Light shines on backroom boys
FOR “faceless men”, the political strategists on both sides of the NSW election contest are a colourful bunch
FOR “faceless men”, the political strategists on both sides of the NSW election contest are a colourful bunch
What sort of accent does the US-raised Premier of NSW really have, does it change with the audience, and does she adapt it deliberately?
BARRY O’Farrell has launched a tactical shift from his slow-moving campaign to a blitzkrieg ground offensive.
WALKING through the centre of Cabramatta in Sydney’s southwest, you could think you were in a small Vietnamese town.
THE overall result of the NSW election may be a foregone conclusion, but the battle for Newcastle is anything but.
KRISTINA Keneally’s father John Kerscher is clearly his own man.
THE challenge facing Barry O’Farrell is: Don’t say anything controversial, and keep a lid on celebrations.
JAPAN is an unlikely place for a large-scale humanitarian disaster to unfold.
LABOR members seeking re-election are worried the federal government’s proposed carbon tax is bleeding votes from their electorates.
HE’S the man that Labor powerbrokers have already anointed as Kristina Keneally’s successor
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