‘Fundamentally damaged’: Moment Aussies turned on Dutton
There was one reason why the voting public began to see the Coalition leader as a “risk” — and it sparked a downward spiral in the polls.
There was one reason why the voting public began to see the Coalition leader as a “risk” — and it sparked a downward spiral in the polls.
US President Donald Trump has given his own two cents about the Australian election, delivering a brutal blow to Peter Dutton in the process.
The woman who felled Opposition Leader Peter Dutton in his own seat has joined other politicians and tens of thousands of union members in Brisbane for Labour Day celebrations.
Queensland’s Premier says he’s “enjoyed” working alongside PM Anthony Albanese and will continue to do so, but has a clear stance around his own plans and working with the federal government.
Months before the election was called, Peter Dutton was flying high – ahead in the polls and with all the momentum. Today, the Coalition’s lead has vanished. This is where it all went wrong.
Peter Dutton is ramping up his claim that Labor is plotting a de facto “inheritance tax” on super balances over $3 million, as the polls suggest he’s taken another hit.
There’s one man you can expect to cop the blame from Dutton’s inner circle if he loses on Saturday, writes Samantha Maiden.
Both Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton are expected in Adelaide imminently as both sides agree on the likely outcome of one of SA’s battleground seats.
Adam Bandt just declared the “wheels are falling off” Peter Dutton’s campaign and now fresh polling data has delivered a new blow to the Liberal Party.
Adam Bandt has launched at the two major parties in a fiery speech to kick off the Greens campaign tonight.
Peter Dutton says Penny Wong “let the cat out of the bag” amid a fierce backlash to her comments on the Voice while Treasurer Jim Chalmers says lower inflation will pave the way for up to five rate cuts this year. LIVE UPDATES
Anthony Albanese is a coal fire hot $1.18 favourite to retain government, but the pages of history show that there’s no such thing as an absolute certainty, writes Robert Craddock.
There’s been a giant swing in election betting markets overnight, with odds for one leader to become Australia’s next prime minister plunging.
Major parties and Independents have flooded main roads with “annoying and distracting” signs across Peter Dutton’s electorate of Dickson but they won’t change the outcome, residents say.
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