‘Hypocrite’: PM gives Albo both barrels
In the final days of campaigning, Scott Morrison slammed Anthony Albanese as “precious” and a “hypocrite” who was “making stuff up”.
In the final days of campaigning, Scott Morrison slammed Anthony Albanese as “precious” and a “hypocrite” who was “making stuff up”.
The unvaccinated One Nation leader has tested positive for Covid – and she sounded very unwell when speaking on the phone this morning.
Scott Morrison has endured a fiery press conference, with the Prime Minister hammered with questions about his ongoing “bulldozing” ways.
Anthony Albanese must been prepared for curly questions when he sat down with Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O – and then came the marijuana one.
Peter Dutton has fired up on his claim Australia should be prepared for war, as a key Coalition MP has been hit by a family death.
The Greens say they will end tax breaks for ‘property moguls’ after figures showed locals being squeezed by out-of-town investors.
The Project host Waleed Aly has pushed Labor’s Kristina Keneally on a plan he says “hardly solves” Australia’s fragmented ties with the Pacific.
The Ryde Mayor has asked for a probe into his predecessor over a vote awarding grant money to his now-partner’s charity, but the request has been slammed as a “grubby smear campaign”.
Foreign Minister Marise Payne has defended her decision not to travel to the Solomon Islands, as a US counterpart returns from his own trip with “fundamental concerns”.
Scott Morrison is facing divisions over climate change with Queensland senator Matt Canavan declaring net zero by 2050 is “dead”.
A Toowoomba business group behind a series of election forums over the next week has denied any bias, after it was revealed its president is supporting a particular candidate.
One candidate for the United Australia Party has shared a number of conspiracy theories, including a post suggesting the Port Arthur massacre never happened.
A Liberal Party candidate has appeared in a video telling anti-vaxxers there’s “reason to be concerned” about the safety of mRNA vaccines.
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