‘Five words that made me a Labor voter’
Anthony Albanese is trying to end years of hurt for Labor with victory tonight. Joe Hildebrand reveals just how bad things got.
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Anthony Albanese is trying to end years of hurt for Labor with victory tonight. Joe Hildebrand reveals just how bad things got.
Anthony Albanese edges closer to becoming Australia’s next Prime Minister. And there was one moment that proved why he would win.
With Albo poised to win the election, Labor supporters in Australia’s southeast need to “do the unthinkable” — and vote Liberal, writes Joe Hildebrand.
For some it’s a threat to Australian democracy that needs to end. That is of course, until it benefits them.
The warning signs were there, but Australia screwed up the chance to deal with the Solomon Islands. As Beijing moves in, this is how we got it so terribly wrong.
As Anthony Albanese was hit with a firestorm of breathless outrage on social media, Joe Hildebrand realised this was the moment that would result in his election triumph.
The world has condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but it hasn’t bothered Vladimir Putin. There’s a simple reason he’s not scared.
The ALP’s treatment of Kimberley Kitching was nothing short of abominable. Now she’s gone, they’ll be faced with a huge realisation.
The decision by McDonald’s to shut its 850 restaurants in Russia may be the geopolitical masterstroke the world has been looking for to end the conflict.
The fearsome backlash to Whoopi Goldberg’s Holocaust blunder shows a long-awaited moment has finally arrived.
Joe Hildebrand will unpack political spin while Peta Credlin goes behind-the-scenes of party election campaigns in new shows for Sky News in 2022.
The Djokovic saga is the personification of just how confused and contradictory Australia’s Covid response has been, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Australia is finally doing what we should have done 18 months ago – but thanks to lies from our politicians, the public is panicking, writes Joe Hildebrand.
The years-long Covid crisis has shown there are two camps Australians fall into – although it may not be as simple as it seems.
We Australians like to think we’re a tough lot but the truth is we’re a bunch of bedwetters. It’s time we found our balls.
It might not have been the worst thing done in the federal Parliament — far from it — but it was without doubt the worst day to do it.
Scott Morrison hasn’t had a good week. And the issues he’s faced have exposed what is his biggest strength and weakness.
US President Joe Biden may have just saved the world from World War III with China, and it only took three hours.
After a torrent of abuse, Jess Rowe deleted her Pauline Hanson interview. She shouldn’t have done that – but she shouldn’t have had to, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Beijing is spitting chips about Australia’s US sub deal despite the first boat not being due for more than a decade. Their real anger is because of something else.
Labor is making a massive mistake in NSW, one it’s not making anywhere else in the polls. And it could be about to cost it dearly at the polls.
With the upcoming launch of Disney’s new series Obi-Wan Kenobi, Joe Hildebrand needs to get something off his chest.
Hard-line fanatics are creating two very different Australias – the pure and the impure, the clean and unclean, writes Joe Hildebrand.
The age of lockdown is over. Too bad, we’ve only worked that out while millions of Australians are still stuck in lockdown.
Any eligible Aussie who hasn’t gotten the jab at this point is no longer a truly decent member of society, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Sydney-siders who went to the unlawful anti-lockdown were nothing but cowards. But the lockdown extremists aren’t much better.
Australia has made a disgraceful decision that will impact some of its biggest supporters in an indefensible “dog act”, argues Joe Hildebrand.
Australia’s vaccination rollout is in shambles – and the “stupid” actions of many of our leaders has been “nothing short of unforgivable”.
The shameless antics of one Queensland politician show it’s not enough for Labor to adopt new policies – it has to take out the trash, writes Joe Hildebrand.
By rejecting far-left “woke” politics and shooting once again for the mainstream Australia, Anthony Albanese has saved Labor from oblivion, writes Joe Hildebrand.
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