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Speaking to Leigh Sales on the ABC’s 7.30, the Prime Minister says he will accept the outcomes of polls on Saturday, but refused to answer one question.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is going on the offensive, with the Coalition setting its sights on safe Labor seats. Here’s why.
A brief but telling moment during Anthony Albanese’s election campaign has revealed a major advantage for the Labor leader.
Another senior’s group has condemned Labor’s pension card lies, with the Prime Minister saying the Opposition is “peddling lies to scare pensioners”.
A controversial Liberal party candidate has been praised for “fighting for the rights of women” after being slammed for her views on transgender people.
Scott Morrison has issued a warning to Aussie voters that Anthony Albanese and Mark McGowan are “chalk and cheese”.
Ms Hanson was appearing on a Sky News panel of conservative minor party and independent candidates alongside Bob Katter and Clive Palmer.
Anthony Albanese is known as a political street fighter, so his reluctance to be front and centre of the pensioner scare campaign is notable, writes Matthew Killoran.
Election campaigning is at its raw best when all the minders are removed from the conversation and it’s just the candidates talking directly with the voters, writes the editor.
Labor is refusing to back down from a repeat of its “Mediscare” campaign from past federal elections. But are the claims true? Here’s what you should know.
The Coalition and Labor have traded blows over environmental credentials as the Prime Minister unveils a plan to cut green tape.
Rogue construction unions that repeatedly breach laws would be slapped with tough new fines under a re-elected Morrison government.
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