Liberal candidate referred to federal police
A matter concerning a Liberal Party candidate for a Melbourne seat has been referred to the Australian Federal Police.
A matter concerning a Liberal Party candidate for a Melbourne seat has been referred to the Australian Federal Police.
An investigation has been launched into a number of signs put up targeting independent candidates, which have been called “distressing”.
Scott Morrison has hit back at Malcolm Turnbull’s explosive comments about what he thinks is best for Australia.
Barnaby Joyce has been asked a question about a controversial comment his colleague made – while he was standing right next to him.
The independent fighting to unseat Josh Frydenberg thinks one thing affecting women’s super balances is a “no-brainer” to change.
The use of one word by a minister during an ABC interview has caused a controversy after his transcript was quietly changed.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and climate-backed independent Monique Ryan have faced off in a debate where they clashed on climate change, her status as an independent, wages, interest rates and Australia’s relationship with China.
A group of teenagers – some not even yet old enough to vote – have launched their own tongue-in-cheek political party.
Both major political parties have been questioned over whether its a good use of taxpayer money to fund dog parks as part of their promises.
Labor’s “missing frontbencher” Tanya Plibersek has emerged from the deep freeze to campaign alongside her leader, while Scott Morrison wants a minister who had an affair back in cabinet.
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