Here we go: 40 days to change the nation
The election is set for May 21 and fresh Newspoll figures show the race is tightening already. Political editor Simon Benson joins us to break down the numbers and forecast the campaign to come.
Personalities are centre stage, with Albo’s principles and Morrison’s character under attack. Sharri Markson joins us for her take.
And what are the parties promising on aged and disability care? Social Affairs editor Stephen Lunn breaks it down.
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The Front is presented by Claire Harvey and Yoni Bashan, produced by Hareem Khan, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak.
Previous Episodes
An outback ‘killerating’, and Grand Prix’s big return
Fresh woes for a grand old lady, and lights go out in Europe
Tricky turf for the NRL, and party like it’s 1922
Labor’s Twitter trap, and is your interest rate going up?
President Zelensky’s plea to Australians, and a true-crime tragedy
Telstra’s $2.4 million woman, and showtime for Anthony Albanese
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