Group that will decide ScoMo’s future
The Federal Government have been ramping up its efforts to appeal to a younger vote, but is it too little, too late?
The Federal Government have been ramping up its efforts to appeal to a younger vote, but is it too little, too late?
Scott Morrison travelled around the world to hang out at someone else’s party but shamelessly refuses to give everyday Aussies any idea of when they can do the same.
It’s the shock election outcome that no one saw coming. But it turns out the result is a good thing for Australia — and for Labor too.
Senior Liberals believe the timing of Mother’s Day won them last weekend’s unwinnable election, writes Peter Gleeson. Here’s how.
THE 21st century has not been entirely kind to the first batch of Baby Boomers. But things are about to change.
DENNIS ATKINS: No one in Malcolm Turnbull’s travelling team has worked on a national election campaign before – and it’s showing.
IF HE possessed the wisdom of Solomon Bob Katter may not have been in a car doing burnouts at Mareeba’s Springmount Raceway.
PARTY GAMES: You have to move fast in the world of social media. No sooner had discussion of “dank memes” started than the cool kids acted to shut it down.
MATT SMITH: Bill Shorten could be Australia’s next prime minister. These are words I would never have contemplated writing three or four months ago.
PETA CREDLIN: If Labor doesn’t change the conversation, they cannot win the election. They are mired in a debate about border protection and immigration that they simply cannot win.
THE Australian Federal Police may have raided a Labor shadow minister’s office and a Labor staffer’s home, but Laurie Oakes says it’s Malcolm Turnbull that they hurt.
THERE was one issue our political leaders weren’t talking about this week – the release of figures which show Australian workers are doing it tough.
MARTIN GRIMMER and DENNIS GRUBE: The selective use of words by political candidates can sway how we vote.
IT is unprecedented, and deeply discomforting, for police to raid a political office in the middle of an election campaign, writes Ellen Whinnett.
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