Libs take slight lead with 72 per cent of Sturt votes counted
Liberal MP James Stevens has taken a slight lead over Labor challenger Sonja Baram, but the seat hangs in the balance with votes nearly evenly split.
Liberal MP James Stevens has taken a slight lead over Labor challenger Sonja Baram, but the seat hangs in the balance with votes nearly evenly split.
A number of key seats remain in doubt, which could decide whether Labor gains a majority government or not. Here’s what’s at stake.
There are a lot of fresh faces entering Australia’s 47th parliament after the Coalition was defeated by Labor, the Greens and teal independents in many seats. See the list.
Cost-of-living pressures will be front of mind for Queensland’s Jim Chalmers as he assumes the role of federal treasurer.
We’re fatter, richer, more likely to have a job and live longer – but after nine years of the Coalition, more of are us in poverty. See how you’ve fared.
Experts say the end of the fuel excise discount in September was a chance to consider whether taxing fuel was still “the smartest way to pay for our roads”.
Anthony Albanese has come under fire for copying Coalition policies, with Treasurer Josh Frydenberg saying he “doesn’t have an idea of his own”. See the 11 policies he has copied.
Seven Australian-made Ghost Bat aerial vehicles with global technology will join the nation’s defence war chest in a $454m Morrison government deal.
Use your super to buy your first home? Or let the government buy it with you? Labor and the Coalition have vastly different plans to tackle Australia’s housing crisis.
A major riverside project touted as a major reimagining of the heart of Melbourne will receive a $20m kickstart if Labor wins the election.
It is hard to shake the feeling that the Coalition has made it much harder to win this election by feeding fires Labor has lit.
The Prime Minister spoke for nearly an hour at his campaign launch – but two words he’s used many times over the past few weeks went unsaid.
In a video alongside senior government ministers, the Prime Minister’s ‘secret weapon’ told Australians why Scott Morrison should be re-elected.
Few patients will benefit from the major parties’ promise to cut the price of medicines and some people could end up paying more under an anomaly. See the full list.
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