‘Tough for him’: Frydenberg finally concedes
After hours spent in apparent denial, Josh Frydenberg has at last conceded his defeat in the election with a message to his opponent.
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”.
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The candidate who pulled off the “near impossible” by beating Kristina Keneally in a safe Labor seat has shared her community’s anger.
The viral song based on a children’s nursery rhyme and blasted across the Liberal Party’s campaign ads has been given a major revamp.
The Coalition have sprung to the defence of their hated ‘hole in the bucket’ campaign. ‘No one likes the Coles ad, but we all know what it says’, a senior Liberal source said. Vote for the poll ad that peeves you the most.
Labor’s parachute candidate for Parramatta “doesn’t know where the electorate starts and ends”, announcing funding for an aged care provider in the next electorate over.
Wentworth Climate 200 candidate Allegra Spender has enlisted a robot’s help to spruik her policy platform, but the texts it can’t respond to are revealing.
The pandemic that is still claiming 50 lives a day has barely garnered a mention this election campaign, but Scott Morrison has made a surprise pledge.
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A shock new poll reveals the Liberals are at risk of their worst result in decades in a key election race with major implications for the next parliament.
Anthony Albanese claims he will be radically different to Scott Morrison as PM. Right now, his actions on the campaign trail suggest the opposite.
Australia’s leading shared-equity scheme approved barely 100 home loans last year, putting Anthony Albanese’s $329m flagship housing affordability plan in further doubt.
Both Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese have promised to reduce Australia’s carbon emissions to net zero to 2050. Now experts have revealed what the future holds.
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