Labor’s $1b cash splash to get Australian made products
Anthony Albanese wants Australia to become a global leader in advanced manufacturing and he is prepared to stump up serious money to make it happen.
Anthony Albanese wants Australia to become a global leader in advanced manufacturing and he is prepared to stump up serious money to make it happen.
Billions of dollars are being spent on one massive issue but it’s a fraction of what’s needed and is going to all the wrong places, a leading group warns.
The Liberal Party will ask for an investigation into an alleged electoral law breach by Labor’s star candidate for Parramatta after Anthony Albanese bizarrely claimed he was not aware of the issue.
More details have come to light about one of the PM’s most gripping campaign incidents, as James Weir continues his mission on the trail.
Barrister Bridie Nolan, who is the stepmother to Zali Steggall’s children, is helping to run the campaign to defeat her.
Waleed Aly has locked horns with Labor’s Penny Wong over the party’s position on JobSeeker payments.
One infuriating decision by Labor leader Anthony Albanese has offered a telling sign of what’s really going on behind the scenes.
The Morrison government’s Stuart Robert has pledged to drive down Gold Coast unemployment, which is higher than both the state and national rate – and Anthony Albanese’s guess.
A Liberal candidate has apologised after sending thousands of letters to residents that quickly turned into a nightmare.
Candidate Sarah Richards said she made an “honest mistake” by advertising herself as qualified solicitor, despite not practising for more than a decade.
A historic referendum could follow this year’s federal election, depending on the outcome, with advocates calling it the chance for a “fair go”.
Scott Morrison has performed a quick backflip on transgender women in female sports after a Liberal candidate’s social media posts emerged.
Labor is shifting campaign resources into the Yarra Ranges seat of Casey as they try to pick up seats nationwide to win the election — and it says the race is “neck-and-neck”.
Almost $220m will be invested in Australia’s forestry industry in a bid to shore up timber supplies and more than 70,000 jobs under a Coalition government.
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