What Albo’s wage plan means for you
The opposition leader this week kicked off a major stink by suggesting the wages of Australians should be increased to match the surging cost of living. What does this mean for you?
The opposition leader this week kicked off a major stink by suggesting the wages of Australians should be increased to match the surging cost of living. What does this mean for you?
Nothing went ‘wrong’ for Scott Morrison or Anthony Albanese during the third leaders’ debate, the PM was strong but it may not be enough, writes Clare Armstrong.
A $1 billion naval centre will be established in Sydney as Australia ramps up its warship capabilities in the wake of a growing threat posed by China. It comes as the PM faces a critical TV debate to survive.
Parramatta Liberal Maria Kovacic says those claiming she’s not from the West are out-of-towners themselves – like blow-in Labor candidate Andrew Charlton.
More than $7 million of funding will be unveiled to retrain police across the country, and reshape how the justice system responds to family, domestic and sexual violence.
Prominent Lebanese leaders in Sydney have defended Scott Morrison’s record as a ‘uniting force’ in their community amid refuted allegations he used ‘racial vilification’ to discredit a political opponent.
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has made another big promise to home care users, vowing to put an end to rorting of the system.
Because the policy difference between Coalition and Labor is so slight, this federal fight will be a contest of character instead. And for Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese that battle is about to get dirty.
Peta Credlin argues that while we elect politicians to decide the hard questions, there’s one law that should not have been passed this week without more public debate.
Labor leader Anthony Albanese has come under fire after failing to provide a straight answer when asked five times on Today.
A crucial MP the Government may rely on if re-elected has said she could withdraw her support if Scott Morrison remains in power.
Firebrand senator Jacqui Lambie has ripped into “Buzz Lightyear” style public spending and demanded the PM “pull the plug”.
Anthony Albanese’s bid to tackle the aged care “crisis” feels decidedly thin.
A major announcement is expected to be made in response to a controversial decision involving China and a crucial Australian site.
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