’Ruined Australia’: Angry Aussies unload
Aussies have revealed why they’re unhappy with the direction Australia is headed in — and it should send chills down the spines of our leaders.
Aussies have revealed why they’re unhappy with the direction Australia is headed in — and it should send chills down the spines of our leaders.
Labor leader Anthony Albanese has won the final leaders’ debate, convincing pubs full of voters around the country after facing off against Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
A $1 billion naval centre will be established in Sydney as Australia ramps up its warship capabilities in the wake of a growing threat posed by China. It comes as the PM faces a critical TV debate to survive.
An expert forum thrashing out costs of living pressures has heard some of the best solutions for everyday Australians dealing with rising rent, fuel and electricity costs. WATCH THE REPLAY
In a shock move, the man behind a proposed Queensland coal-fired power station has lashed out at the Morrison Government for “gaslighting North Queensland”.
Scott Morrison has wished his security team well after they were injured in a car crash with Tasmanian police officers. It comes after Anthony Albanese backflipped on offshore detention centres.
Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese will face off for the first time this election in a live People’s Forum in Brisbane next week where they will take questions from 100 undecided voters.
Stopping asylum-seeker boats and saving Tasmania’s forests are exactly where the Liberals want to be and it’s dangerous ground for the Labor Party, writes Ellen Whinnett.
In a wide-ranging interview, Labor leader Anthony Albanese has answered and explained why his views have changed on China, climate and other issues.
New data has revealed there are 3218 booths across Australia where Aussie voters have not changed the party they support for the past 18 years. See where they are.
Anthony Albanese is refusing to engage in a political scrap over his unemployment gaffe, turning instead to Taylor Swift for inspiration, writes Clare Armstrong.
Urgent care clinics to treat minor injuries will be established across the country under a $135m Labor plan to ease pressure on emergency departments.
Political junkies are about to get the chance to play SuperVoter – where election tipsters can pit their skills against each other by picking the winner of each seat.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has copped a basketball to the head while his rival, Anthony Albanese, had an early end to his day campaigning.
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