‘Retaliation’: Trump’s horror Aussie move
Australians will head to the polls in just a few weeks – and one man on the other side of the planet could change everything.
Australians will head to the polls in just a few weeks – and one man on the other side of the planet could change everything.
It is the great Green dream — Labor and the Liberals want to annihilate the Greens in three seats they hold. It’s payback time, argues Joe Hildebrand. See the video.
For the first time since 1990, Australia will be focused on Victoria where at least 16 seats will help determine whether Anthony Albanese or Peter Dutton for government, writes James Campbell.
The PM won’t be able to shrug off questions about a potential deal with the Greens. Aussies will be eager to know if a vote for Labor also means a vote for Greens. See the video.
Readers have had their say on what they think about the Greens Party facing a federal election wipe-out. See the comments.
US President Donald Trump’s tariffs call may be harsh, chaotic and hard to stomach. But it’s making America’s allies – including Australia – stand up, and grow up, writes Peta Credlin.
This election is shaping up as a choice between realists, who understand the cost of electricity is driven by the Net Zero fantasy, and fantasists, who tend to tear up and clutch their hankies whenever they listen to sob stories, writes Piers Akerman.
Time to go, Anthony Albanese, or is Peter Dutton on the nose? The race to become Australia’s Prime Minister is heating up. HAVE YOUR SAY
Politicians should resist the urge to make promises on things they have little control over – but it won’t, writes the editor.
Latest poll results make grim reading for the Prime Minister, while the Greens appear to be in real trouble.
Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese have made a fortune in huge property deals while the rest of us struggle to scrounge together a deposit.
The US president has triggered a seismic shift for the right – and not just in Australia, writes David Penberthy.
Our readers have weighed in on rising energy prices, as the political blame game heats up, and a large majority say it will influence how they vote at the federal election.
New polling shows four of the six Teal MPs are in danger of losing their seats. There are two big reasons for this — and the downfall of the bogan from the Shire is key.
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