Labor boss responds to election ‘big lie’
Labor’s campaign boss has responded to accusations of using paid advertising to mislead one group of voters at the election.
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Labor’s campaign boss has responded to accusations of using paid advertising to mislead one group of voters at the election.
The Liberals’ grand idea to form a party within the party to take on the influence of the teals shows a lack of understanding of the current political landscape, writes Joe Hildebrand.
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While Anthony Albanese made national headlines over his failure to answer two simple questions, the PM has a query of his own to address.
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Scott Morrison knows how important Mt Eliza is to the Liberal’s bid to win back Dunkley. He’s been in town pressing the flesh, even shaking paws.
The Coalition will ramp up its attack on Labor’s economic credentials, as analysis shows its aspirational policies could cost taxpayers $302bn over a decade.
The PM badly hurt ex-premier Steven Marshall’s failed pitch for the SA state election, a poll shows. But Scott Morrison insists the result had nothing to do with him.
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While Anthony Albanese was wilting under the pressure of basic questions, Scott Morrison was settling into a familiar rhythm.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is pledging to create 1.3 million more jobs over the next five years as part of his economy-focused election campaign.
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