‘Junking of democracy’: NSW Lib fires first in party reform fight
A preselection stoush dubbed a “debacle” by the Premier helped the Liberal Party lose the election, says one NSW Senator. Now he’s fighting to ensure it can’t happen again.
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A preselection stoush dubbed a “debacle” by the Premier helped the Liberal Party lose the election, says one NSW Senator. Now he’s fighting to ensure it can’t happen again.
The former prime minister has responded to footage that appeared to show him making a mistake inside Parliament House.
Furious Liberals are sharpening their knives after the election debacle and they have only one person in their sights — the former PM’s right-hand man Alex Hawke.
The former Prime Minister was seen giving a meek smile and waving as he appeared on the big screen at the SCG.
The national polls point to a Labor victory but a temperature check near one of the Wide Bay’s volatile booths revealed there was still “quiet Australians” aplenty in Maryborough’s CBD. Here’s what they had to say.
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Scott Morrison is on the campaign trail on the NSW south coast but it was an adoring fan that caught his attention. See the moment.
The Sunshine State will be ground zero for the six-week election campaign, with Labor acknowledging Queensland is its highest priority and the Coalition setting up campaign headquarters in Brisbane for the second election in a row.
The Prime Minister has warned voters of the risks posed by a Labor government but economists at UBS are more sanguine.
Australians have been told they have a choice between a ‘stronger’ or a ‘better’ future at the federal election to be held on May 21 following a 41-day election campaign the PM homes will be a test for his rival.
Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese faced the cameras this evening, and it was Lisa Wilkinson who asked the question we all want to know.
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The PM’s making curries, his opponent is quoting The Ramones. But don’t be fooled, they are both in a vicious fight for their futures – and the future of our country, writes James Morrow.
As the election kicks off nationally, local issues come to the fore in Boothby and Sturt, which Labor thinks it has a crack at.
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