Two words Morrison refused to say at his launch
The Prime Minister spoke for nearly an hour at his campaign launch – but two words he’s used many times over the past few weeks went unsaid.
The Prime Minister spoke for nearly an hour at his campaign launch – but two words he’s used many times over the past few weeks went unsaid.
The interference of billionaire bankrollers in Australia’s electoral process cannot end well, as has been seen in the US, writes Peter Gleeson.
Those holidaying in Fitzroy Island were met with a nasty surprise when the Labor leader and his media pack reared their heads today.
If polls are correct, we’re headed towards a political crisis – and it’s the fault of both the major parties, writes Rex Jory. We could be about to vote again.
Since the Morrison government was re-elected in 2019, Australia has endured on of its toughest periods. Now at the end of a six-week election campaign, Australians will choose between a proven campaigner in the PM and a short-priced favourite in the man who wants his job. May the best man win.
The Liberals were already humiliated at the SA election – but things could get much worse after the federal poll, writes Paul Starick.
If nothing else, this opening salvo of the election campaign should show even its harshest critics that the Coalition is not to be written off and underestimating the Prime Minister is a mistake.
When the federal election is finally called, Australians need to strap themselves in for the most personal political campaign in recent history.
In modern politics the focus is on image, which leaves us with the unenviable task of working out what the person stands for, writes Mike O’Connor.
A prominent Labor Minister has come out swinging against the government’s approach to the national security debate.
NSW Treasurer Matt Kean gave an awkward answer to a question about the increasingly unpopular Prime Minister by ABC host Leigh Sales.
Voters say they want to know more about Anthony Albanese and what he stands for before giving him the keys to the country.
Undecided voters have given their take on Scott Morrison in revealing interviews ahead of the upcoming federal election.
Scott Morrison needs to stay in office until May 23 to become Australia’s 12th longest-serving PM, but there’s no guarantee he will even make it to the election.
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