Deves to visit Jewish museum after Nazi tweet
Embattled Liberal candidate Katherine Deves is set to visit the Sydney Jewish Museum, as a new tweet exposes her exploiting the death of Anne Frank.
Embattled Liberal candidate Katherine Deves is set to visit the Sydney Jewish Museum, as a new tweet exposes her exploiting the death of Anne Frank.
The election could come down to a seat-by-seat fight with Labor facing a massive task if the polls tighten ahead of election day.
The start of Anthony Albanese’s election campaign was marred by awkward blunders. But a key moment this week proves you can’t underestimate him.
Anthony Albanese attempted to use a trick from Scott Morrison’s playbook but made an embarrassing mistake every Australian has made at a party. James Weir recaps.
A brief but telling moment during Anthony Albanese’s election campaign has revealed a major advantage for the Labor leader.
With the first week of the election campaign going abysmally for the Labor Party, it’s time for Albo to show the Australian public why he should be their next PM.
The Labor leader’s shocking rate gaffe was mad, bad and dangerous. But it could actually play to his advantage.
It’s been a week would-be PM Anthony Albanese would rather forget – and it has left Aussies with one major unanswered question.
One infuriating decision by Labor leader Anthony Albanese has offered a telling sign of what’s really going on behind the scenes.
While Anthony Albanese made national headlines over his failure to answer two simple questions, the PM has a query of his own to address.
When the federal election is finally called, Australians need to strap themselves in for the most personal political campaign in recent history.
A prominent Labor Minister has come out swinging against the government’s approach to the national security debate.
NSW Treasurer Matt Kean gave an awkward answer to a question about the increasingly unpopular Prime Minister by ABC host Leigh Sales.
Voters say they want to know more about Anthony Albanese and what he stands for before giving him the keys to the country.
Undecided voters have given their take on Scott Morrison in revealing interviews ahead of the upcoming federal election.
The Federal Government have been ramping up its efforts to appeal to a younger vote, but is it too little, too late?
Scott Morrison travelled around the world to hang out at someone else’s party but shamelessly refuses to give everyday Aussies any idea of when they can do the same.
LABOR leader Bill Shorten appealed to mum and dad voters and disgruntled workers in a speech where he outlined his plan to win the next election.
OUR Government might be in shambles and there’s a chance we’ll have to go back to the ballot box, but according to Jamila Rizvi we have a reason to smile.
VOTERS rejected the Coalition in seats across the country, for a range of reasons. Here’s how Team Turnbull lost its grip on government.
JUST hours before the polls closed, I received a phone call from a dear friend who was a lifelong Labor voter — to say she was on her way to vote Liberal — to support Malcolm Turnbull — for the first time in her life.
JAMILA Rizvi says the polls were irrelevant. Just like the film Titanic, we knew the outcome of this before it started.
RESPONDING to an emotional speech taking aim at the plebiscite for same-sex marriage, Scott Morrison decided to play the victim.
OPPOSITION Leader Bill Shorten officially launched Labor’s campaign today and there was a reason why it was so important.
TONY Abbott today fought back at claims of a “chaotic” and misguided approach to military deployments during his term as prime minister, calling them “fantasy”.
PEOPLE might be angry about Bill Shorten’s comments on women and childcare, but Em Rusciano says he’s bang on.
PEOPLE might be angry about Bill Shorten’s comments on women and childcare, but Em Rusciano says he’s bang on.
WHEN Charles Firth interviewed Malcolm Turnbull decades ago, he said something embarrassing that was never published.
MATT SMITH: Bill Shorten could be Australia’s next prime minister. These are words I would never have contemplated writing three or four months ago.
MARTIN GRIMMER and DENNIS GRUBE: The selective use of words by political candidates can sway how we vote.
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