Pathetic ‘Guilty Party’ must grow a spine
Let the Liberals be Liberals again — because the mewling Guilty Party of self-haters is finished if it doesn’t get off its knees.
Let the Liberals be Liberals again — because the mewling Guilty Party of self-haters is finished if it doesn’t get off its knees.
Millions of Australians could be in for a pay rise under Anthony Albanese’s government.
She works for a union and is the daughter of schoolteachers – so what will Jodie Haydon change now her partner is Australia’s new Prime Minister?
Outgoing Prime Minister Scott Morrison grew emotional as he addressed his church in Sydney today, at one point wiping away a tear.
Scott Morrison was hoping a six week campaign would help revive his chances of staying in the The Lodge – but he didn’t see this coming.
The two women vying to guide Australia’s foreign policy after the election have spoken about how they would manage the relationship with China.
A Chinese warship has been seen lurking near Australian waters “collecting intelligence”, as relations between the two countries become a major election issue.
Communities vulnerable during natural disasters such as Cyclone Debbie will be better able to access vital information with the Coalition stumping up more than $7.7m in funding.
Labor issued a plea for help in one of the country’s most closely fought seats – and someone who turned up to help will need no introduction to voters.
Anthony Albanese’s funding promise for the Great Barrier Reef has been slammed by the Liberals, who say Labor has either made a mistake in their announcement – or they’re ‘simply lying’.
It might not be a love story for the ages, but with the big day just a week away, things are really heating up on the campaign trail.
Those holidaying in Fitzroy Island were met with a nasty surprise when the Labor leader and his media pack reared their heads today.
West Australian Premier Mark McGowan has described Peter Dutton’s diplomacy tactics with China as “nutty”, but the Defence Minister has fired back.
A study released by the Australian National University suggests most women candidates for the major parties are running in marginal or ‘unwinnable’ seats.
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