ScoMo photo goes viral after election defeat
Some people had been waiting three long years to stick the boot into Scott Morrison and they didn’t waste the opportunity on Saturday night.
Some people had been waiting three long years to stick the boot into Scott Morrison and they didn’t waste the opportunity on Saturday night.
Celebrities have begun reacting to the results of the federal election, with Scott Morrison copping a savage roasting.
During a live TV interview as the vote count got underway, Barnaby Joyce embarked on a tirade against the independent candidates.
The fact that this campaign continued right up until the polls closed, with both parties desperate to win the approval of the large group of “hard undecideds”, reveals an important truth.
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott has made an impassioned video plea to Liberal members in his former seat of Warringah.
Nothing can dampen the nation’s enthusiasm to cast a vote with early ballots set to hit the one million mark on day three of pre-polling, as we reveal who almost 7000 have voted for >>
Dominic Perrottet has rebuked claims from his his own treasurer that the Liberal party could become ‘Putin sympathisers’.
Scott Morrison claimed he misunderstood the question but turned off viewers and allowed Anthony Albanese to shine with a major mis-step in the debate.
With just a little over a week until the election, Scott Morrison is facing more and more pressure. And his body language is showing it.
Labor battler Tim Murray has little chance of claiming the blue ribbon Sydney seat of Wentworth but he could be a key player in deciding the next PM.
Labor could wrest a second SA Liberal bastion from the government, according to new polls, suggesting the Coalition’s problems are bigger than Boothby.
Scott Morrison has been blasted as “desperate and unhinged” for opposing a $1-an-hour wage rise while seeing his own salary rise by hundreds of thousands.
Aussies have revealed why they’re unhappy with the direction Australia is headed in — and it should send chills down the spines of our leaders.
Few people in the Liberal Party think that Scott Morrison is a good guy, writes Samantha Maiden. Across the aisle, the troops have a different view of Labor’s leader.
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