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Populist election rhetoric is designed to deceive us

Ethics and integrity will go by the wayside in Dutton’s lust after power.

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Aerial view of Admiralty House and Kirribilli House. Credit airviewonline.com

Dutton’s desire for Kirribilli House exposes his double standards

Reader Bill Brown asks how a potential prime minister, whose mission is to cut public service expenditure, could justify moving into Kirribilli House rather than The Lodge in Canberra, just a stone’s throw from Parliament House.

Peter Dutton kicked off his campaign in Fowler for Assyrian New Year.

Dutton’s ‘multicultural champion’ image is a cynical election ploy

Eating yum cha and visiting a mosque is not enough to win over the migrant voters he once scorned, a reader writes

Peter Dutton in his campaign outfit on Sunday.

A hung parliament is just what our stagnant political system needs

Whenever any idea that’s even slightly transformational is proposed, it’s met with a massive scare campaign, writes Graham Meale.

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The Sun-Herald reports that traffic on the Parramatta Light Rail is below projections

How many chip packets fit into a ballot box?

Voters hoped for something meaningful, all they got was a bag of sweets

Rosslyn Jeffrey wonders why people get so excited over fuel discounts and taxes, rather than a lack of useful plans.

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Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton are officially in the race.

Voters deserve more than lightweight policy promises

Both major parties are simply spending to win votes but have no real fixes planned, writes Mark Nugent.

Getting ahead with leadership.

Modern Labor is losing the battle of ideas

Whatever their faults, former PMs Turnbull, Abbott and Keating were all driven to change things.

The Five Eyes allies are Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom and United States.

Shocking security bungle proves the US can no longer be trusted

We need America out of the Five Eyes alliance now before they cause us serious harm, and then to realign our security arrangements with Europe, writes Bruce Hyland.

Teal appeal: Independent MPs Allegra Spender, Zali Steggall, Sophie Scamps, Zoe Daniel and Monique Ryan.

Independents have one main priority – their constituents

The teals have consistently shown they consider every policy tabled in parliament on merit, free from party control and influence, a reader writes.

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