Worst part about PM and Albo’s fiery row
Touted as The Great Debate, the clash between Anthony Albanese and Scott Morrison was more like a competition in shouting and interruption.
Touted as The Great Debate, the clash between Anthony Albanese and Scott Morrison was more like a competition in shouting and interruption.
What the so-called ‘teal independens’ want is simple – get rid of the less conservative Liberal MPs. Christopher Pyne says he knows why.
Back from Covid-19 isolation, the fourth week of the campaign was Anthony Albanese’s for the taking. Here’s what went wrong.
Less than two weeks until we go to the polls and there’s no clear frontrunner, writes James Campbell, with both sides simply pushing the view the other bloke is worse than theirs.
Grief, humiliation, and in short order, recrimination — it’s the feelings of the Labor Party on the Sunday after the horrors of the night before, writes Mark Kenny.
Whether last night brought you elation or despair, or simply made you hungry for sausage in bread, one thing is certain: The television coverage of the 2019 Australian election was insane.
Michelle Brasier is voting Greens for one reason — because “the world is on fire” and she’s convinced they’re the only party that even cares.
When Jessica Mudditt votes on Saturday, it will be for the Liberal Party — although she admits the decision is not as easy as it has been in the past.
After voting Liberal for 18 years, Scott Warren is supporting Labor at this year’s federal election — here’s why.
After a lifetime of voting for the Greens, single mother Toni Reeves has decided this year she will back Pauline Hanson’s One Nation.
You’ve suffered enough listening to Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten drone on and on and on — let’s look at the lighter side with Off The Record’s 2019 Federal Election Awards.
We asked four Aussies to explain why they’re voting Liberal, Labor, Greens and One Nation in the Federal Election this Saturday.
SA Senator Penny Wong explains why Labor needs to be brought back to office.
A few days out from the federal election the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader are arguing about whether gays go to Hell and if such a place even exists. Such posturing is crippling this country, writes Andrew Bolt.
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