How Albo found love with Jodie
It was a private union that blossomed during a “love bubble”. Now Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon are Australia’s most high-profile couple.
It was a private union that blossomed during a “love bubble”. Now Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon are Australia’s most high-profile couple.
Six usually safe Liberal seats. Six accomplished women running as independents. Six body blows for Scott Morrison’s government that could have been avoided.
Peter Dutton is reportedly considering a tilt at the Liberal leadership, after Scott Morrison choked back tears and Anthony Albanese was mobbed as Labor secured a majority government.
A batch of new seats have just been called for Labor, delivering Anthony Albanese 76 seats — giving him the seats needed to form a majority Labor government.
The Prime Minister was there to make a $99 million election announcement and sell his image as a new man, but it was a junior footy player in Melbourne who stole the show.
Scott Morrison is staring down the prospect of electoral defeat startling new polling shows with one politician dragging down the whole Coalition.
The PM has warned an “unusual” Chinese spy ship spotted off the coast of Australia is “clearly” gathering intelligence.
Anthony Albanese has announced an almost $1bn election promise he says will make it easier and more affordable to see the doctor.
SA Senator Alex Antic wants to defeat the ‘radical left’ around the country and he’s asking supporters to pitch in to for a fighting fund.
More aged care homes are running at a loss, according to data released by Labor amid the federal election campaign – and an industry leader warns it will get worse.
ANALYSIS: Scott Morrison has been denying he needs to be popular to succeed as PM, but a sudden change of heart exposes he might be the biggest danger to a Coalition victory.
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Scott Morrison’s fate lies in the hands of one crucial group of voters. And things are not looking good for our Prime Minister.
After Scott Morrison today likened himself to a “bulldozer”, Barnaby Joyce has been asked what type of machinery he resembles.
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