Starick: Is Albo about to crash Mali’s party?
Brace yourself for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to add an extra event to your Gather Round weekend calendar, writes Paul Starick.
Brace yourself for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to add an extra event to your Gather Round weekend calendar, writes Paul Starick.
The coming election is not just between two very different parties with two very different approaches to policy but also between two very different men, writes Peta Credlin.
As every poll makes absolutely clear, people have decided Anthony Albanese is rubbish at his job. Holding the election in six or ten weeks won’t make a lick of difference to the result.
Is Anthony Albanese spending everything – including money he doesn’t have – just to avoid the humiliation of becoming our first first-term prime minister to lose an election in 93 years?
OPINION: Some things never change in party politics. The example of just one federal election candidate shows that rank, unfair opportunism is one of them .
PUT “sex’’ in front of “party’’ and you have to concede more traditional prefixes such as Labor and Liberal can suddenly appear to lack imaginative appeal. But, as we see with the Pirate Party, names can be deceiving.
WITH 51 days spread before us, it’s time to take our first breather from this election campaign – sit down with a double espresso and wonder if we should take the weekend off.
IF the past is any guide, the man we “elect” as PM has less than an even chance of completing his three-year term and taking his party to the 2019 election.
A NUMBER of commentators have searched for comparisons between this 2016 election campaign and the one held in October and November, 1984.
BARNABY Joyce has a lot to live up to as he takes custody of the Wombat King crown from former National Party leader Tim Fishcher.
IF you want responsible and exciting government, then vote PREG to build an Australia perfectly placed to march into the future, writes Jeff Kennett.
IT’S clear for Malcolm Turnbull that Baird’s promises — possible because of the sale of the electricity industry — could help return him to power.
A FUNNY thing happened on the way to the election. Everything and nothing, writes Terry McCrann.
EDITORIAL: In the Greens’ parallel universe, a coalition with a major party actually seems logical.
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