Liberals certain to fail on this key issue
Regardless of the election result, the Liberal Party will fail to meet the targets they set for themselves on one key issue a decade ago.
Regardless of the election result, the Liberal Party will fail to meet the targets they set for themselves on one key issue a decade ago.
Millions of Aussies will head to polling booths today to cast their votes in the federal election. Here’s everything you need to know to make your voice count.
Australians are heading to the polls to cast their vote. See the full list of Northern Territory polling booth locations here — including the ones that will have a democracy sausage sizzle.
Wide Bay voters will today decide who will represent them in the federal government for the next four years. Follow live results here.
A record number of Australians will vote in the 2025 federal election, a fact the Australian Electoral Commissioner says “doesn’t happen by accident”.
A pro-Palestinian activist has entered the federal election race on the Gold Coast, sparking outcry from some residents who say they’re pulling up his campaign corflutes.
Peter Dutton’s marginal seat of Dickson could again go down to the wire, as expert analysis and on-the-ground views reveal a deeply divided electorate.
Dumped Liberal candidate Ben Britton’s belief that pornography is making men transgender was among the reasons he was quietly dumped.
The Opposition Leader said there were unpublicised reasons for the immediate dumping of a Liberal candidate who claimed women should not serve in combat roles.
It’s one of the most tightly fought election races in the state and both Labor and Liberal candidates think women’s football facilities could be a key contest.
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton were both in Western Sydney on Friday, pitching to the voters who could turn the May 3 election.
A Climate 200-backed Independent trying to unseat Peter Dutton once equated an anti-coal activist whose hoax wiped millions from the stock market as a modern day Rosa Parks.
Former prime minister Tony Abbott has accused the Albanese government of allowing Australia to be “bullied and pushed around”.
Brisbane is shaping up as hot property in the federal election, as Labor and the Coalition attempt to reclaim critical Greens-held seats and avoid a hung parliament.
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