Why Labor voters need to vote Liberal
With Albo poised to win the election, Labor supporters in Australia’s southeast need to “do the unthinkable” — and vote Liberal, writes Joe Hildebrand.
With Albo poised to win the election, Labor supporters in Australia’s southeast need to “do the unthinkable” — and vote Liberal, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Defence Minister Peter Dutton has hit back at claims by Anthony Albanese that the PM ‘broke the faith and trust’ with the United States as Prime Minister Scott Morrison sought to woo votes among Sikhs and Hindus.
A Blue Mountains Liberal volunteer was allegedly repeatedly punched in the head after stopping a man removing a Liberal candidate’s election sign.
Comeback candidate Nick Xenophon has taken the (freezing) plunge in a new stunt inspired by the Premier’s infamous photo op. See the video
Pauline Hanson launched into a signature spray during a One Nation event in Brisbane this morning, but there was a surprise twist.
Labor is not out of the fight but Anthony Albanese’s small target strategy is now threatening to make him disappear altogether after a testy eight minute grilling, writes James Morrow.
The plight of a new high school in Sydney’s east has become a fresh battleground, five weeks out from the federal election.
Anthony Albanese’s rocky start made Coalition dreams come true but the Prime Minister has nightmares of his own bubbling to the surface, writes Samantha Maiden.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has responded after another pub confrontation with an angry heckler was caught on camera.
George Christensen has all but secured a six-figure payout courtesy of taxpayers, with the maverick Queensland MP to make a doomed bid for the senate after switching allegiances to One Nation and reneging on a decision to retire.
The Liberals have apologised for a baffling election blunder after a letter from Mayo candidate Allison Bluck claimed credit for the work of environmentalist Alison Buck.
Anthony Albanese was all smiles when he arrived to cheers at a Labor rally today, but less than an hour later he left with a scowl on his face after cutting short a press conference.
Controversial outgoing MP George Christensen will run for the Senate for One Nation at the May 21 federal election – but he says that decision has nothing to do with the six-figure sum he’ll receive for doing so.
Renegade MP George Christensen’s decision to join Pauline Hanson’s One Nation will put LNP strategists on edge – and could have massive ramifications for the country in the event of a hung parliament, writes Matthew Killoran.
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