Bolt: Self-righteous Teals want more ‘honest’ campaigns – how hypocritical
In an election campaign drowning in utter bulltish, be sure to spare some contempt for sanctimonious Teal politicians caught in a cash-for-comment scandal.
In an election campaign drowning in utter bulltish, be sure to spare some contempt for sanctimonious Teal politicians caught in a cash-for-comment scandal.
Peter Dutton and the Coalition went into this campaign with all the momentum and money and popular opinion on their side, but now it feels like the Voice campaign all over again, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Peter Dutton’s $1200 “cost of living tax offset” is about as blatant as you can get about buying support from struggling middle Australians, writes Angira Bharadwaj.
The 2025 federal election campaign has been dominated by talk of policies and deals … and then there is the lighter side of things. CAST YOUR VOTE
FOR Green Jim Casey, protest rejects the role of parliament in promoting positive changes that impact on real people, says Anthony Albanese.
IF the past is any guide, the man we “elect” as PM has less than an even chance of completing his three-year term and taking his party to the 2019 election.
BARNABY Joyce has a lot to live up to as he takes custody of the Wombat King crown from former National Party leader Tim Fishcher.
IF you want responsible and exciting government, then vote PREG to build an Australia perfectly placed to march into the future, writes Jeff Kennett.
IT’S clear for Malcolm Turnbull that Baird’s promises — possible because of the sale of the electricity industry — could help return him to power.
A FUNNY thing happened on the way to the election. Everything and nothing, writes Terry McCrann.
EDITORIAL: In the Greens’ parallel universe, a coalition with a major party actually seems logical.
OPINION: A student, a part-time working mum and a government-supplied “intern” walk into your bar. Which one do you hire?
GUESTS, similar to fish, tend to smell after three days in the house. So it is with politicians, who should be counselled not to overstay their welcome in the Sunshine State.
MALCOLM Turnbull is an undeniably clever man but whether his skills are politically potent will be revealed over the next two months, writes Shaun Carney.
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