Two million Aussies cast their vote early
The final sprint to the election has taken a surprising turn, just as it emerges more than two million Australians have voted early.
The final sprint to the election has taken a surprising turn, just as it emerges more than two million Australians have voted early.
Scores of seats are set to be taken by minor parties and independents this election, as voters savage Labor and the Libs. See which ones could change.
Baby Boomers have revealed their biggest fears about Australia’s housing affordability, with a surprise result.
The PM has made a significant shift in his campaign strategy, pleading with voters that he knows he will “have to change” if re-elected.
Andrew Constance has traded barbs with a radio host during a tense interview over past bushfire comments.
Coalition critics say the Opposition leader’s belief that ‘loyalty’ is his ‘biggest weakness’ don’t hold water given his flip-flopping during Labor’s last term in government.
If the results of Quest Newspaper’s straw poll of 55 voters in the crucial Redcliffe-area seat of Petrie is replicated on May 21, Albo’s Labor team is in big trouble. SEE THE RESPONSES
Former prime minister John Howard has surprisingly defended Anthony Albanese for making a major stumble on the first day of the campaign.
Big plans are underway to cope with Covid-19 as Australians turn out to vote in the federal election.
Its voting habits are considered among the most volatile in the country and the balance of power remains with the undecided in this southern suburbs booth as a federal election looms.
Home to unwavering supporters from both sides of politics, swing voters and young people hold the balance of power in this eastern suburbs polling booth.
Labor leader Anthony Albanese has stumbled through his first official press conference on day one of the campaign.
Scott Morrison’s re-election bid rests on the claim Anthony Albanese can’t be trusted to manage the economy. After failing to answer two simple questions the Labor leader has to do better.
Scott Morrison is pledging to create 1.3 million new jobs over the next five years to boost skills in post-pandemic Australia in a key election pitch.
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