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There’s no margin for error in the final days of the election campaign. This is a race to the finish. That’s why Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese are crisscrossing the country.
There’s no margin for error in the final days of the election campaign. This is a race to the finish. That’s why Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese are crisscrossing the country.
Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese have spent weeks trying to woo Aussie voters, and a revealing analysis of their speeches and media events reveals what words they say most.
The PM’s housing proposal could cost super funds $25m in fees in year one, $50m in the second and so on. It’s also emerged that some of the harshest critics have skin in the game.
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Scott Morrison has backed an embattled Liberal candidate despite intense pressure for her to stand aside over her views on transgender people.
Anthony Albanese has ripped into Scott Morrison in a blistering attack on a key election issue.
The Opposition Leader unleashed a fiery rant, accusing the government of neglecting Australians, dubbing the issue a national “crisis”.
Ben Fordham has called on NSW Treasurer Matt Kean to “apologise” to Katherine Deves for demanding she resign in an extraordinary spray.
Independents may well hold the balance of power after the election – but who are they and who would they support in the event of a hung parliament?
Squaring off for the first time since the federal election began, Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese are heading into a crucial test – can they win over 100 undecided voters?
Clive Palmer has revealed why he has walked away from helping the Coalition alongside Pauline Hanson, Bob Katter and Campbell Newman in a Sky News debate.
The PM has been accused of threatening up to $14,000 in wages for some workers under a proposed industrial relations reform as Labor goes on the attack.
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Scott Morrison is visiting Adelaide on Wednesday to announce a $50m research partnership with Adelaide University, and a push to get women into defence industries.
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