Roundabout that explains election result
At an ordinary looking intersection in western Sydney, a new roundabout sits as a sign of why Labor’s arrogance lost the unlosable election.
At an ordinary looking intersection in western Sydney, a new roundabout sits as a sign of why Labor’s arrogance lost the unlosable election.
In the background of the Anthony Albanese and Chris Bowen race, two Labor rising stars have been sounded out as possible candidates.
The race to replace Bill Shorten has already started. Anthony Albanese made his pitch at a pub in Sydney’s inner west this afternoon.
They’ve brought down prime ministers, but how much faith can be placed in opinion polls after the 2019 federal election?
Labor and Bill Shorten lost the unlosable election, with no one expecting the result that played out last night. This is how it all went wrong.
Talk about awkward timing. Anthony Albanese was in the middle of announcing his bid for the leadership when Bill and Chloe stole his thunder.
Tony Abbott has delivered his concession speech after losing the safe Liberal seat of Warringah, but he said it wasn’t all bad news.
Moments after Scott Morrison left the stage last night, his wife Jenny found herself in front of the camera. This is what she said.
One of the architects of Peter Dutton’s shambolic leadership challenge has won a tough fight to hold on to his seat despite polling showing a swing to Labor.
Infighting, a messy preselection battle and an eleventh hour captain’s pick from Scott Morrison preceded a Labor victory in the seat of Gilmore.
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