Morrison runs Libs with shrewdness of John Howard
Labor underestimates Scott Morrison, just as it did John Howard. But there is a formula for wrangling the Liberals.
Labor underestimates Scott Morrison, just as it did John Howard. But there is a formula for wrangling the Liberals.
Dividing voters with class warfare is a losing strategy, as it was for UK Labour.
Like me, many coalminers support action on climate change and don’t reject change, but they are wary of those who accelerate change unnecessarily at the expense of their jobs.
Joel Fitzgibbon has taken aim at Labor’s new energy spokesman, Chris Bowen, for suggesting the coal sector was under strain.
In a new book, Labor’s climate change spokesman warns that the road to government is paved through the suburbs.
The Labor recalcitrants formerly known as the Otis Group got together once more this time at the Wild Duck restaurant.
There appears to be no lack of ambition in the federal Labor caucus for the leadership. There is, however, an absence of courage.
Labor’s most senior right-wing MP and deputy leader, Richard Marles, has put science at the centre of the party’s agenda.
Anthony Albanese declares he will be Prime Minister after next election as reshuffle aims to repair Labor internal divisions.
Anthony Albanese will move Mark Butler from the climate change and energy portfolio as Tanya Plibersek lays down her vision.
Anthony Albanese will move Mark Butler in a shadow cabinet reshuffle aimed at soothing internal division destabilising his leadership.
Labor leader Anthony Albanese rejects poll, says he has what it takes to beat Scott Morrison.
Labor leader Anthony Albanese has opened up about the next federal election, which could be called as early as August.
Anthony Albanese has played down calls to dump him after a poll showed faces losing two seats in its political heartland.
The Labor Party is dangerously beholden to the moneyed interests that fund it.
Joel Fitzgibbon and other members of the Labor Right seem to be giving Anthony Albanese a chance to change course. But most don’t think he will.
The Opposition Leader thought he was on a sure path to the prime ministership a year ago but now his leadership remains on deathwatch.
Anthony Albanese has called for a faster rollout of COVID-19 vaccines and urged the Morrison government to obtain more doses.
One of the most vocal critics of casualisation in the Australian workforce employs casual staff in her own electoral office.
Disgraced powerbroker Adem Somyurek has made stunning accusations under parliamentary privilege.
A new book of essays by prominent faction members can be interpreted only as a vote of no confidence in Albanese.
Labor cannot properly manage a relationship with the CCP while it doesn’t understand it and is wilfully blind to some of the ugly elements of its character.
The state has long had a debt problem, but Treasurer Cameron Dick is trying a dramatically different approach to it.
And if the economy stays in reasonable health it is going to be difficult for Anthony Albanese to land many punches.
Resources Minister Keith Pitt says the ‘threat of Labor to resources’ can’t be undone by a few friendly words from Murray Watt.
A political row has erupted over whether freezing the scheduled increase in the super guarantee would lift living standards for working Australians.
This is the essence of the irrational climate contest: Left combatants overstate the threat; the right uses economic scare tactics.
Making his latest exit, Joel Fitzgibbon wants more freedom to express views about Labor’s direction and become a ‘policy leader’.
The Labor leader can defuse the campaign against him by improving his performance.
Anthony Albanese has offered a ‘constructive’ approach to business if he becomes prime minister as he fights off issues surrounding his office.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/topics/labor-party/page/7