Voice polling mapped: How your electorate is forecast to vote
An international polling firm has used cutting-edge data to predict the exact Yes and No votes for every electorate in Australia. See what’s forecast to unfold in SA.
An international polling firm has used cutting-edge data to predict the exact Yes and No votes for every electorate in Australia. See what’s forecast to unfold in SA.
The Voice to Parliament remains unpopular across large swathes of the country, with a small handful of electorates likely to deliver majorities according to a seat by seat analysis. Search your seat here.
Petrol, rents, interest rates, energy bills and grocery costs are all up, despite the PM’s pledges Labor would lower the cost of living. He’s accused of being too ‘obsessed’ with the Voice to pay attention to family budgets.
Australians were privy to a rarely seen side of Penny Wong as the stoic Foreign Affairs Minister described her tears of joy during a recent emotional meeting.
The Voice to Parliament remains unpopular across large swathes of the country, with only a small handful of electorates likely to deliver majorities according to a seat by seat analysis. Search your seat and see how they’re likely to vote.
A Voice to Parliament could be used as a “vehicle” to negotiate a treaty, according to a speech made by the now-Indigenous Australians minister, back in 2020. Read her comments.
A man detained by police for carrying an Israeli flag near a Town Hall rally for Palestine has said that officers were more concerned for their own safety than protecting the rights of Jewish Australians.
Just three electorates in Queensland are on track to vote in support of The Voice on Saturday, according to new seat-by-seat analysis.
The Premier has rebuked comments his Attorney-General Michael Daley made urging everyone to stay home, after admitting on radio he was not across the details of the Opera House protest.
As Israelis were being slaughtered and fighting for their right to live in peace in the Middle East, Jews were told by NSW Police to stay locked up and out of sight to prevent trouble, writes James Morrow.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/james-morrow/page/25