Moment Premier stole Albo’s spotlight
In a delightfully awkward campaign trail moment today, everyone seemed to temporarily forget who was actually the opposition leader.
In a delightfully awkward campaign trail moment today, everyone seemed to temporarily forget who was actually the opposition leader.
More than 300,000 Australians have voted. Now, 4000 of them have revealed where they put their vote.
Missing MP Alan Tudge has revealed his plans for a return to the frontbench and denied knowledge of a $500k government payout to his former lover.
Alan Tudge has broken his silence amid mounting pressure to front up amid claims he went missing in action.
Candidate Sarah Richards said she made an “honest mistake” by advertising herself as qualified solicitor, despite not practising for more than a decade.
Almost $220m will be invested in Australia’s forestry industry in a bid to shore up timber supplies and more than 70,000 jobs under a Coalition government.
George Christensen has all but secured a six-figure payout courtesy of taxpayers, with the maverick Queensland MP to make a doomed bid for the senate after switching allegiances to One Nation and reneging on a decision to retire.
The Liberals have apologised for a baffling election blunder after a letter from Mayo candidate Allison Bluck claimed credit for the work of environmentalist Alison Buck.
Scott Morrison has been confronted for the second time in a week, this time by a “social activist” at a private function in western Sydney.
Australia is in the grip of a pandemic but Health Minister Greg Hunt is retiring. Here are the frontrunners for the top job.
Labor’s candidate for Parramatta has been accused of being “out of touch” with Western Sydney after opting to host a glitzy $200-a-head campaign event in the Sydney CBD.
Labor’s claims it would “stop the waste” appear to have been sunk by plans to target marginal and key seats with cash for pools.
The PM badly hurt ex-premier Steven Marshall’s failed pitch for the SA state election, a poll shows. But Scott Morrison insists the result had nothing to do with him.
Former prime minister John Howard has reacted to Anthony Albanese’s mistakes after the Young Liberals have put out an ad attacking him.
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