‘Heinous changes’: Who the PM, Albo and ‘Teals’ have ignored
The main political parties – as well as the so-called ‘Teals’, or independents – have been criticised by an influential lobby for not doing enough.
The main political parties – as well as the so-called ‘Teals’, or independents – have been criticised by an influential lobby for not doing enough.
Scott Morrison has revealed what he believes is one of his big mistakes during his time as PM, a day after admitting he needs to “change”.
The Prime Minister was there to make a $99 million election announcement and sell his image as a new man, but it was a junior footy player in Melbourne who stole the show.
Scott Morrison is staring down the prospect of electoral defeat startling new polling shows with one politician dragging down the whole Coalition.
Fickle voters are not a large part of the mix in the Labor-held seat of Rankin, south of Brisbane, where the ALP rules.
Midnight Oil are playing their final shows in Queensland, but it would have been foolish to think the activist rockers would go quietly.
Labor has quietly shelved a plan to review payments for some Aussies, with the party blaming one reason for the backflip.
A Liberal voting booth for 15 years — Warrnambool’s Temperance Hall is a rusted booth and not likely to change.
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When Scott Morrison noticed a man was recording their conversation on the sly, things took a sudden turn.
It’s a booth that usually votes with Labor but that might change this year with opinions divided in Mt Waverley on who was best to lead the country.
Scott Morrison has been confronted for the second time in a week, this time by a “social activist” at a private function in western Sydney.
A left-wing stronghold on Adelaide’s inner west is unlikely to budge on election day but support for the Liberal Party is growing according to locals.
It’s a firm Liberal booth, but as priorities change these Sturt voters warn not to rule out a change of pace sweeping the foothills.
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