Explained: Labor and Liberals’ housing policies compared
Use your super to buy your first home? Or let the government buy it with you? Labor and the Coalition have vastly different plans to tackle Australia’s housing crisis.
Use your super to buy your first home? Or let the government buy it with you? Labor and the Coalition have vastly different plans to tackle Australia’s housing crisis.
A major riverside project touted as a major reimagining of the heart of Melbourne will receive a $20m kickstart if Labor wins the election.
It is hard to shake the feeling that the Coalition has made it much harder to win this election by feeding fires Labor has lit.
The Prime Minister spoke for nearly an hour at his campaign launch – but two words he’s used many times over the past few weeks went unsaid.
In a wide-ranging interview, Labor leader Anthony Albanese has answered and explained why his views have changed on China, climate and other issues.
New data has revealed there are 3218 booths across Australia where Aussie voters have not changed the party they support for the past 18 years. See where they are.
Anthony Albanese is refusing to engage in a political scrap over his unemployment gaffe, turning instead to Taylor Swift for inspiration, writes Clare Armstrong.
Urgent care clinics to treat minor injuries will be established across the country under a $135m Labor plan to ease pressure on emergency departments.
Political junkies are about to get the chance to play SuperVoter – where election tipsters can pit their skills against each other by picking the winner of each seat.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has copped a basketball to the head while his rival, Anthony Albanese, had an early end to his day campaigning.
At least 21 political contests will be fought between women in the federal election, including one featuring a Survivor contestant. For many, the odds are firmly against them. Here’s why.
Defence Minister Peter Dutton has called for Aussie voters to show respect to leaders of our country, after saying Anthony Albanese is clearly not up to the job of being PM.
The two leaders striving to be PM can’t hide their true feelings, according to a body language expert. Here’s how to know when they’re confident – and when they’re terrified.
An urgent warning has been issued to Aussie voters receiving postal vote request forms from parties and candidates in the mail.
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