Shock names emerge in Liberal reshuffle discussions
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton could announce his revamped frontbench as soon as Sunday — and it could include a few surprises.
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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton could announce his revamped frontbench as soon as Sunday — and it could include a few surprises.
Buoyed by positive polls and cost of living pain which has toppled governments abroad, Opposition MPs are increasingly murmuring about their chances ousting Labor after just one term.
The former prime minister was full of praise for a likely second Donald Trump presidency, saying it would be a win for the US economy.
The PM’s show of indifference to the plight of renters by purchasing a $4.3 million clifftop mansion couldn’t have come at a worse time, writes Peta Credlin.
Anthony Albanese had the nerve to once tell Scott Morrison that “Australia needs leaders who first show up and then step up”. Albo should heed his own words, writes Mike O’Connor.
Concerns about how the Liberal Party treats women have prompted ex-federal MP Dr Fiona Martin to tear up her party membership, pollies are getting free EV chargers. Read this and more in The Sauce.
NSW’s newest MP has a bold new plan to turbocharge Australia’s housing supply but councils and state governments are not going to be a fan.
He’s the boy from Port Macquarie who is in charge of taking Rishi Sunak to an unlikely UK election victory. Can he do it?
Levelling up his attacks on Peter Dutton, the Prime Minister warns the Liberal Opposition Leader is just like his predecessor.
Former PM Scott Morrison has opened up about Donald Trump’s critics and how Australia should treat the billionaire if he is re-elected as US President.
He once accused Scott Morrison of gaslighting the nation. But Kevin Rudd took a different approach as he launched his former nemesis’ new book.
Aussies have slammed Scott Morrison’s “embarrassing” Donald Trump post after the ex-prime minister met with the former US leader.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is set to announce a back-to-back surplus of $9.3 billion on the federal budget which hasn’t been seen for two decades.
Given the sorts of numbers in recent polls, it would be a brave Labor Party to build a re-election campaign around the theme of ‘Getting on with the job’, writes James Campbell.
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