Maiden: Poll guru returns for yet another Voice
If you thought something sounded familiar when the ex-Labor Senator unveiled her new party, you weren’t alone, writes Samantha Maiden.
If you thought something sounded familiar when the ex-Labor Senator unveiled her new party, you weren’t alone, writes Samantha Maiden.
A real prime minister would be outraged that a member of one of Gaza’s most prominent terrorist families has entered the country, and would say anyone with these reported connections is unwelcome. But Anthony Albanese has given up on leading.
Queensland’s state election may be weeks away but it seems many have already had enough of the politics. HAVE YOUR SAY
To borrow Shannon Fentiman’s own phrase, one of the reasons people are so reluctant to trust politicians is the constant shameless hypocrisy, writes the editor.
The Left is always fretting about the threat of Trumpian politics landing in Australia. But if we don’t get our record migration under control, we’re asking for it.
Kamala Harris may have defeated Donald Trump in last week’s debate, but so did Hillary Clinton three times in 2016. Tom Minear has questions about her strategy.
With a first term government struggling in the polls, with its primary vote well down even on the last election’s record low, many voters are starting to think they’ve been dudded, writes Peta Credlin.
The Albanese government can hardly claim to be inclusive if it serially backflips over simple recognition of any group within our society – ignoring relevant mental health problems, writes Piers Akerman.
Whether a princess, supermodel, singer, politician, cricketer’s wife or a TV presenter — thank you for using your platform to talk about cancer, writes Angela Mollard.
Being a tight-arse has to be one of the least attractive personality traits ever – and it’s made even worse when said person is minted, writes Kerry Parnell.
The man many call Australia’s greatest PM had some words that both right and left wingers should hear, writes David Penberthy.
Kids can turn their lives around with just one positive mentor, but what this deviant did cast aspersions on an entire cohort of males, writes Kylie Lang.
A Wynnum Magistrate has raised a legal question that doesn’t appear to have been the subject of any consideration to date, writes Gina McWilliams.
Kamala Harris tapped into her career as a prosecutor, delivering a well-prepared performance that brought out the worst in her more experienced opponent, writes Tom Minear.
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