Bizarre tip for Scott Morrison’s next move
From a stint on Celebrity MasterChef to a role that’s a savage dig at the ex-PM, here’s what Australians think Scott Morrison will do next.
From a stint on Celebrity MasterChef to a role that’s a savage dig at the ex-PM, here’s what Australians think Scott Morrison will do next.
It has been nine years since a Labor prime minister took residence in the Lodge, and Anthony Albanese wasted no time in making changes.
With upwards of 15 crossbenchers in the upcoming parliament, could North Sydney’s new independent Kylea Tink be the woman who brings them together?
The Premier says Victoria is his priority no matter who leads the country, warning he will fight the feds for “fairer” funding.
Anthony Albanese’s call to reveal policy costings so late in the campaign has backfired and there is a reason why.
If Labor is admitting to $19bn of new spending, the actual number will be much more than that and it will increase year after year, literally forever.
Voters in Central and North Queensland still appear rusted on to the major parties but experts say there could be a bigger showing for the minors on Election Day. Read the analysis.
The Nationals have accused Google of interfering with the federal election by suspending their YouTube account just days before polling.
Labor has unveiled the final costings of its policies just two days out from the election, with a multi-billion dollar spending splurge.
In a last-ditch election pitch, Scott Morrison has said Anthony Albanese will seek to rule Victorians’ lives like Daniel Andrews, warning Labor leaders find control “very intoxicating”.
Labor hasn’t held Boothby since it switched to the fledgling Liberals in the first half of last century. But now a lot has changed.
It is telling that on the eve of the election, Scott Morrison has deliberately resurrected the message that he will get the government out of our lives.
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Australia’s unemployment is at a level that hasn’t been seen in almost 50 years in a major development just two days before the election.
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