Life under Labor: What we don’t know
If the polls are correct, Anthony Albanese is Australia’s next PM. But under the glossy campaign documents for voters, grey areas still don’t stack up.
If the polls are correct, Anthony Albanese is Australia’s next PM. But under the glossy campaign documents for voters, grey areas still don’t stack up.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has sensationally wiped out a small child while playing soccer in Tasmania.
Former prime minister John Howard has declared Anthony Albanese is no Kevin Rudd, tipping against a repeat of the 2007 election while on the hustings with Katherine Deves.
Australia’s global education rankings are sliding and there are concerns over the lack of funding for public students. How can it be fixed? Replay the debate.
Katherine Deves claims her family was forced from their home after death threats were made against her, as the Victorian Premier slams “desperate” trans attacks.
A former Prime Minister has called for Katherine Deves to be dumped from the party, accusing her of “whipping up animosity and hatred”.
All eyes will be on these 11 seats come election day, where the candidates will be fighting tooth and nail for every last vote.
Scott Morrison has backed a claim Australia should be prepared for war despite calls from Malcolm Turnbull for the government to tone down the rhetoric.
Scott Morrison has branded a Labor plan to push back on China through boosting the ABC’s reach in the Pacific as ‘farcical’.
Scott Morrison has slammed “sickening” anti-Semitic trolls who have levelled vile abuse at Treasurer Josh Frydenberg.
After Allegra Spender debated Dave Sharma, the head of Climate 200 has made a bold prediction about the success of the group’s candidates.
An exclusive Newspoll conducted for The Australian confirms that Labor is leading the Coalition 53-47 on a two-party-preferred basis.
The PM and Labor deputy shouted beers and played two-up after honouring the troops. But Anzac Day was shadowed by grim warnings that Australia should “prepare for war”.
The battle for Higgins has turned ugly with police alerted over allegations of “aggressive” behaviour from a United Australia Party candidate.
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