Deves.
Days out from the election, Anthony Albanese has revealed his “secret weapon” to become PM and the one phone call he makes every day.
Albanese sensationally fled from his own press conference after refusing to reveal how much his election promises will cost taxpayers, but he’s not the first hopeful to hold off on the details.
Labor’s parachute candidate for Parramatta “doesn’t know where the electorate starts and ends”, announcing funding for an aged care provider in the next electorate over.
Wentworth Climate 200 candidate Allegra Spender has enlisted a robot’s help to spruik her policy platform, but the texts it can’t respond to are revealing.
A high-profile candidate caught in a row after appearing to stop in a disabled park may not have been spotted by the only person who mattered. See the pictures.
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