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The two leaders striving to be PM can’t hide their true feelings, according to a body language expert. Here’s how to know when they’re confident – and when they’re terrified.
Huge challenges are faced by the four political leaders in Adelaide on Friday – and we don’t even know who one is.
More homebuyers now have a buffer from skyrocketing property values, to stop the spread of the housing affordability crisis. See how it affects you.
Millions of Australians struggling with the rising cost of living are eligible for a one-off cash payment. Here is when it will start hitting bank accounts.
The federal government is splashing more than $7bn into rural areas across the country – but regional South Australians won’t see a cent. Here’s why.
The Morrison government is hoping to clinch key votes in Chisholm, Victoria’s most marginal seat. This is how residents reacted to the federal budget.
What we’ve just got from Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is a fistful of dollars in a budget just two months before an election.
A pre-election cash boost has targeted several key NSW seats in Tuesday night’s federal budget. Here are the regions to watch.
Queensland has been handed $35 billion in federal funding this financial year, with the federal government going after young voters and blue-collar battlers in particular. Here’s the breakdown of where it’s all going.
If it’s working Australians who decide elections, saving at the petrol bowser will get the desired bang for vote-buying bucks. But this budget has got work to do, writes Paul Starick.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has recorded an exclusive video message for The Daily Telegraph’s readers outlining how they will benefit from the measures in his budget. Watch it here.
The Federal Government expects flood relief will cost them a whopping $6 billion, but Prime Minister Scott Morrison has so far failed to meet the Premier’s demands for a split rebuild package.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has used a bizarre analogy for the upcoming election in a final rallying cry to his Coalition colleagues.
A proposed $3.2bn Sunshine Coast train project vital for the 2032 Olympic Games is veering off the rails already, with the state government saying the price tag was ‘made up’ and refusing to commit to paying half.
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