Forget bizarre media excuses – Albo’s just too easily trumped
These people are just barracking for their candidate and upset he is being shown up by easy questions and doesn’t deserve to be PM, writes Caleb Bond.
These people are just barracking for their candidate and upset he is being shown up by easy questions and doesn’t deserve to be PM, writes Caleb Bond.
Scott Morrison has been bundled away by security after a former diplomat attempted to approach him at an election campaign event.
A photo of Labor’s Mark Dreyfus has emerged which has offended many people. See what happened and why he left the venue.
The Greens have proposed a major overhaul of Australia’s border security, which could cause big headaches in a hung parliament.
Since the Morrison government was re-elected in 2019, Australia has endured on of its toughest periods. Now at the end of a six-week election campaign, Australians will choose between a proven campaigner in the PM and a short-priced favourite in the man who wants his job. May the best man win.
Experts have revealed what the two leaders should avoid to stop Covid-19 spreading on the campaign trail, as rules for voting were confirmed. See what it means.
Tom Connell has been reporting on politics for a decade, and reckons this election is shaping up as the hardest to predict.
Rural residents living near two of the Wide Bay’s most volatile voting booths, where the preferred party changes each election, have revealed the biggest issues which will sway their vote this year.
The date of the 2022 federal election has been confirmed. Find out everything you need to know about the upcoming poll.
The re-emergence of political chaos agents and a “mood shift” toward independents has sparked a heated race to the Senate.
The two political leaders vying for Australia’s top job have revealed what they will stand for. Have your say.
It’s a safe Labor seat, but voters in Essendon have a remarkable history of predicting federal election outcomes. Here’s what they are thinking.
In the heart of the Liberal stronghold seat of Aston is the booth of Boronia Heights Primary School, where voters have picked the result of each election since 2004.
Labor leader Anthony Albanese opened his election pitch with a sledge about the Prime Minister “going missing” in Hawaii during the bushfires.
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