Moment harsh reality hit for Frydenberg
An emotional Josh Frydenberg has spoken publicly for the first time since receiving the news he is likely to lose his seat.
An emotional Josh Frydenberg has spoken publicly for the first time since receiving the news he is likely to lose his seat.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg had been touted as a future prime minister, but now he may not even have a seat in parliament.
The crowd at the Labor Party event at the Canberra Labor club in Belconnen has erupted in cheers with the party retaining the seats of Canberra, Bean and Fenner.
Tony Pasin’s reign will continue in the safe Liberal seat with the incumbent winning a fourth term and he says there’s no truth to the phrase “safe seats don’t get the treats”.
Campaign Confidential: Ahead of Scott Morrison’s birthday on Friday, we look at the kooky stats about star signs and the prime ministership. Plus: psychic crocs and farting cows.
Local Independent Dai Le is taking on Labor’s ‘wannabe westie’ Kristina Keneally in Fowler with a shoestring budget and a secret weapon in tow.
Australia’s navy has sent its latest warship to the Pacific in a show of the defence force’s Pacific commitment in the face of China’s threat to the region.
Josh Frydenberg is facing the very likely prospect of losing his seat leaving the man touted as a possible future PM out of politics.
New poll data has revealed independents with the teal movement are on track to knock off senior Liberals, including Treasurer Josh Frydenberg. See whose seat is also under threat.
A new survey has revealed what Australian women think of Scott Morrison’s approach to the issues that matter to them.
Anthony Albanese said he would back a minimum wage increase in line with inflation, now running at more than 5 per cent, as the results of a new survey of 5600 pre-poll voters have been revealed.
Scott Morrison has been invited to meet with one group of people after his latest comments on the campaign trail raised alarm.
Despite offering a $500 reward to dob in a vandal, a One Nation candidate believes her election signs have become a target because of her husband’s “black face” saga.
Standing side-by-side in Sydney, Scott Morrison and Dominic Perrottet have addressed the issues they don’t see eye-to-eye on.
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