Build on conservative principles
Further welfare reform should be a government priority.
Further welfare reform should be a government priority.
Scott Morrison is favoured PM but he leads a Coalition facing an election wipeout with the potential loss of up to 30 seats.
PM must overcome leadership turmoil and deliver for seniors, voters in one of nation’s conservative strongholds say.
Long ago I predicted Scott Morrison’s rise to the top, but it didn’t have to happen this way.
Malcolm Turnbull was beginning to drag the Coalition back into contention in the final weeks of his leadership.
PoliticsNow: A Liberal MP has refused to endorse Tony Abbott in his new indigenous affairs role, joining Labor condemnation.
Anyone hopeful the Coalition can quickly bounce back should think again; watch as the sniping continues and the wheels fall off.
Popular support for the Coalition has crashed to the lowest levels in a decade, according to the latest Newspoll.
Peter Dutton will clearly have a second crack at the leadership. The only question is, will he get the chance?
PoliticsNow: Malcolm Turnbull has fired back when asked about Tony Abbott’s NEG claims during Question Time.
Make no mistake, if a viable alternative was in the wings leadership speculation would be inevitable.
The Turnbull government lacks policy coherence and remains crippled by a failure of political management.
A majority of Labor voters have called on states and territories to open up gas development to drive down energy prices.
Tony Abbott will continue to “harp on” about energy, migration because they, rather than tax, are policies that “really matter.”
Newspoll shows neither Labor nor the LNP will achieve the tally required to win either seat on primary vote alone.
Malcolm Turnbull has yet to master a big-picture strategy to counter Bill Shorten’s class-war narrative.
Malcolm Turnbull is winning over voters with his claims the government can deliver lower priced and more reliable power.
Malcolm Turnbull has opened up the largest margin over Bill Shorten in more than two years.
The Coalition has closed the gap on Labor’s lead with Bill Shorten suffering a hit to his approval ratings.
No opposition leader has taken their party to victory with such a large deficit in approval ratings as Bill Shorten has now.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/topics/newspoll/page/23