Campbell: Trump-like trait making Albo unpopular
Nothing else except ignorance can explain the strange complacency Anthony Albanese has been exuding lately.
Nothing else except ignorance can explain the strange complacency Anthony Albanese has been exuding lately.
It will become apparent in coming days what nasties Farrell has hidden in his legislation but it’s already clear the effect of the changes will be to screw the taxpayer and the Teals.
Jacinta Allan must understand that if her government isn’t prepared to act on anti-Israeli protesters targeting the public by blocking the Myer Christmas windows, in two years’ time we are odds on to elect a government that will.
Australia’s visa system may well be broken but to lay all of the blame at the feet of Labor, as Peter Dutton is trying to do, is absurd.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sent shockwaves across the globe but what has stood out is the feeble reaction shown by world leaders, James Campbell writes.
Neither side of politics appears to have a plan to pay off the mountain of debt run up over the past two years so slugging unearned wealth might be a good place to start if we are serious about fixing our budget, writes James Campbell.
While Scott Morrison is ultimately responsible for the fact the religious freedom act failed, the fact he has until now avoided a blow up like this is a credit to his political management, James Campbell writes.
Damning character assessments from inside Scott Morrison’s own party are helping Labor coast to victory. But there’s one tactic left up the PM’s sleeve, James Campbell writes.
Government ministers are finally letting us know what they think about Anthony Albanese. And starting with Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, they’re not holding back, James Campbell writes.
Some Labor MPs are seeing their careers ended without even the courtesy of a phone call – proving this factional fight is unlike any other.
The Labor Party is desperate not to relive the horror of being in government and dependent upon the Greens, writes James Campbell.
With a federal election looming, what strategies, stunts and slogans are the Coalition and Labor likely to pull out to get their party over the line? We talk to insiders.
Scott Morrison’s carefully cultivated public persona: the daggy dad from the Shire who loves the Sharks drives Lefties to distraction, writes James Campbell.
James Campbell suspects that what brought the National Party to the table is realising the Liberals are serious about doing something on climate change.
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