Have a beer with Albanese or Dutton? I know who I’d pick
I’ve never met Peter Dutton, but I would guess he’s a pretty good bloke, writes Mike O’Connor. VOTE IN OUR POLL
I’ve never met Peter Dutton, but I would guess he’s a pretty good bloke, writes Mike O’Connor. VOTE IN OUR POLL
Welcome to Country continues to be one of the most hotly debated topics in Australia – but many have already made up their mind on the subject. HAVE YOUR SAY
Peter Dutton attacks, China doesn’t play rugby league and Anthony Albanese admits he broke his word. These are the key moments from the final leaders’ debate.
The final leaders’ debate before the federal election was full of strange moments. Here is where our reporters saw Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton scored and squandered points.
After four days listening to this lot, it’s hard not to feel that if a country gets the politicians it deserves then we must have been must been very bad indeed.
Anthony Albanese has a fight he should not pick and a battle he cannot win, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Mental health services remains a hot topic during the federal election campaign, with questions around affordability continuing to swirl. YOUR READER QUESTIONS
Anthony Albanese declared he would make supermarket price gouging illegal if he was re-elected Prime Minister. His plan went down like a lead balloon. WHAT YOU SAID
An election campaign isn’t just about the seat-by-seat results, it’s also about playing the mother of all mind games, writes Joe Hildebrand. SEE THE VIDEO
Australians will head to the polls in just a few weeks – and one man on the other side of the planet could change everything.
It is the great Green dream — Labor and the Liberals want to annihilate the Greens in three seats they hold. It’s payback time, argues Joe Hildebrand. See the video.
For the first time since 1990, Australia will be focused on Victoria where at least 16 seats will help determine whether Anthony Albanese or Peter Dutton for government, writes James Campbell.
The PM won’t be able to shrug off questions about a potential deal with the Greens. Aussies will be eager to know if a vote for Labor also means a vote for Greens. See the video.
Voters are frustrated, and this stems from fear about the future. Peter Dutton has been the beneficiary of this. But Anthony Albanese can do two things to change it, argues Joe Hildebrand.
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