How Albo’s gaffe could help him win
The Labor leader’s shocking rate gaffe was mad, bad and dangerous. But it could actually play to his advantage.
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.
OPINION: There are many electoral myths and facts about Queensland — big swings, crazy candidates, baseball bats. But there’s one indisputable truth, and it’s going to make life very hard for the ALP.
THEY fall like horses in the Grand National; hopeful, hapless politicians who survive the gruelling process of preselection only to fall in the hurdle race of the campaign.
WE’VE been talking election for six weeks and we have just two weeks to go. So why is Malcolm Turnbull holding back? You won’t like the answer!
OPPOSITION Leader Bill Shorten officially launched Labor’s campaign today and there was a reason why it was so important.
TONY Abbott today fought back at claims of a “chaotic” and misguided approach to military deployments during his term as prime minister, calling them “fantasy”.
MEET the man who’s determined to convince politicians to build a giant ‘ocean’ in Queensland. He’s even sunk thousands of his own dollars into advertising his vision.
AUSSIE singer Darren Hayes has written a letter to PM Malcolm Turnbull on the issues of gay rights and marriage equality.
BARNABY Joyce says he has one thing over his New England rival Tony Windsor – loyalty.
AUSTRALIA appears to be heading for another hung parliament after July 2. If that’s the case, should another election be called?
POLITICAL parties now have to balance old-style campaigning with modern methods to keep pace with a changing, and often indifferent, electorate, writes Shaun Carney.
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