How it all went so wrong for Morrison
In the end, the voters remained determined. Nothing Scott Morrison did could sway them – and it all came down to one key problem.
In the end, the voters remained determined. Nothing Scott Morrison did could sway them – and it all came down to one key problem.
This is a time like never before when we need a strong government with a clear majority. Instead we’re getting an utterly ineffectual leader held hostage by the Greens.
Meteorologists are warning millions of Australians planning to vote this afternoon to bring a brolly, with parts of the east coast set to get soaked.
Anthony Albanese’s partner was an “asset” in the early days of his election campaign, before being quickly moved out of the spotlight.
With the first week of the election campaign going abysmally for the Labor Party, it’s time for Albo to show the Australian public why he should be their next PM.
Anthony Albanese has already used up eight of his nine lives in one week — so will he again fall flat at Wednesday’s debate?
The Labor leader’s shocking rate gaffe was mad, bad and dangerous. But it could actually play to his advantage.
It’s been a week would-be PM Anthony Albanese would rather forget – and it has left Aussies with one major unanswered question.
In SA, Labor stormed to power with a tight, focused campaign, writes Paul Starick. But is it too late for Anthony Albanese to the same?
One infuriating decision by Labor leader Anthony Albanese has offered a telling sign of what’s really going on behind the scenes.
Labor is not out of the fight but Anthony Albanese’s small target strategy is now threatening to make him disappear altogether after a testy eight minute grilling, writes James Morrow.
Anthony Albanese’s rocky start made Coalition dreams come true but the Prime Minister has nightmares of his own bubbling to the surface, writes Samantha Maiden.
Whether voters want to stick with the devil they know or gamble on an unproven leader remains to be seen. But let’s focus on policy and not personality politics this election, writes Rae Wilson. Take the poll.
Renegade MP George Christensen’s decision to join Pauline Hanson’s One Nation will put LNP strategists on edge – and could have massive ramifications for the country in the event of a hung parliament, writes Matthew Killoran.
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