‘Rubbish’: Thorpe slams Voice pamphlets
Lidia Thorpe’s political movement has handed down its view on the Voice to parliament pamphlets, saying voters are being “coerced”.
Lidia Thorpe’s political movement has handed down its view on the Voice to parliament pamphlets, saying voters are being “coerced”.
The Liberal Party has had a major win in the Queensland seat of Fadden, but Labor says it’s not as convincing as it should have been.
LNP has secured a victory in the Fadden by-election, as votes continue to be counted.
A controversial former MP is facing a possible fine worth tens of thousands of dollars after an anonymous complaint, a court has been told.
Anthony Albanese became Australia’s 31st Prime Minister at 9am on Monday. By midday, he was already making brutal changes.
Six career women have emerged as the giant killers who swept Scott Morrison from power. The arrival of the teal independents represent a seismic shift in Australia’s political landscape.
West Australian Premier Mark McGowan has labelled Peter Dutton an “extremist” who is “just not that smart” in a brutal post-election spray in Perth.
After hours spent in apparent denial, Josh Frydenberg has at last conceded his defeat in the election with a message to his opponent.
Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg has conceded the seat of Kooyong as new PM Anthony Albanese vows to “do politics better”.
The Australian sharemarket started strong after the weekend’s federal election provided a clear result, but new worries have wiped out early gains.
The candidate who pulled off the “near impossible” by beating Kristina Keneally in a safe Labor seat has shared her community’s anger.
Anthony Albanese has been sworn in as our 31st Prime Minister – but what do the election results really mean for everyday Aussies?
Anthony Albanese has made a big change in his first press conference as Prime Minister. Can you spot what it is?
Anthony Albanese has already made a splash on the world stage in a surprising way.
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