‘Supreme Leader’ crashes PM event
A man dressed as the North Korean dictator has crasher the Prime Minister’s media event after pushing aside staff to get in.
A man dressed as the North Korean dictator has crasher the Prime Minister’s media event after pushing aside staff to get in.
A federal election candidate has defended her extraordinary social media tirade about pedophile cover-ups and a black market in aborted foetus body parts.
The Today host has poked fun at the bizarre new Labor attack ad, which features Anthony Albanese as the Lord of the Rings’ Gollum.
A shocking new analysis has revealed the extent major political parties continue to fail to represent one particular group.
Anthony Albanese highlighted having experience in one key role after the election was called. But he was today forced to admit one thing about how long it was.
With the Federal Election looming, we asked voters in a crucial electorate in south-west Victoria how they’re voting.
Former Australian of the Year Grace Tame took aim at Scott Morrison during a stand-up comedy routine in Melbourne on Sunday.
He’s been described by Scott Morrison as a “blank page” who Australia doesn’t really know. So who is the Labor leader hoping to be the next PM?
The most humiliating moment of Anthony Albanese’s political career is being recirculated as the election campaign gets underway.
New polling booth data has revealed the quiet Australians who have an uncanny knack of picking the winner on election day. See who they’re voting for. SEARCH THE MAP
Once upon a time it was a Labor stronghold. But the exit of a former Treasurer, a swing to the LNP and voter apathy are making the result hard to call in northside seat of Lilley.
When their LNP Member’s drag queen mates helped him out at the last federal election, voters were left scratching their heads. This time, the novelty of an openly gay MP might not be enough.
Scott Morrison is making his first pitch for re-election, citing his record during the bushfires, pandemic and the invasion of Ukraine.
The national polls point to a Labor victory but a temperature check near one of the Wide Bay’s volatile booths revealed there was still “quiet Australians” aplenty in Maryborough’s CBD. Here’s what they had to say.
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