PM’s controversial LGBTQI call
Scott Morrison has made a big claim about LGBTQI people after vowing to pursue his contentious religious discrimination bill.
Scott Morrison has made a big claim about LGBTQI people after vowing to pursue his contentious religious discrimination bill.
Australian women have been promised policies to help achieve pay equity as Labor makes a last-minute pitch to female voters.
The AEC has referred an LNP candidate to federal police for investigation after allegedly committing enrolment fraud regarding his address.
A shortage of aviation firefighters following the height of the pandemic has exposed a massive safety gap at airports, a union has warned.
After it was revealed the PM would be unable to keep an election tax cut promise to 10 million Aussies, he is set to get some bad economic news today.
Liberal Gladys Liu will become the first female Chinese-Australian woman to sit in Parliament in a win that has helped Scott Morrison secure a majority.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison appears set to have the 78 seats he needs to govern in majority, with just one seat still too close to call.
We all think we know how the election went down, but a glance at the raw voting figures has revealed some surprising truths about who won and lost.
Nicole McInnes nearly cried when Scott Morrison made his victory speech because for the first time a politician was speaking about her parents — the ‘quiet Australians’.
Clive Palmer’s rambling appearance on breakfast TV before the election was dismissed as nonsense, but he got one thing spot on.
Aussies will still get Scott Morrison’s promised tax cuts this year, with the payout now expected to come in two hits. But there is one issue that could see them held up.
Queensland propelled Scott Morrison to victory, now its Liberal National MPs expect to be rewarded with seats at the Cabinet table — and another big infrastructure project.
While being urged by some to run for federal Labor leader, Queensland’s Jim Chalmers could choose a different path.
Scott Morrison appears to have just clinched a majority government with the Victorian marginal seat of Chisholm, as Labor’s Anthony Albanese revealed why he believes he can beat the Prime Minister at the next election.
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