Election wildcard that could affect PM or Albo’s win
Pollsters are tipping one wildcard candidate is being massively underestimated as Australians head to the polls.
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Pollsters are tipping one wildcard candidate is being massively underestimated as Australians head to the polls.
A woman has been taken to hospital after being hit by a car while waiting in line to cast her vote at a pre-polling centre in Melbourne.
News.com.au readers have given their verdict on Scott Morrison’s chances at remaining Prime Minister after Saturday’s vote.
A high-profile teal independent is pursuing legal action after blaming Scott Morrison for controversial Covid voting rules.
Scott Morrison has an uphill battle ahead of him before the election, with a new poll showing his trustworthiness is at an all-time low.
The Prime Minister is coming under increasing pressure to take action on petrol prices as it’s revealed Brisbane drivers were already being ripped off at the petrol pump before the price hike.
A substantial move to cut the tax on beer will see Aussies pay up to a few dollars less per round – but not everyone is happy with the proposal.
Tasmania’s premier has joined his counterparts interstate asking the federal government – which pockets 44.2 cents per litre – for relief from high petrol prices.
A minister claims the general population doesn’t know who Anthony Albanese is despite a new poll showing he’s neck-and-neck with Scott Morrison.
Anthony Albanese has downplayed his chances of becoming prime minister despite a new poll indicating Scott Morrison could be on his way out.
Labor leader Anthony Albanese has unleashed on his opponent Scott Morrison in a revealing and blunt interview.
Between costly Uber rides and average Aussie petrol prices at $2.10 a litre, there are calls for the federal government to lower its fuel tax to put downward pressure on ballooning fuel bills.
The upcoming federal budget won’t be the common or garden-variety 1000-page snooze-fest it usually is. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has a lot riding on it – here’s why.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has acknowledged flood victims are frustrated but insists his government moved as quickly as it could to help communities as the deadly waters rose.
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