Keneally rejected in Sydney’s west but Charlton claims win
One of Labor’s parachute candidates in NSW, Kristina Keneally, has lost formerly safe Fowler but another, Andrew Charlton, has claimed nearby Parramatta.
One of Labor’s parachute candidates in NSW, Kristina Keneally, has lost formerly safe Fowler but another, Andrew Charlton, has claimed nearby Parramatta.
PM to unveil new scheme to encourage older Australians to downsize their properties when he officially launches his party’s election campaign in Brisbane today.
Labor Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Penny Wong says she had two meetings with the Chinese embassy while Deputy Labor leader Richard Marles had 10.
A shocking new analysis has revealed the extent major political parties continue to fail to represent one particular group.
More than 20 of Coda Ridley’s artworks will be beamed onto the Barangaroo’s harbourside Wulugul Walk as a part of Vivid.
The headmistress of a prominent Anglican school has rebuked the Sydney diocese’s rejection of same-sex marriage, saying that it has ‘no place in schools’.
Human rights activist Drew Pavlou has criticised what he described as the “underhanded” behaviour of NSW police after being arrested at an anti-Chinese government protest.
LNP candidate for the Queensland seat of Lilley, Vivian Lobo, is facing an Federal Police investigation for providing a false address to the nation’s electoral commission, after it was revealed the house he claimed he lived in was abandoned and dilapidated.
Former PM is facing increasing pressure to quit the Liberal party or be removed, with attacks from Kennett and Hughes.
The already-personal campaign battle for Kooyong between the Treasurer and independent climate-backed candidate Monique Ryan reaches new heights at debate.
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