Why Dutton must go in for the kill in tonight’s debate
Peter Dutton is running out of time to turn the polls around, which makes tonight’s debate all the more crucial, writes James Morrow.
Peter Dutton is running out of time to turn the polls around, which makes tonight’s debate all the more crucial, writes James Morrow.
Defence experts have cast doubt on the government’s claims that there are no plans for Russian air force jets to operate out of Indonesian bases, pointing to the two nations’ close ties.
As the campaign approaches and the strategists take over, any hope of grand reform goes out the window as the party attempts to present as small a target as possible, writes James Morrow
The latest turn in the US-China trade war has thrown an unexpected spanner in the Australian election.
Sometimes actions speak louder than words — and Anthony Albanese needs to come clean about his intentions with the Greens, writes James Morrow.
Both leaders performed well, but there are several reasons why Peter Dutton was the winner in the first debate, argues James Morrow.
There’s nothing like two middle aged men doing a highwire act for a little Tuesday evening’s entertainment, writes James Morrow.
Now, any perfectly sensible thing Peter Dutton says about cutting government waste or shutting down lunatic DEI programs can be shut down simply by yelling, ‘Trump! Trump! Trump!’ writes James Morrow.
Over oysters and lamb, Joe Hockey tells High Steaks why the US needed Trump’s shake-up and how Peter Dutton’s promise to halve fuel excise taxes could be an election winner.
How confused must China feel? They send a spy ship to Australian waters and all anyone wants to talk about is Trump.
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