Maiden: ‘Repugnant’ tweet exposes Labor weakness
If ever there was a case to haul in an ambassador for a meeting with Penny Wong or kick him out of the country this was it, writes Samantha Maiden.
If ever there was a case to haul in an ambassador for a meeting with Penny Wong or kick him out of the country this was it, writes Samantha Maiden.
Kamala Harris is hoping folksy Midwestern dad Tim Walz can help the Democrats reconnect to voters. But there is one big risk with her pick.
Covid ended more than two years ago and the assumption that workers en masse could choose home over the workplace is laughable, writes Patrick Carlyon.
Sending in Tony Burke to clean up a mess is a tried and true Labor tactic but lost opportunities in the PM’s first reshuffle will be closely watched, writes Samantha Maiden.
With Aussie IVF clinics charging massive out of pocket expenses, it’s about time we had some transparency.
Australia’s debate over becoming a republic is still raging, but The Crown has done more to align me with the Royal Family than anything, Olivia Jenkins explains.
It appears the Royal Family are as keen to have Australia at the Jubilee celebrations as they are to see the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Today, The Gympie Times launches its SOS campaign. As our clubs, coaches and players fight their future amid flood damage and funding cuts, we call on local and state leaders to help Save our Sport. VOTE IN OUR POLL.
Anthony Albanese’s election victory proves you never truly know someone until you’ve elected them prime minister, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Six career women have emerged as the giant killers who swept Scott Morrison from power. The arrival of the teal independents represent a seismic shift in Australia’s political landscape.
Scott Morrison has penned a message to voters, admitting the government is “not perfect”. But he has asked them to choose the Coalition for a stronger future.
Anthony Albanese has written to voters in his final pitch, asking them to use their opportunity at the polls to “vote for something better”.
Pollsters are tipping one wildcard candidate is being massively underestimated as Australians head to the polls.
Anthony Albanese’s call to reveal policy costings so late in the campaign has backfired and there is a reason why.
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