Peter Dutton needs a resurrection of biblical proportions
For Peter Dutton it is truly Hail Mary time. He needs nothing short of a miracle to get back in the hunt, writes Joe Hildebrand.
For Peter Dutton it is truly Hail Mary time. He needs nothing short of a miracle to get back in the hunt, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Victoria will swing, WA is a stronghold, NSW is up for grabs and fierce battles unfold in Teal and Green seats. As we get to the pointy end of this campaign, these are the seats to watch, writes Tom Connell.
You will see Labor and the Coalition and the Greens put big reassuring price tags on their policies with assurances they are fully costed. But are they? Joe Hildebrand isn’t convinced.
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton need to do more to solve our housing crisis — and experts say there’s a key number they need to hit.
Readers have had their say on how the March 25 budget may play a part in who they vote for in the federal election. See the issues that matter to them most.
Labor can’t afford to let Peter Dutton dominate the economic debate. To win in 2025, Anthony Albanese must fight the entrenched elites – just as Trump once vowed to drain the swamp, writes Nick Dyrenfurth.
Bureaucrats had desks packed, banking on an April 12 election and weeks cooling their heels in “caretaker mode”. Until a cyclone blew up their — and the PM’s — election plans.
You have to wonder how many women juggling work and child care are from homes in the same mortgage-belt seats the Liberals are trying to appeal to and win for the first time.
The Prime Minister and the other climate catastrophists are once again – Covid style – using climate “emergencies” to belt voters and businesses.
If Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wants Aussie boots on the ground in Ukraine for ‘peacekeeping’, let the first be his, writes Vikki Campion.
Proof that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is here to win votes has come directly from his own mouth – and it shows what is so wrong with politics in this country.
Peter Dutton is now trying to distance himself from the Temu Trump idea while Anthony Albanese just shocked everyone, writes Samantha Maiden.
When it comes to the upcoming election, politicians need to change tack from promises that pour money into environmental fantasies, argues Alexander Downer.
The latest round of revelations surrounding Labor’s bungling of the infamous NZYQ High Court decision is terrible timing for a government that had been hoping to keep border security off the radar, writes James Morrow.
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