Surprise ‘Greenslide’ claims another scalp
The Green wave in Queensland has claimed another prominent scalp as the party prepares to provide an unprecedented number of MPs to parliament.
The Green wave in Queensland has claimed another prominent scalp as the party prepares to provide an unprecedented number of MPs to parliament.
‘Teal’ independents have picked up seven seats in parliament, shaking up the crossbench. But who are they, and what will it mean for Prime Minister Albanese?
Joe Biden has called Anthony Albanese to congratulate him on his election victory as Australia’s Prime Minister and discuss a “vital opportunity”.
Anthony Albanese’s election win has not only been described as a seismic shift, but the biggest change to politics in Australia. So what does ScoMo do now?
It’s the crowning jewel in the Coalition’s election promises, but there’s one question they can’t answer.
It was an opportunity handed to Anthony Albanese on a platter, but he squibbed it in a troubling sign of what our politics has become.
There’s no margin for error in the final days of the election campaign. This is a race to the finish. That’s why Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese are crisscrossing the country.
Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese have spent weeks trying to woo Aussie voters, and a revealing analysis of their speeches and media events reveals what words they say most.
The PM’s housing proposal could cost super funds $25m in fees in year one, $50m in the second and so on. It’s also emerged that some of the harshest critics have skin in the game.
Doctors, CEOs, an engineer and a local mayor are among the candidates who will join parliament after this Saturday’s election, according to the polls. Meet the fresh new faces of Aussie politics.
Australian national security has dominated headlines, notably from China seeking to expand its footprint. Watch our online roundtable debate now.
Many Aussies have fled our cities. But the regions need to move fast or risk losing people. See our online debate.
Speaking to Leigh Sales on the ABC’s 7.30, the Prime Minister says he will accept the outcomes of polls on Saturday, but refused to answer one question.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is going on the offensive, with the Coalition setting its sights on safe Labor seats. Here’s why.
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