Albo’s popularity falling along with Australians’ standard of living
Another day, another poll showing a drop in support for the Albanese government – and that downward poll trend is only going to get steeper, writes James Campbell.
Another day, another poll showing a drop in support for the Albanese government – and that downward poll trend is only going to get steeper, writes James Campbell.
Support for immigration is collapsing in the face of the housing crisis, with almost half the country now saying they would be more likely to vote for a party committed to reducing the annual migrant intake.
Scott Morrison has a message to the enemies who continue to attack him almost two years since he left office – he forgives them.
Palestinians who were granted temporary visas in the wake of the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks have begun making asylum applications.
Nearly half of all Australians think Meta is having a negative impact on society, including one in three users of its products, according to a new poll.
Anthony Albanese has found out the hard way, in an election campaign you don’t get to pick and choose what you’re asked about. So why hasn’t he learned from it?, asks James Campbell.
Queensland’s housing crisis is ramping up, with new numbers showing just how painful life has become. SEE WORST-HIT AREAS
Shock new figures reveal the most financially stressed electorates in Victoria, with a peak urban development body declaring the state is “in the middle of a crisis”.
There is a growing recognition from all sides of politics that something needs to be done about the property boom the experts didn’t see coming. Self-interest will see to that, writes James Campbell.
A suburban class war is brewing, with new data showing almost half of homebuyers will pay cash and 50 per cent of buyers will use family money within three years, leaving first-homebuyers on average incomes struggling to buy.
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